overhead
adj. 上面的,高架的; 頭頂上的; (費用、開支等)經常的,管理的
adv. 在頭頂上; 在空中; 在樓上; 向上
n. 經常性支出,運營費用(常用複數 overheads); (用於高射投影儀的)透明膠片; (飛機的)頂艙; 天花板
You use overhead to indicate that something is above you or above the place that you are talking about.
She turned on the overhead light and looked around the little room.
她開啟頭頂上方的燈,環視了一圈這個小房間。
...people who live under or near overhead cables.
住在高架電纜下或其附近的人
1. the expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxes
2. (computer science) the processing time required by a device prior to the execution of a command
3. (computer science) the disk space required for non-data information (used for location and timing)
4. a transparency for use with an overhead projector
5. (nautical) the top surface of an enclosed space on a ship
6. a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
1. located or originating from above;
1. above your head; in the sky;
2. above the head; over the head;
That city has decided to do away with overhead wires.
那個城市決定取消架在空中的電線.
A number of birds are circling overhead.
很多鳥在頭頂上空盤旋.
Two hawks were hover ing overhead.
兩隻鷹在頭頂盤旋.
Crows cawed from the poplar trees overhead.
白楊樹上的烏鴉在上空呱呱亂叫.
The overhead bird flew away.
頭上的鳥飛走了.