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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
go over vi phrasalinformal (be received) (figurado)caer vi
I hope that my speech goes over well at the meeting tonight.
Espero que mi discurso les caiga bien esta noche en la reunión.
go over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(review in detail)darle vueltas a algo loc verb
For hours afterwards, she kept going over and over what he'd told her but it still made no sense.
Durante las horas siguientes continuó dándole vueltas a lo que le había contado pero aún así no le encontraba sentido.
(coloquial)rumiar sobre algo loc verb
Durante las horas siguientes continuó rumiando sobre lo que le había contado pero aún así no le encontraba sentido.
analizar algo loc verb
Durante las horas siguientes continuó analizando lo que le había contado pero aún así no le encontraba sentido.
revisar vtr
Durante las horas siguientes continuó revisando lo que le había contado pero aún así no le encontraba sentido.
go over [sth] vi + prep(cross)cruzar vtr
If you want to get to the other side of the river, you need to go over the bridge.
I'm just going over the road to see Mr Davison.
Si quieres ir del otro lado del río, debes cruzar el puente. // Voy a cruzar la calle para ver al Sr. Davison.
go over vi phrasal(use more time than allotted)pasarse v prnl
In the speaking exam, try to keep talking for the full five minutes; if you go over, it won't matter.
En el examen oral, traten de hablar los cinco minutos completos; no importa si se pasan.
go over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(time: use more than allotted)pasarse de v prnl + prep
sobrepasar, superar vtr
The first speaker went over his allotted time, putting the day's events behind schedule.
El primer orador se pasó del tiempo asignado y retrasó los eventos del día.
go over vi phrasal(use more of [sth] than allowed)pasarse v prnl
The time limit is 10 minutes, but competitors won't be fined if they go over.
go over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(exceed, use more than allowed)pasarse de v prnl + prep
sobrepasar, superar vtr
If your answer goes over the maximum number of words allowed, points will be deducted.
Se le descontarán puntos si su respuesta se pasa del máximo de palabras permitido.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Locuciones verbales
InglésEspañol
go back over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(review, revise)repasar, revisar vtr
Mick is going over his notes to prepare for the exam.
Mick está revisando sus apuntes para prepararse para el examen.
go back over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(events: recall) (eventos)recordar vtr
The police officer asked the witness to go back over what he had seen.
go back over [sth] vtr phrasal insep(work: redo) (trabajo)volver a hacer, hacer desde el principio loc verb
volver sobre un asunto, volver sobre un tema loc verb
The teacher asked Rosa to go back over her essay and correct the spelling mistakes.
go over to [sth] vtr phrasal insepinformal (switch to)cambiarse a loc verb
I went over to another cell phone provider because I didn't like the one I had been using.
Me cambié a otro proveedor de telefonía móvil porque no me gustaba el que tenía.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
go down like a lead balloon,
go over like a lead balloon
v expr
(fail to be popular)caer mal loc verb
go into raptures about [sth],
go into raptures over [sth]
v expr
(be ecstatic)volverse loco por loc verb
entusiasmarse por, extasiarse por v prnl + prep
go nuts for [sth],
go nuts over [sth]
v expr
informal (become enthusiastic about)volverse loco por algo loc verb
My 6-year-old daughter has suddenly gone nuts for football.
Mi hija de seis años se ha vuelto loco por el fútbol de repente.
go over budget v expr(spend more than allocated amount)salirse del presupuesto loc verb
irse del presupuesto loc verb
go over the hill v exprfigurative, informal (leave suddenly, disappear)desaparecer rápidamente loc verb
marcharse repentinamente loc verb
go over the top v exprinformal, figurative (praise excessively)poner por las nubes loc verb
Alan was always going over the top about how pretty his girlfriend was.
Alan siempre ponía por las nubes la belleza de su novia.
llenarse la boca loc verb
Alan siempre se llenaba la boca con lo linda que era su novia.
go over the top v exprinformal, figurative (do [sth] excessively)pasarse de la raya loc verb
The celebrity is known to be very generous at restaurants, going over the top by tipping waiters up to 30%.
Se sabe que la celebridad es muy generosa en los restaurantes, pasándose de la raya y dando propinas de hasta el 30%.
caer en extravagancias loc verb
Se sabe que la celebridad es muy generosa en los restaurantes, cayendo en extravagancias y dando propinas de hasta el 30%.
go over [sb]'s head v expr(consult with [sb] of higher rank)consultar con alguien de rango superior loc verb
pasar por encima loc verb
go over [sb]'s head v exprfigurative (not be understood)ser incomprensible loc verb
Martin's explanation was too complicated; it went over my head.
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