over in German
over in German is vorbei, Schluss, kommen — over means finished; ended.
over in German
vorbei
Finished; ended; concluded.
Schluss
(procedure word, military) A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and is expecting a response.
kommen
(procedure word, military) A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and is expecting a response.
über
durch
(mathematics) Divided by.
über-
Above, or higher.
What does "over" mean?
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adj Finished; ended.
"The meeting is over, so we can go home."
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adv From one place or position to another, especially across a distance.
"She walked over to greet the new neighbors."
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adv Thoroughly or completely, from beginning to end.
"He read the contract over before signing it."
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adv To an excessive degree; too much.
"Don't worry over it so much."
over in a sentence
- The meeting is over, so we can go home.
- By midnight the storm was over.
- She walked over to greet the new neighbors.
- He read the contract over before signing it.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "over" in German?
"over" in German is vorbei, Schluss, kommen. over means: Finished; ended.
How do you use "over" in a sentence?
Example: "The meeting is over, so we can go home." In German, "over" is vorbei, Schluss, kommen.
Are there other ways to say "over" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "over": vorbei, Schluss, kommen, über, durch, über-.
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