Front | excess |
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Pron | [ɪk'ses] |
Back | 【EXCESS】 Passengers must pay for excess baggage on an airplane. 飞机乘客必须为超过限量的行李付钱。 【重点词汇】 excess n. 超过 反: deficiency |
Vocab | excessthe state of being more than full
Excess is too much of something, like big-time overindulgence. Eating to excess makes your stomach hurt, and spending to excess means you can't pay your credit card bills. Excess comes from the Latin word excessus meaning, "go out, going beyond the bounds of reason," like eating and spending in excess. (Not so reasonable.) Although it spends most of its time as a noun, it can also be an adjective to describe "more than is required or needed," like when excess water spills over the top of the bathtub, or those excess pounds spill over the top of your jeans. All forms of 'excess' will appear on average once every 283 pages. excess |
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