释义 |
surplus美 ['sɜrpləs] 英 ['sɜː(r)pləs] - n.盈余;顺差;剩余;过剩
- adj.过剩的;剩余的;多余的
- 网络结余
adj.+n. surplus labor,surplus labour,large surplus,huge surplus,modest surplus n. excess,extra,spare,leftovers,remainder adj. remaining,leftover,additional,over,superfluous 1. | 过剩;剩余;过剩量;剩余额an amount that is extra or more than you need |
| | | Wheat was in surplus that year. 那一年小麦过剩。 |
2. | 盈余;顺差the amount by which the amount of money received is greater than the amount of money spent |
| a trade surplus of £400 million 4 亿英镑的贸易顺差 | | The balance of payments was in surplus last year(= the value of exports was greater than the value of imports) . 去年国际收支有盈余。 |
1. | 过剩的;剩余的;多余的more than is needed or used |
| | | Surplus grain is being sold for export. 过剩的谷物正销往国外。 | | These items are surplus to requirements(= not needed) . 这几项不需要。 |
n. | 10. 剩余,过剩;【会计】结余;【商业】盈余;公职;〔美国〕(特指政府为了维持价格而贮存的)剩余农产品 10. 剩余,过剩;【会计】结余;【商业】盈余;公职;〔美国〕(特指政府为了维持价格而贮存的)剩余农产品 | adj. | | v. | |
n. | 1. an amount remaining after the original purpose has been served or the original requirement met 2. an amount of money remaining after all liabilities have been met 3. the amount by which the net worth of a company's assets exceeds the value of its owned stock 4. more of something than is necessary 5. an amount of money or goods that is left because a country or business has more than it needs 1. an amount remaining after the original purpose has been served or the original requirement met 2. an amount of money remaining after all liabilities have been met 3. the amount by which the net worth of a company's assets exceeds the value of its owned stock 4. more of something than is necessary 5. an amount of money or goods that is left because a country or business has more than it needs | adj. | 1. not required to meet existing needs, or left over after these have been met |
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