o•ver•head/adv. ˈoʊvɚˈhɛd; adj., n. ˈoʊvɚˌhɛd/USA pronunciationadv.
above one's head; up in the air or sky, esp. high in the sky:The planes circled overhead.
adj.
located, operating, or passing above or over the head:[often: be + ~]Do we need to have all the overhead lights on?
of or relating to the general costs of running a business:[before a noun]large overhead expenses.
n.
Business[uncountable] the general, steady costs of running a business, as for rent, lighting, and heating, that cannot be charged to a specific product or part of the work operation.
Sport[countable] a stroke in tennis or badminton in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit with a downward motion from above the head; smash.
[countable] Also called ˈo•ver•head proˈjec•tor. an apparatus that sends an image above and behind the operator when a transparent picture is placed horizontally on its surface and lighted from below.
o•ver•head(adv. ō′vər hed′;adj., n. ō′vər hed′),USA pronunciationadv.
over one's head; aloft; up in the air or sky, esp. near the zenith:There was a cloud overhead.
so as to be completely submerged or deeply involved:to plunge overhead in water; to sink overhead in debt.
adj.
situated, operating, or passing above, aloft, or over the head:an overhead sprinkler system.
of or pertaining to the general cost of running a business:overhead expenses; an overhead charge.
n.
the general, fixed cost of running a business, as rent, lighting, and heating expenses, which cannot be charged or attributed to a specific product or part of the work operation.
Business[Accountableing.]that part of manufacturing costs for which cost per unit produced is not readily assignable.
Building(in a hoistway) the distance between the last floor level served and the beam supporting the hoisting sheaves or machinery.
Sport(in racket sports) a stroke in which the ball or shuttlecock is hit with a downward motion from above the head; smash.
an overhead compartment, shelf, etc.:Pillows are in the overhead above each passenger's seat.
Cinema, Show BusinessAlso called o′verhead shot′.[Motion Pictures, Television.]a shot in which the camera is positioned above the actors, esp. directly overhead.
a ceiling light in a room:Turn off the overheads when you leave.
Also called o′verhead projec′tor. a projector capable of projecting images above and behind the person operating it, thus allowing a lecturer or speaker to remain facing the audience while using it.
Also called o′verhead projec′tion. a picture or image projected in this manner:a lecture enhanced with overheads.