词汇 | excessive |
释义 | excessive adjective uk /ekˈses.ɪv/ us /ekˈses.ɪv/ C1 too much: 过分的;过度的;过多的 Excessive exercise can sometimes cause health problems.体育锻炼过度有时也会导致健康问题。 Any more pudding would simply be excessive.一口布丁也不能吃了,再吃就吃多了。 Synonym inordinateformal The film was criticized for its excessive violence and nudity. The message of the campaign is that excessive drinking is a health risk. They complained about excessive government intrusion into their legitimate activities. For years, the organization was constrained by excessive bureaucracy. The word 'lady' has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive.lady 一词有优雅和过分娇柔的涵义,因此某些女性觉得该词具有冒犯意。 Too much and unnecessary ado be up to your neck (in something)idiom bellyful binge carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom drown gush hyper immoderate immoderately inappeasable inessential infest plenty pleonasm pleonastic plethora proliferation unwarranted weigh someone/something down Related wordexcessively excessive | Business Englishexcessive adjective uk /ɪkˈsesɪv/us too much or too many: Some property owners complained that they were being charged excessive fees. The directive will prevent employees from working excessive hours. Investing offshore is only worthwhile if the costs involved are not excessive. excessivelyadverb/ekˈsesɪvli/ The present system of tax reliefs is excessively complicated. Examples of excessiveexcessive They were quick, however, to use beads in more excessive and radical ways. After haemofiltration, which probably eliminated the excessive amount of triiodothyronine, cardiovascular as well as renal functions returned to normal. He took up the cause of private enterprise and complained of excessive taxes and government interference. If there is too little regulation, excessive costs may be imposed on third parties and the net social benefits of transfers may be negative. The memory needed for this table plus the peak heap size must be small enough to avoid excessive paging. The lowest maize yield harvested in 1996/97 under sole maize was attributed to leaching and water logging due to excessive rainfall and lodging. Possibly he objected to honouring the unconsecrated bread and wine with excessive ceremony. His enthusiasm for his subject produces some excessive stylistic flourishes, dramatic metaphors, rhetorical questions. Among other sleep disorders, four patients noticed difficulties in falling asleep in each group, and one patient had excessive daytime sleepiness in the modafinil group. The high incidence of complications was related to excessive shunt, especially with the prostheses sutured on the ascending aorta or on the brachiocephalic artery. However, there are good reasons for believing that these problems are not excessive for our current purposes. Examples of extraordinary measures include those procedures that incur excessive cost, pain, or burden or lack substantial benefit to the patient. It is characterized by developmentally excessive activity, impulsivity, and disorganized, offtask behaviors. The legislative branch must also enact federal tort reform to allow providers to stop spending millions on needlessly defensive and excessive care. The use of colorful language and superfluous details is further illustrated by the journalist's excessive description of the protagonist's appearance. See all examples of excessive These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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