= excessive, adj. (a) Beyond the usual or specified amount; cf. excess, n. 6b; †(b) beyond what is necessary, proper or right (obsolete).
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [adjective] (147) excess?a1400 = excessive, adj. (a) Beyond the usual or specified amount; cf. excess, n. 6b; †(b) beyond what is necessary, proper or right (obsolete). excessive1477 Of qualities, states, actions, magnitudes, etc. In favourable or neutral sense: Exceeding what is usual; ‘surpassing’; exceedingly great. excessful1633 Characterized by excess; excessive. excedent1660 Used absol. That which exceeds. superheated1831 gen. Heated above the ordinary temperature or degree; excessively heated or hot. Frequently figurative. Subcategories:— that is in excess of normal amount (2) — that goes beyond ordinary limits (3) — excessively profuse (3) — superabundant (16) — excessive or too great in amount or degree (72) — excessive or superfluous (37) — provided with an excess of something (9) |
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