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excess

noun
/ɪkˈses/
/ɪkˈses/
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  1. [singular, uncountable] more than is necessary, reasonable or acceptable超过;过度;过分
    • You can throw away any excess.凡多余的你都可以扔掉。
    • excess of something Are you suffering from an excess of stress in your life?你生活中的压力太大吗?
    • In an excess of enthusiasm I agreed to work late.我一时热情过度答应了加班。
    • to excess He started drinking to excess after losing his job.他失业后便开始酗酒了。
    • in excess of something The increase will not be in excess of (= more than) two per cent.增加幅度不会超过百分之二。
    Extra Examples
    • ‘Avoid excess’ is the golden rule for a healthy life.健康生活的一条黄金定律就是“避免过度”。
    • a large excess of gas严重过量的煤气
    • His statements cannot be simply dismissed as rhetorical excess.不能简单地把他的陈述斥之为夸大之辞。
    • The car can travel at speeds in excess of 150 miles per hour.该车的车速能达到每小时 150 英里以上。
    • The drug can be harmful if taken in excess.过量服用这种药可能有害。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rhetorical
    • stylistic
    • verbal
    verb + excess
    • avoid
    • contain
    • curb
    preposition
    • in excess
    • to excess
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  2. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] an amount by which something is larger than something else过多的量;超过的量
    • We cover costs up to £600 and then you pay the excess.我们最多支付 600 英镑的费用,超出的部分由你支付。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • large
    • slight
    preposition
    • in excess of
    • excess of
    See full entry
  3. [countable, usually singular] (British English)
    (North American English deductible)
    the part of an insurance claim that a person has to pay while the insurance company pays the rest免赔额;自负额
    • There is an excess of £100 on each claim under this policy.本保险单每次索赔均有 100 英镑的免赔额。
    • Increasing the excess on home insurance from the standard £50 to £100 is likely to save 15%.将家庭保险的超额部分从标准的50%增加到100%,可能会节省15%。
  4. [uncountable] (disapproving) the fact of doing too much of something, especially eating or drinking过度:做某事太多的事实,尤其是饮食
    • He gave in to bouts of alcoholic excess.他因酗酒而屈服了。
  5. excesses
    [plural] (disapproving) extreme behaviour that is unacceptable, illegal or morally wrong 放肆行为;越轨行为
    • 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。
    • legislation to control the worst excesses of the press and the courts in relation to rape cases控制媒体和法院在强奸案件中最严重的过度行为的立法
    Extra Examples
    • Washington has always been a city of wretched excesses.华盛顿一直都是一个极度放纵的城市。
    • the worst excesses committed by the occupying army占领军犯下的残忍暴行
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin excessus, from excedere ‘go out, surpass’, from ex- ‘out’ + cedere ‘go’.

excess

adjective
/ˈekses/
/ˈekses/
[only before noun]
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  1. in addition to an amount that is necessary, usual or legal超额的;额外的;附加的;过度的
    • Excess food is stored as fat.多余的食物作为脂肪贮存起来。
    • Driving with excess alcohol in the blood is a serious offence.血液里酒精含量过高时驾车是严重的违法行为。
    • The book is hard to obtain, because of excess demand following the author’s appearance on TV.这本书很难买到,因为随着作者在电视上的出现,需求过剩。
  2. (British English) required as extra payment超过;过度;过分
    • The full excess fare had to be paid.必须支付全额的补票费。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin excessus, from excedere ‘go out, surpass’, from ex- ‘out’ + cedere ‘go’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4540 COCA: 5741
excess

noun¹

1too much of sth過量ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXCESS | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVErhetorical, stylistic, verbal誇大之辭;華而不實的風格;話語囉嗦His statements cannot be simply dismissed as rhetorical excess.不能簡單地把他的陳述斥之為誇大之辭。financial金融過度scandalous, wretched (NAmE) 駭人聽聞的過度放縱Washington has always been a city of wretched excesses.華盛頓一直都是一個極度放縱的城市。alcoholic (BrE) 過量飲酒worst excesses最惡劣的過激行為the worst excesses of the 1980s20 世紀 80 年代最惡劣的暴行VERB + EXCESSavoid, contain, curb避免/控制/抑制過激'Avoid excess' is the golden rule for a healthy life.健康生活的一條黃金定律就是“避免過度”。commit excesses, perpetrate excesses施以暴行;犯有暴行the worst excesses committed by the occupying army佔領軍犯下的殘忍暴行PREPOSITIONin excess過量The drug can be harmful if taken in excess.過量服用該藥是有害的。to excess過度They never smoked or drank to excess.他們從不過量吸煙或飲酒。
excess

noun²

2an amount by which sth is larger than sth else超過部份ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVElarge大大超出slight稍微超出PREPOSITIONin excess of超過The car can travel at speeds in excess of 150 miles per hour.該車的車速能達到每小時 150 英里以上。excess of過量的⋯a large excess of gas嚴重過量的煤氣
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4540 COCA: 5741
excess noun
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excess

adjective

excess ♦︎ spare ♦︎ surplus ♦︎ superfluous ♦︎ leftoverThese words all describe an amount or number that is more than you want or need. 这些词均表示过剩的、多余的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an excess / a surplus amountexcess / surplus demand / supplyexcess / spare / surplus cash / capacity / energyexcess / surplus / leftover food excess ˈekses [only before noun] more than is necessary, usual or legal 超额的;超出的;过度的Excess food is stored as fat.多余的食物化作脂肪贮存起来。Driving with excess alcohol in the blood is a serious offence.驾车时血液里酒精含量过高是严重的违法行为。 excess

noun

[uncountable, singular] The drug can be harmful if taken in excess.过量服用这种药可能有害。He started drinking to excess after losing his job.他失业后便开始酗酒。The increase will not be in excess of (= more than) two per cent.增幅不会超过百分之二。Are you suffering from an excess of stress in your life?你生活中的压力是否太大?
spare [usually before noun] that is not being used or is not needed at the present time; kept in case you need to replace the one you usually use 不用的;闲置的;备用的We've got a spare bedroom, if you'd like to stay.要是愿意你就住下,我们有一间空卧室。I'm afraid I haven't got any spare cash.抱歉,我手头没有闲钱。Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.多带几件衣服,身上弄湿了可以换。 surplus ˈsɜːpləs; NAmE ˈsɜːrpləsmore than is needed or used 过剩的;多余的Surplus grain is being sold for export.过剩的谷物正销往国外。These items are surplus to requirements (= not needed).这几项不需要。 surplus

noun

[countable, uncountable] (rather formal) Agricultural surpluses lead to the disposal of thousands of tonnes of food every year.农产品过剩造成每年有数千吨食物被丢弃。After meeting domestic needs any surplus will be exported.满足国内需求后所有的剩余产品都销往国外。OPP deficit , shortage lack
NOTE 辨析 Excess, spare or surplus? Spare is the most informal of these words, and is the one that is most likely to be used in spoken language and everyday contexts. Surplus is often used in business contexts to refer to extra goods or money. 这些词中spare最不正式,最常用于口语和日常语境。surplus常用于商务语境,指剩余商品或资金surplus stock / material / products, surplus capital / funds / income / profits剩余库存/材料/产品;剩余资本/资金/收入/利润To talk about an extra amount that is seen as a bad thing, excess is often used. * excess常指不好的事物过多的excess body fat / carbon dioxide / baggage过多的体内脂肪/二氧化碳;超重行李
superfluous suːˈpɜːfluəs, sjuːˈpɜːfluəs; NAmE suːˈpɜːrfluəs [not usually before noun] (rather formal) more than you need or want 过多;多余She gave him a look that made words superfluous.她看了他一眼,这已表明一切,无须多言了。 leftover ˈleftəʊvə(r); NAmE ˈleftoʊvər [only before noun] still remaining after you have eaten, drunk or used what you want or need 吃剩的;过剩的;多余的Use any leftover meat to make a curry.要是有剩肉就把它做成咖喱菜。 Leftover is used especially to talk about food, but it can also be used to talk about a supply of other things. * leftover尤用来修饰食物,但也可修饰其他东西leftover vegetables / porridge吃剩的蔬菜/粥leftover paper / paint / wool剩余的纸张/油漆/毛线 see also leftover remains noun 2
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