override

override
1. transitive verb, forms as
academic.ru/62333/ride">ride 3. sich hinwegsetzen über (+ Akk.)
2. noun

[manual] override — Automatikabschaltung, die

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over·ˈride
I. n
1. (device) Übersteuerung f
manual \override Automatikabschaltung f
2. AM (overruling) Außerkraftsetzen nt
\override of a veto Aufhebung f eines Vetos
II. vt
<-rid, -ridden>
to \override sb/sth sich akk über jdn/etw hinwegsetzen
2. POL, LAW
to be overridden aufgehoben [o außer Kraft gesetzt] werden
3. (control)
to \override sth etw abschalten, SCHWEIZ oft abstellen
4. COMPUT
to \override sth parameter, setting etw übergehen
III. vi
<-rid, -ridden>
weiter fahren als erlaubt
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["əʊvə'raɪd] pret overrode ["əUvə'rəʊd] ptp overridden ["əʊvə'rɪdn]
vt
1) (= disregard) sich hinwegsetzen über (+acc)
2) (= prevail over, cancel out) order, decision, ruling aufheben, außer Kraft setzen; objection ablehnen

I'm afraid I'll have to override you there, said the chairman — da muss ich leider gegen Sie entscheiden, sagte der Vorsitzende

3) horse müde reiten
4) (teeth) gehen über (+acc)
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override v/t irr
1. reiten durch oder über (akk)
2. überreiten, jemanden niederreiten
3. ein Pferd überanstrengen
4. fig hinweggehen oder sich hinwegsetzen über (akk)
5. fig umstoßen, aufheben:
override a veto ein Veto umstoßen
6. fig den Vorrang haben vor (dat)
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1. transitive verb, forms as
ride 3. sich hinwegsetzen über (+ Akk.)
2. noun

[manual] override — Automatikabschaltung, die

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v.
aufheben v.
außer Kraft setzen ausdr.

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