0 over the side of a boat or ship and into the water -- 從船上落入水中
Someone had fallen overboard. 有人從船上掉進水裡。
Five-foot-long sharks appeared when the reindeer carcasses were set overboard for a cleaning, and the sharks themselves were caught and dissected for their livers.
They were "bird like" creatures with a female heads that sang so beautifully that sailors were urged to jump overboard to get to them.
By throwing overboard the world/scheme distinction, there is never possible a change in the material conditions.
Because traditional criteria are respected, the perception is less likely to be that government has gone overboard and given racial minorities greater than equal consideration.
Her concern with paradox and limit goes overboard.
The only practical means of disposal of the liquid waste is overboard.
A raft of 10 varas length and so overloaded, that the sailors carried their utensils bending overboard toward the sea.
However, he eventually throws the script overboard because he cannot write a happy ending.