excessive

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汉语翻译

a. 过度的, 过多的, 极端的
【法】 过度的, 过分的, 额外的

词型变化:

名词:excessiveness 副词:excessively 

英语解释:

形容词 excessive:

  1. beyond normal limits
    同义词:inordinate, undue, unreasonable
  2. unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
    同义词:extravagant, exuberant, overweening

例句:

  1. Excessive patriotism can lead to xenophobia.
    爱国主义过了头即可导致仇视一切外国人。
  2. Excessive dosage of this drug can result in injury to the liver.
    这种药使用过量会损害肝脏。
  3. The quality of urban living has been damaged by excessive noise levels.
    城市生活的质量已被过度的噪音所破坏。
  4. Heavy rain and excessive use have impoverished the soil.
    土地因招暴雨侵蚀及使用过度已贫瘠不堪。
  5. Excessive sexual desire in a female.
    女性 * 狂女性过多的 *
  6. Having or showing excessive and arrogant self-confidence; presumptuous.
    冒昧的,放肆的拥有或显示过分的或傲慢的自信的; 自行其事的
  7. I consider the excessive smoking and drinking tend to cloud the brain.
    我认为过多的抽烟和过量的酗酒,会使人的头脑迟钝。
  8. Excessive rainfall had made the harvest impossible.
    雨量过多,丰收已经不可能了。

详细解释:


ex.ces.sive

adj.(形容词)
Exceeding a normal, usual, reasonable, or proper limit.
过量的:超过正常的、通常的、合理的或正当界限的

【引伸】
exces.sively
adv.(副词)
exces.siveness
n.(名词)
<参考词汇><同义词>excessive,exorbitant,extravagant,immoderate,inordinate,extreme,unreasonableThese adjectives mean exceeding a normal, usual, reasonable, or proper limit.
这些形容词意思是超过了正常的、平常的、合理的或正当的限制。
Excessive describes a quantity, an amount, or a degree that is more than what is justifiable, tolerable, or desirable:
Excessive 用来形容数量或程度超过了正当的、可忍受的或想要的限度:
例句:
excessive speed;
超速;

例句:
excessive drinking.
酗酒。

Exorbitant usually refers to a quantity or degree that far exceeds what is customary or fair:
Exorbitant 通常指数量或程度远超过习惯上的或公正的限度:
例句:
exorbitant interest rates;
过高的利润率;

例句:
an exorbitant price.
过高的价格。

Extravagant sometimes specifies excessive or unwise expenditure of money (
Extravagant 有时描述过分或不合理地金钱花费(
例句:
extravagant gifts); often it implies unbridled divergence from the bounds of reason or sound judgment (
奢侈的礼物); 它经常指远离合理或公正的界限(

例句:
extravagant claims;
过分的要求;

例句:
extravagant praise).
过分的赞扬)。

Immoderate denotes lack of due moderation:
Immoderate 指缺乏适度的节制:
例句:
immoderate expenses;
无节制的花费;

例句:
immoderate enthusiasm.
极端的热爱。

Inordinate implies an overstepping of bounds imposed by authority or dictated by good sense:
Inordinate 指超越了出于好意或由权威划定的界限:
例句:
inordinate vanity;
过度虚荣;

例句:
inordinate demands.
过分的需求。

Extreme suggests the utmost degree of excessiveness:
Extreme 意思是超过了最大的限度的:
例句:
extreme joy;
极度高兴;

例句:
extreme danger;
极端危险;

例句:
extreme opinions.
偏激的观点。

Unreasonable applies to what exceeds reasonable limits:
Unreasonable 指超过了合理的限度:
例句:
charged an unreasonable rent;
收取不合理的租金;

例句:
made an unreasonable request.
提出不合理的要求。


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