单词 | to excess |
释义 | excess /ik-sesˈ or ekˈses/noun
ORIGIN: L excēssus, from excēdere, excēssum to go beyond excessˈive adjective
Excessively excessˈively adverb excessˈiveness noun excess capacity noun The operating situation of a firm or industry when output is below the level at which all its productive resources are fully employed excess demand noun A situation in which the quantity of a product or service which buyers wish to buy at the prevailing price exceeds that which sellers are prepared or able to sell excess fare noun Payment for distance travelled beyond, or in a higher class than, that allowed by the ticket excess luggage or excess baggage noun Luggage above the weight allowed free excess postage noun Payment due from the addressee when insufficient stamps have been put on a letter or packet excess profits tax noun A tax on profits in excess of those for a specified base period or over a rate adopted as a reasonable return on capital excess supply noun The operating situation of a firm or industry in which the quantity of a product or service which sellers wish to sell at the prevailing price exceeds the quantity which buyers wish to buy carry to excess To do (something) too much in excess of More than to excess Immoderately |
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