excess
excess 英 [ɪkˈses] 美 [ˈɛkˌsɛs]
n. 超过,超额;过量 adj. 额外的;附加的
名词复数:excesses
- Excess is too much of something, like big-time overindulgence. Eating to excess makes your stomach hurt, and spending to excess means you can't pay your credit card bills.
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- n. 超过,超额;过量
- adj. 额外的;附加的
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1. You can throw away any excess.
凡多余的你都可以扔掉。
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2. Are you suffering from an excess of stress in your life?
你生活中的压力太大吗?
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3. We cover costs up to £600 and then you pay the excess.
我们最多支付 600 英镑的费用,超过的部份由你支付。
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4. We need a free press to curb government excesses.
我们需要新闻自由来约束政府的越轨行为。
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5. Excess food is stored as fat.
多余的食物作为脂肪贮存起来。
- excess (n.) late 14c., from Old French exces (14c.) "excess, extravagance, outrage," from Latin excessus "departure, a going beyond the bounds of reason or beyond the subject," from stem of excedere "to depart, go beyond," from ex "out" (see ex-) + cedere "to go, yield" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield"). As an adjective from late 15c.
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