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		Definition of overuse in English: overuseverb əʊvəˈjuːzˌoʊvərˈjuz [with object]Use too much. 过多使用  young children sometimes overuse ‘and’ in their writing 儿童在写作中有时过多地使用and一词。 Example sentencesExamples -  His fastball has little movement, and he overuses his slider.
 -  I want to know what checks there are in place to make sure people are not abusing or overusing those phones.
 -  People are overusing the amount of water that the area can sustain.
 -  This was our phrase for overusing the intellect to the detriment of being open to the spirit.
 -  I was overusing my supply of quick and easy recipes to the point that my kids would groan when I told them we were having tacos one more time!
 -  This sort of artistic dilettantism helps to prevent any single endeavor from becoming stagnant - one imagines the butcher who keeps all of his knives sharp by not overusing any single one.
 -  He overuses the words ‘brilliant,’ ‘overlapping,’ and ‘long cut,’ but doles out enough nuggets to keep it interesting.
 -  This indicates roughly how many pages you can print per month without overusing the device and reducing its useful life.
 -  He's fleet but overuses the pivot move that crafty, slower kids employ to get to the final rounds of British Bulldog, so I caught on to his tricks.
 -  We know that some people do refrain from overusing nonrenewable resources, from forests and fish to less tangible resources such as clean air and physical space.
 -  I disagree with the conclusion we're overusing the Reserves.
 -  So I guess I'll just have to go on overusing my contact lenses.
 -  I wonder why she overuses the Smiley Face thing, but figure she is in prison and it probably makes her happy to see a smile, even if it is just a flat one drawn on paper.
 -  What are people really doing when they're overusing magic?
 -  Humanity is overusing the Earth's resources by 20 per cent and by current trends, would need two planet Earth's by 2050 to live sustainably.
 -  Now they are proposing to change the goal posts because their customers are overusing the products.
 -  Such a limit ‘defines how large a species population can become before it overuses the resources available in the ecosystem’.
 -  Training is a process of overusing a tissue, causing it to break down, and then a rebuilding of the muscle as a reaction.
 -  Bill is a successful writer, who overuses the word ‘wonderful,’ and who tells stories in short phrases, as though he were a telegram.
 -  I didn't want to be one of those gushing fans that waxes poetic and overuses the words ‘cool’ and ‘awesome.’
 
 Synonyms hackneyed, overworked, worn out, time-worn, worn, tired, played out, stereotyped, clichéd, threadbare, stale, trite, banal, stock, hack, unoriginal, derivative, platitudinous informal hacky 
 noun əʊvəˈjuːsˌoʊvərˈjus mass nounExcessive use. 过多(或过度)的使用  overuse of natural resources 自然资源的过度使用。 Example sentencesExamples -  Other problems concern overuse and pollution of ground water and the loss of wetlands.
 -  Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse.
 -  And cellular carriers can insert fine print into their contracts to prevent network overuse.
 -  While such technological interventions can sometimes be lifesaving, their routine overuse often generates problems.
 -  The million-dollar equipment is ragged, pushed to the edge from overuse.
 -  It also can detect questionable overuse, underuse, or misuse of procedures.
 -  Morals give love of God content; in our time ‘love’ has been emptied of content through overuse and misuse.
 -  Certainly you are correct that overuse of antibiotics can breed resistant strains.
 -  Strong private-property rights helped to avoid the tragedies of both overuse and underinvestment.
 -  For example, my personal offenses against prose include overuse of the phrases; however, for example, and actually.
 -  By the way, can I draw everyone's attention to my overuse of parentheses in the last paragraph?
 -  Chronic overuse can result in irritability and psychosis.
 -  We have tried to reinfuse words like freedom and rights with the power they once had, but they have become too degraded by overuse.
 -  Intellectual works cannot be worn out by overuse, so the tragedy of the commons through overuse cannot occur in this field.
 -  Antibiotic overuse has been responsible for the development of bacteria that resist eradication.
 -  Their value has already been compromised by the development of resistance through overuse.
 -  There's no problem of overuse or overgrazing or overfishing an idea.
 -  His simple white shirt was full of holes from overuse.
 -  The authors also question whether it is the best way to address overuse of the system.
 -  Increased levels of activity or exercise may indicate a musculoskeletal injury caused by overuse.
 
    Definition of overuse in US English: overuseverbˌoʊvərˈjuzˌōvərˈyo͞oz [with object]Use too much. 过多使用  young children sometimes overuse “and” in their writing 儿童在写作中有时过多地使用and一词。 Example sentencesExamples -  Humanity is overusing the Earth's resources by 20 per cent and by current trends, would need two planet Earth's by 2050 to live sustainably.
 -  This sort of artistic dilettantism helps to prevent any single endeavor from becoming stagnant - one imagines the butcher who keeps all of his knives sharp by not overusing any single one.
 -  What are people really doing when they're overusing magic?
 -  I didn't want to be one of those gushing fans that waxes poetic and overuses the words ‘cool’ and ‘awesome.’
 -  We know that some people do refrain from overusing nonrenewable resources, from forests and fish to less tangible resources such as clean air and physical space.
 -  I was overusing my supply of quick and easy recipes to the point that my kids would groan when I told them we were having tacos one more time!
 -  Now they are proposing to change the goal posts because their customers are overusing the products.
 -  I wonder why she overuses the Smiley Face thing, but figure she is in prison and it probably makes her happy to see a smile, even if it is just a flat one drawn on paper.
 -  He's fleet but overuses the pivot move that crafty, slower kids employ to get to the final rounds of British Bulldog, so I caught on to his tricks.
 -  His fastball has little movement, and he overuses his slider.
 -  This was our phrase for overusing the intellect to the detriment of being open to the spirit.
 -  So I guess I'll just have to go on overusing my contact lenses.
 -  He overuses the words ‘brilliant,’ ‘overlapping,’ and ‘long cut,’ but doles out enough nuggets to keep it interesting.
 -  Such a limit ‘defines how large a species population can become before it overuses the resources available in the ecosystem’.
 -  I want to know what checks there are in place to make sure people are not abusing or overusing those phones.
 -  Bill is a successful writer, who overuses the word ‘wonderful,’ and who tells stories in short phrases, as though he were a telegram.
 -  People are overusing the amount of water that the area can sustain.
 -  I disagree with the conclusion we're overusing the Reserves.
 -  This indicates roughly how many pages you can print per month without overusing the device and reducing its useful life.
 -  Training is a process of overusing a tissue, causing it to break down, and then a rebuilding of the muscle as a reaction.
 
 Synonyms hackneyed, overworked, worn out, time-worn, worn, tired, played out, stereotyped, clichéd, threadbare, stale, trite, banal, stock, hack, unoriginal, derivative, platitudinous 
 nounˌoʊvərˈjusˌōvərˈyo͞os Excessive use. 过多(或过度)的使用  overuse of natural resources 自然资源的过度使用。 Example sentencesExamples -  Increased levels of activity or exercise may indicate a musculoskeletal injury caused by overuse.
 -  His simple white shirt was full of holes from overuse.
 -  Certainly you are correct that overuse of antibiotics can breed resistant strains.
 -  We have tried to reinfuse words like freedom and rights with the power they once had, but they have become too degraded by overuse.
 -  The authors also question whether it is the best way to address overuse of the system.
 -  While such technological interventions can sometimes be lifesaving, their routine overuse often generates problems.
 -  Chronic overuse can result in irritability and psychosis.
 -  By the way, can I draw everyone's attention to my overuse of parentheses in the last paragraph?
 -  Intellectual works cannot be worn out by overuse, so the tragedy of the commons through overuse cannot occur in this field.
 -  And cellular carriers can insert fine print into their contracts to prevent network overuse.
 -  Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse.
 -  It also can detect questionable overuse, underuse, or misuse of procedures.
 -  Antibiotic overuse has been responsible for the development of bacteria that resist eradication.
 -  Morals give love of God content; in our time ‘love’ has been emptied of content through overuse and misuse.
 -  Other problems concern overuse and pollution of ground water and the loss of wetlands.
 -  Their value has already been compromised by the development of resistance through overuse.
 -  For example, my personal offenses against prose include overuse of the phrases; however, for example, and actually.
 -  The million-dollar equipment is ragged, pushed to the edge from overuse.
 -  Strong private-property rights helped to avoid the tragedies of both overuse and underinvestment.
 -  There's no problem of overuse or overgrazing or overfishing an idea.
 
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