1. to make too much of a correction to adjust too much in attempting to offset an error, miscalculation, or problem If the soup tastes bland, don't overcorrect by adding too much salt. The driver of the Acura then overcorrected to the right, and as he came near the shoulder, his car was struck by a Toyota sport utility vehicle … — The Houston Chronicle Your first instinct will be to overcorrect every time your drone is headed somewhere you don't want it to go. — Scott Gilbertson
2. to apply a correction to in excess of that required (as for satisfactory performance) specifically to correct (a lens) beyond the point of achromatism or so that there is aberration of a kind opposite to that of the uncorrected lens
overcorrection 片语
片语
speed overcorrection转速过调
revision ptosis overcorrection睑下垂矫正过度修改术
overcorrection of lens翻译
constitutional overcorrection补偿性矫枉过正
negative practice overcorrection detail消极练习矫枉过正
overcorrection 例句
英汉例句
a new draft law that would change the minimum age for administrative detention from 16 to 14 has been met with both concerns of overcorrection and voices of support, albeit cautious.
that is worth remembering. some new emphasis on irregular threats was warranted but overcorrection can be dangerous and it is not easy to know when that has happened.