excess

名詞

UK/ɪkˈses/
US/ɪkˈses/

定義 excess 名詞

amount(数量)

  1. C1Uncountable(不可数名词)Singular(单数)

    an amount that is greater than what is considered acceptable, expected, or reasonable

    过分;过量;过度

    • Too much enthusiasm isn't always a positive thing.

      过多的热情并不总是好事。

    • They both overeat to an excessive degree.

      他们两个都过度饮食。

    • A tax increase will be applied to those whose income exceeds twice the national average wage.

      收入超过全国平均工资两倍的人将被加税。

payment(支付)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    the portion of expenses for an accident, injury, or damage that you are responsible for paying when you have insurance

    (保险的)免赔额;自负额

    • Her home insurance policy has a £200 excess.

      她的房屋保险政策有200英镑的自负额。

    • The excess on this insurance policy is quite high.

      这份保险政策的自负额相当高。

    • You must pay the insurance excess before making a claim.

      你必须在提出索赔前支付保险自负额。

片語 excess 名詞

  • excesses

    Actions or behaviors that go beyond what is considered acceptable, often implying excessive or extreme conduct.

    过分行为;暴行

    For years, people have been trying to flee the excesses of the brutal military regime.

    多年来,人们一直试图逃离残暴军事政权的暴行。

形容詞

UK/ˈek.ses/
US/ˈek.ses/

定義 excess 形容詞

  1. C1Before noun(前置形容词)

    being more than what is needed or usual

    过多的;多余的;额外的

    • Trim any excess dough and set it aside.

      修剪多余的面团并将其放在一旁。

    • The packaging contains an excess of material.

      包装中含有过多的材料。

    • Remove the excess liquid before using.

      使用前去除多余的液体。