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单词 overage
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overage1

noun ˈəʊv(ə)rɪdʒˈoʊv(ə)rɪdʒ
  • An excess or surplus, especially the amount by which a sum of money is greater than a previous estimate.

    超额部分;超出部分

    the company will make its money from overages when the film does well enough
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most typical source is assessments made on the insurance industry on a real broad basis to take care of any overage in costs.
    • After the base received an overage of drinking water, base officials decided to place the boxes in strategic locations around the base so water would be easily accessible.
    • The result was a supply chain with too many peaks and valleys and attendant shortages and overages, rather than a steady and predictable stream.
    • If the costs run past the draw, I'm to pull the overage from the profits off that high-risk account.
    • But it might be a challenge for the coach to explain to a player or parent how that overage will be resolved.
    • The account rep began by saying that they'd received numerous reports on my site for bandwidth abuse - and I stopped him right there, saying I understood that I had overages, but abuse was perhaps not the right word.
    • Also, overages must be built into supply estimates because there is always a need for a large reserve of items that wear out quickly, such as boots, jackets, and gloves.
    • Some have reduced their electric bills, while others receive monthly checks for their power overages, he said.
    • Teams whose payrolls exceed $61.7 million for the upcoming season will have to pay a dollar-for-dollar tax on the overage.
    • It's always a good idea to speak with your auto insurance carrier to see if you already have these overages.
    • Then the next higher dose would have dumped a huge overage of free drug into the blood, and all at once.
    • The retainer is to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain security for the overage.
    • If the amount collected from all responsible persons exceeds the amount due, the IRS then refunds the excess to the person whose payment caused the overage.
    • Of course, that doesn't likely mean he has to write a check, but rather that he won't be seeing a first-day gross percentage until the overages are paid back.
    • In this concept, energy not used by the household would be fed back into a main grid, resulting in a credit to the user's account, while overages would similarly receive extra energy from that grid and be charged accordingly.
    • Mr. Panton was directed to traffic operations to pay duties and taxes on the overage.
    Synonyms
    remainder, remaining part, part leftover, rest, remnant, remnants

overage2

(also overaged)
adjectiveəʊvərˈeɪdʒˌoʊvərˈeɪdʒ
  • Over a certain age limit.

    超龄的

    they were banned after fielding overage players

    他们因派超龄队员上场而被禁赛。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From May to September, it was the summer of the pseudo-scandals: Gary Condit, shark attacks and overage Little Leaguers.
    • Registration for underage players is €16 and registration for overage players is €26.
    • Things didn't work out because they didn't want to have two overage goaltenders.
    • He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players.
    • Only three of our 18 players will be overage next year so there is great hope for the future of the game in this area.
    • We feel sorry for all the overage players who came to training.
    • There was good news for St Patrick's this week, however, when they were awarded the points for their game against Brookvale after it was discovered their opponents had played an overage player.

overage1

nounˈoʊv(ə)rɪdʒˈōv(ə)rij
  • An excess or surplus, especially the amount by which a sum of money is greater than a previous estimate.

    超额部分;超出部分

    the company will make its money from overages when the film does well enough
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some have reduced their electric bills, while others receive monthly checks for their power overages, he said.
    • The result was a supply chain with too many peaks and valleys and attendant shortages and overages, rather than a steady and predictable stream.
    • It's always a good idea to speak with your auto insurance carrier to see if you already have these overages.
    • If the amount collected from all responsible persons exceeds the amount due, the IRS then refunds the excess to the person whose payment caused the overage.
    • After the base received an overage of drinking water, base officials decided to place the boxes in strategic locations around the base so water would be easily accessible.
    • Mr. Panton was directed to traffic operations to pay duties and taxes on the overage.
    • The most typical source is assessments made on the insurance industry on a real broad basis to take care of any overage in costs.
    • In this concept, energy not used by the household would be fed back into a main grid, resulting in a credit to the user's account, while overages would similarly receive extra energy from that grid and be charged accordingly.
    • If the costs run past the draw, I'm to pull the overage from the profits off that high-risk account.
    • Also, overages must be built into supply estimates because there is always a need for a large reserve of items that wear out quickly, such as boots, jackets, and gloves.
    • The retainer is to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain security for the overage.
    • But it might be a challenge for the coach to explain to a player or parent how that overage will be resolved.
    • Of course, that doesn't likely mean he has to write a check, but rather that he won't be seeing a first-day gross percentage until the overages are paid back.
    • The account rep began by saying that they'd received numerous reports on my site for bandwidth abuse - and I stopped him right there, saying I understood that I had overages, but abuse was perhaps not the right word.
    • Teams whose payrolls exceed $61.7 million for the upcoming season will have to pay a dollar-for-dollar tax on the overage.
    • Then the next higher dose would have dumped a huge overage of free drug into the blood, and all at once.
    Synonyms
    remainder, remaining part, part leftover, rest, remnant, remnants

overage2

adjectiveˌōvərˈājˌoʊvərˈeɪdʒ
  • Over a certain age limit.

    超龄的

    a team of overage and underage ball players
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Only three of our 18 players will be overage next year so there is great hope for the future of the game in this area.
    • Things didn't work out because they didn't want to have two overage goaltenders.
    • Registration for underage players is €16 and registration for overage players is €26.
    • There was good news for St Patrick's this week, however, when they were awarded the points for their game against Brookvale after it was discovered their opponents had played an overage player.
    • We feel sorry for all the overage players who came to training.
    • He was also instrumental in introducing the identity card system, which to a great extent prevented schools from fielding overage players.
    • From May to September, it was the summer of the pseudo-scandals: Gary Condit, shark attacks and overage Little Leaguers.
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