overshoot
تخطى
definition
verb
they overshot their intended destination
go past (a point) unintentionally, especially through traveling too fast or being unable to stop.
noun
But the price of that performance will likely be an overshoot in its public-deficit target for 2001 and 2002.
an act of going past or beyond a point, target, or limit.
translation of 'overshoot'
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A large part of this 'overshoot' is due to the extravagant use of fossil fuels, whose carbon waste would require a vast bio-productive surface area as a natural sink.
This 'overshoot' can also be controlled by limiting output slew rate, but as mentioned above this solution will be problematic if greater bus speed is desired.
Forced to 'overshoot' the bend, he narrowly missed both a policeman and an ominous looking ditch, before cutting crosscountry to regain the road.
That's true, but we shouldn't expect to 'overshoot' our target like that in future years.
If you make the change too aggressively, you may 'overshoot' and then have to keep tweaking.
I had enough trouble dodging thunderstorms in the Caribbean and trying not to 'overshoot' runway 10 at Guantanamo Bay.
Ultimately, the majority of card users may be affected by the actions of the minority who make late payments or 'overshoot' their credit card limit.
I peeked at the runway and realized we were going to 'overshoot' centerline, big time.
I was a bit cautious going into Turn 1, because Tonio had said he picked up some understeer there and if you 'overshoot' there, you can lose about half a second.
He also clarified that although the pilot cannot deliberately 'overshoot' the attitude limitation, the aircraft can.
Existing regulations, introduced in April, allow highway authorities to levy a charge of £2,000 for each day that utility companies 'overshoot' agreed deadlines.
If you don't pay on time, miss a payment, bounce a Direct Debit, or 'overshoot' your credit limit, expect to pay a penalty of, typically, £25.
But the price of that performance will likely be an 'overshoot' in its public-deficit target for 2001 and 2002.
In that case average annual inflation will 'overshoot' the target by 1.5 percentage points.
the department may 'overshoot' its cash limit
By how much is the budget deficit likely to 'overshoot' this fiscal year?
the department may 'overshoot' its cash limit
Unless a guide is along for the ride, it's all too easy to 'overshoot' the reef and find yourself in green water, 200 feet above the nearest marine life.
According to him, within the 2001 budget the revenues will be redistributed without 'overshooting' the planned budget deficit.
I 'overshot' the jump just to see how far I could go and when we measured it, it amounted to 21 buses.
‘Most energy experts agree that we have 'overshot' our carbon dioxide emissions targets implied in our EU quota from Kyoto,’ Taylor said.
Late start and 'overshooting' the stipulated time limit appear to be a thing of the past.
It was during this attempt that Seth 'overshot' the jump by 15 to 20 feet and came to grief, puncturing his skull with his handlebar among many other horrific injuries.
Unfortunately, he 'overshot' on the second attempt, and again we circled the runway in a left turn.
A signal just outside York Railway Station is under inspection after a train carrying hundreds of passengers 'overshot' a red light.
But then after the plane had landed, and once it 'overshot' the runway, it was the worst roller coaster ever.
They either undershot or 'overshot' whilst attempting to land on an aircraft carrier.
It 'overshot' , but still flung one of the fighters into a tree, knocking him unconscious.
It didn't take too long for Toby to find his destination, in fact, he 'overshot' it at first.
Then the Central Line went mad - my train 'overshot' its stop, making me get off in the uncharted territory of East Acton and go back again.
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