override

override
override
tr[əʊvə'raɪd]
transitive verb (pt overrode tr[əʊvə'rəʊd] , pp overridden tr[əʊvə'rɪdən] )
1 (be more important than) contar más que, ser más importante que
2 (not accept - verdict) invalidar, anular; (- advice) hacer caso omiso de
3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL cancelar
noun
1 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL anulación de automatismo
override [.o:vər'raɪd] vt, -rode [-'ro:d] ; -ridden [-'rɪdə n] ; -riding
1) : predominar sobre, contar más que
hunger overrode our manners: el hambre predominó sobre los modales
2) annul: anular, invalidar
to override a veto: anular un veto
override
v.
no hacer caso de v.
poner a un lado v.
'əʊvər'raɪd, ˌəʊvə'raɪd
transitive verb (past -rode; past p -ridden) \<\<decision/recommendation\>\> invalidar, anular; \<\<wishes/advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de
[ˌǝʊvǝ'raɪd]
(pt overrode) (pp overridden) [ˌˌǝʊvǝ'rɪdn] VT
1) (=ignore) hacer caso omiso de, ignorar; (=cancel) anular, invalidar

the court can override all earlier decisions — el tribunal puede anular or invalidar cualquier toda decisión anterior

this fact overrides all others — este hecho invalida todos los demás

our protests were overridden — hicieron caso omiso de nuestras protestas, ignoraron nuestras protestas

2) (Tech) anular, invalidar
* * *
['əʊvər'raɪd, ˌəʊvə'raɪd]
transitive verb (past -rode; past p -ridden) \<\<decision/recommendation\>\> invalidar, anular; \<\<wishes/advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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