excess
名詞
定義 excess 名詞
amount(数量)
- 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)
- 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
定義 excess 形容詞
- 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。