词汇 | excess |
释义 | excess (adjective) excess 2 ENTRIES FOUND: excess (noun) excess (adjective) 1 excess /ɪkˈsɛs/ /ˈɛkˌsɛs/ noun plural excesses 1 excess /ɪkˈsɛs/ /ˈɛkˌsɛs/ noun plural excesses Learner's definition of EXCESS 1 [singular] : an amount that is more than the usual or necessary amount过量;过多;超过 They were equipped with an excess of provisions.他们准备了充足有余的粮食。 The tests found an excess of sodium in his blood.化验结果发现,他的血液中的钠含量过高。 an excess of enthusiasm/zeal热情过高 There was an excess of 10 bushels (over what was needed to fill the bin).(比填满大箱子所需的还)多出了10蒲式耳。 Eating anything in excess [=in overly large amounts] can be bad for you.吃任何东西过量都会对身体有害。 2 a [noncount] : behavior that is considered wrong because it goes beyond what is usual, normal, or proper无节制;无度;过度 He lived a life of excess.他过着无节制的生活。 b excesses [plural] : actions or ways of behaving that go beyond what is usual or proper过分的行为;放肆;越轨;暴行 The movie embraces all the worst excesses of popular American culture.这部电影展现了美国流行文化中所有最恶劣的行径。 the violent excesses of the military regime军人政权的暴行 He apologized for his past excesses.他为自己以前的放肆道歉。 in excess of : more than (an amount)超过 Annual repairs cost in excess of [=over] $50,000.每年的维修费超过50000美元。 traveling at speeds in excess of 100 mph以每小时100多英里的速度行驶 to excess : more than is usual, normal, or proper过度;过分;过多 He often eats to excess. [=excessively]他经常吃得过多。 college students who drink to excess [=who drink too much]饮酒过量的大学生 2 excess /ɪkˈsɛs/ /ˈɛkˌsɛs/ adjective 2 excess /ɪkˈsɛs/ /ˈɛkˌsɛs/ adjective Learner's definition of EXCESS always used before a noun : more than is usual, allowed, or needed过量的;过多的;超额的 excess baggage超重的行李 Basketball provided an outlet for their excess energy.篮球为他们过盛的精力提供了释放途径。 She is trying to eliminate excess fat and calories from her diet.她正尽量去除饮食中多余的脂肪和卡路里。 |
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