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excesses是excess的第三人称单数 - n.过度;过分行为;过量;过剩
- adj.超过限额的
- 网络过份荒淫的行为;过度的时候;过分的行为
第三人称单数:excesses 现在分词:excessing 过去式:excessed adj.+n. excess weight,excess energy,excess alcohol n. surplus,glut,overload,surfeit,overindulgence adj. extra,additional,spare,superfluous,leftover n. | 1. an amount or quantity beyond what is considered proper, usual, or sufficient 2. the amount by which one quantity exceeds another 3. behavior or activity that goes beyond what is socially or morally acceptable, or beyond what is good for somebody's health or well-being 4. a particular amount of money that a policy-holder must pay towards the cost of any insurance claim made 5. a larger amount of something than is usual or necessary 6. cruel or violent actions, especially when committed by a government, army, or police force 7. an amount of money that someone has to pay towards the cost of something, when an insurance company is going to pay the rest of the cost. The usual American word is deductible 8. a way of behaving in which you do dangerous or extreme things 1. an amount or quantity beyond what is considered proper, usual, or sufficient 2. the amount by which one quantity exceeds another 3. behavior or activity that goes beyond what is socially or morally acceptable, or beyond what is good for somebody's health or well-being 4. a particular amount of money that a policy-holder must pay towards the cost of any insurance claim made 5. a larger amount of something than is usual or necessary 6. cruel or violent actions, especially when committed by a government, army, or police force 7. an amount of money that someone has to pay towards the cost of something, when an insurance company is going to pay the rest of the cost. The usual American word is deductible 8. a way of behaving in which you do dangerous or extreme things | adj. | 1. more than is usual, required, or allowed 2. constituting or being required as an additional payment 3. an excess amount of money is an extra amount that you pay | v. | 1. to dismiss an employee as part of a programme of redundancies 2. to get rid of some workers in order to make a company more effective |
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