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Meanings of
overtime
in English
Russian
добавочное время
Portuguese
prolongamento
Spanish
prorroga
Catalan
pròrroga
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Additional period of play to bring a game to a decision.
ot
extra time
regulation time
Related terms
match interval
Russian
добавочное время
Russian
овертайм
Back to the meaning
Ice hockey period.
shootout
Russian
овертайм
Synonyms
Examples for "
shootout
"
shootout
Examples for "
shootout
"
1
A defence department statement later said the
shootout
took place in Tamaulipas.
2
It said one policeman was slightly injured in the
shootout
on Monday.
3
It is easy to present this meeting as a kind of
shootout
.
4
GRAPHIC: Watch the CIT guard win his
shootout
with armed robbers here:
5
The game was a
shootout
despite two future Hall of Fame goalies.
Usage of
overtime
in English
1
It said the amount excludes benefits including medical aid and
overtime
payments.
2
Background: The arrhythmic risk of patients with myocarditis
overtime
remains poorly known.
3
Four days of stoppages and seven days of
overtime
bans are planned.
4
Increase Your Income: Can you work
overtime
or get a part-time job?
5
After tax and PRSI he will take home £117 per week
overtime
.
6
Burnett's free throws with 38 seconds left sent the game into
overtime
.
7
Nobody scored again until Banks' shot with 21 seconds left in
overtime
.
8
As a result of the late-race caution, the event went into
overtime
.
9
They won their sixth straight
overtime
game and second in three days.
10
The Land Registry and Registry of Deeds
overtime
accounted for £1 million.
11
Twenty of Tyree's points came in the second half and in
overtime
.
12
It has also made recommendations about changes to the force's
overtime
budget.
13
Reid scored 25 of his points in the second half and
overtime
.
14
The Nets lost their second straight since Wednesday's
double
-
overtime
win over Charlotte.
15
At least the company pays your cab fare when you work
overtime
.
16
Panarin sent the game to
overtime
with his late goal in regulation.
Other examples for "overtime"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
overtime
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
force overtime
work overtime
leave in overtime
second overtime
first overtime
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Translations for
overtime
Russian
добавочное время
овертайм
overtime
дополнительное время
дополнительный тайм
Portuguese
prolongamento
extra time
prorrogação
tempo extra
Spanish
prorroga
extra time
prórroga
tiempo extra
tiempo suplementario
Catalan
pròrroga
prorroga
Overtime
through the time
Overtime
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Less common
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