excess
英 [ɪk'ses; ek-; 'ekses]
美 ['ɛk'sɛs]
- n. 超过,超额;过度,过量;无节制
- adj. 额外的,过量的;附加的
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excess 超过来自exceed, 超过。-ss, 过去分词后缀。
- 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" (see exceed). As an adjective from late 15c.
- 1. Polyunsaturated oils are essential for health. Excess is harmful, however.
- 多不饱和油对健康很重要。但是,食用过量就会有害。
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- 2. Red meat, eaten to excess, is very high in fat and calories.
- 过量食用的红肉中脂肪和卡路里含量很高。
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- 3. Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan.
- 将多余的面粉抖落干净,再把肝脏放进锅中。
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- 4. Avoid deposits in excess of £20,000 in any one account.
- 单一账户存款勿超过两万英镑。
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- 5. Trim off the excess pastry using a sharp knife.
- 用一把快刀切去多余的饼皮。
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