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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
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exces.sively
adv.(副词)exces.siveness
n.(名词)<参考词汇><同义词>excessive,exorbitant,extravagant,immoderate,inordinate,extreme,unreasonable同义词>These 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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