stand over

stand over
transitive verb
beaufsichtigen
* * *
(to supervise closely: I have to stand over him to make him do his schoolwork.) beaufsichtigen
* * *
stand over
vi
1. (supervise)
to \stand over over sb jdm auf die Finger schauen fam
2. LAW (adjourn) aufgeschoben [o zurückgestellt] werden
* * *
1. vi
(work, project) liegen bleiben

to let sth stand over — etw liegen lassen

2. vi +prep obj
(= supervise) auf die Finger sehen (+dat)

I can't work with you standing over me — ich kann nicht arbeiten, wenn du mir (dauernd) über die Schulter siehst

* * *
stand over
A v/i
1. (to auf akk)
a) sich vertagen
b) verschoben werden
2. liegen bleiben, warten:
the accounts can stand over till next week
3. überwachen, aufpassen auf (akk)
B v/t vertagen, verschieben (beide:
to auf akk)
* * *
transitive verb
beaufsichtigen

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