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ex.cessek5ses, 5--n [U], adj [not gradable](an amount which is) more than acceptable, expected or reasonable超越(的);无节制(的);过量(的)An excess of enthusiasm is not always a good thing.过分热情并不总是一件好事。They both eat to excess (= a lot more than they need).他们俩都吃得太饱了。There will be an increase in tax for those earning in excess of (= more than) twice the national average wage.对收入为国民平均收入两倍的人将增加税收。We might seem to be carrying excess supplies but they would be necessary in the case of an emergency. [before n]看上去我们所带的东西多了些,但情况紧急时,它们会派上用场。Because our suitcases were so heavy we had to pay excess luggage/baggage (= the money charged because your bags weigh more than the allowed amount).由于箱子太沉,我们不得不交超重运费。
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