excessive
英 [ɪkˈsesɪv]
美 [ɪkˈsesɪv]
adj. 过分的; 过度的
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牛津词典
adj.
- 过分的;过度的
greater than what seems reasonable or appropriate- They complained about the excessive noise coming from the upstairs flat.
他们抱怨楼上发出的噪音太大。 - The amounts she borrowed were not excessive.
她借的数量没有超额。 - Excessive drinking can lead to stomach disorders.
酗酒可能引起胃病。
- They complained about the excessive noise coming from the upstairs flat.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 过分的;过多的
If you describe the amount or level of something asexcessive, you disapprove of it because it is more or higher than is necessary or reasonable.- ...the alleged use of excessive force by police...
警察涉嫌滥用武力 - The government says that local authority spending is excessive.
政府称地方当局开支过大。
- ...the alleged use of excessive force by police...
英英释义
adj
- beyond normal limits
- excessive charges
- a book of inordinate length
- his dress stops just short of undue elegance
- unreasonable demands
- unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
- extravagant praise
- exuberant compliments
- overweening ambition
- overweening greed
双语例句
- Excessive drinking is harmful to the health.
饮酒过多会伤害身体。 - He abandoned himself to excessive grief.
他陷入过度的哀伤之中。 - The British could afford to reduce defence spending in peacetime without excessive risk
英国可以在和平时期减少国防开支,而不会引来太大风险。 - She takes an excessive interest in clothes.
她过分注重衣着。 - All this excessive packaging& it's so wasteful.
这些过多的包装&太浪费了! - As expected, excessive drinking caught up with him.
正如所预料的那样,过度地饮酒最终毁了他。 - It is a matter of fact that excessive exposure to the sun's rays, especially in fairskinned people, can cause skin cancer.
事实上,过度地暴露于阳光之下,特别是对那些白皮肤的人们来说,易患皮肤癌。 - The government says that local authority spending is excessive.
政府称地方当局开支过大。 - T should not be made larger than necessary since excessive erector damping causes the gyro to overshoot the vertical during erection.
t也不应该做得比需要的更大,因为修正装置阻尼过大将使陀螺在修正过程中偏离垂线过多。 - Excessive drinking will do you harm.
过量饮酒对身体有害。