| 词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_above-or-over | 
| 语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 | 
| 释义 | Above or over?When we use above as a preposition, it means ‘higher than’. Its meaning is close to that of the preposition over. In the following sentences, over can be used instead of above: 
 
 We use above, but not over, to refer to things that are at an upper or higher level: [a ‘chalet’ is a small wooden building usually found in mountainous areas] 
 
 We usually use above, but not over, when there is no contact between the things referred to. Over or on top of have a more general meaning, and can be used when one thing touches or covers another: 
 
 We normally use over not above with numbers: 
 
 
 
 Warning: When we talk about temperatures in relation to zero or (the) average, we use above not over: 
 
 When we refer to temperatures in other contexts, we can normally use above or over: 
 Typical errorsWe don’t use over to mean ‘higher level’. 
 
 We don’t use above when one thing touches or covers another. 
 
 We don’t use above with numbers. 
 
 See also: Over Beneath Above | 
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