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excessive

/ik-ses-iv/US // ɪkˈsɛs ɪv //UK // (ɪkˈsɛsɪv) //

过量,过量的,过大的,过大

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit or degree; characterized by excess: excessive charges; excessive criticism.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.too much; overdone
Synonyms
disproportionate不成比例的,不相称的,不成比例,不相称enormous巨大的,巨大,庞大的,庞大exaggerated夸张的,夸张,夸大其词,夸大的exorbitant过高的,过高,高昂的,昂贵的extra额外的,额外,剩余的,补充extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的extreme极端,极限,极端的,极限的inordinate冗长的,过度,过多的,无限的needless不需要,无需,不需,不用redundant冗长的,冗长,冗赘,冗赘的steep陡峭的,陡峭,陡峭的斜坡,陡然superfluous冗长的,冗长,赘余的,赘余unconscionable不合情理,不合情理的,不合理的,不合理undue过度,不适当的,过度的,不当的unreasonable不合情理的,不合情理,不合理的,不合常理boundless无边无际,无穷无尽,无限的,无边无际的dissipated放任自流,放任自流的,放任不管,放任的dizzying令人眼花缭乱的,令人眼花缭乱,令人头晕目眩的,令人头晕目眩immoderate无节制,无节制的,无度,无度的indulgent放任自流,放纵的,放纵,放任intemperate胡言乱语,荒唐,荒诞不经的,荒诞不经limitless无边无际,无限的,无限,无穷无尽more更多,更多信息,更多内容,更多的over在,超过,超过了,在过去overboard落水,落水的,落水者,下水overkill矫枉过正,杀伤力过大,过度杀戮,过度杀伤力overmuch太多,太多了,过多,过份plethoric褶皱,褶皱的,褶皱性,褶皱性的prodigal挥霍无度,浪荡子,挥霍浪费,浪子回头profligate挥霍无度,淫靡,淫荡,淫乱recrementitious重现性的,再现性的,再现性,重现性self-indulgent放任自流,放纵自己,自我放纵,放纵sky-high天高云淡,天高气爽,天高皇帝远,天高任鸟飞stiff僵硬的,坚硬的,僵硬,坚硬stratospheric平流层,同温层super超级,超级的,超强的,超强superabundant超丰富的,超丰盛的,超丰盛,超丰富supernatural超自然的,超自然,超自然现象,超自然界too many太多,太多了,太多的,过多的towering高高耸立的,高耸的,高高耸立,巍峨的unbounded无限的,无限制的,无边界,无限unmeasurable不可估量,不可估量的,不可测量,不可计量way out途径,途径是,途径是什么

Examples

  • In more than 30 cities demonstrators clashed with police, who responded to their marches with excessive violence.

  • From 2011 to 2015, an average of 93,296 deaths annually could be tied to excessive alcohol use, or 255 deaths per day.

  • The excessive show of immune cell force spurs inflammation and cell death, which can stoke yet more inflammation and cell death.

  • From the customer’s standpoint, such ads help to stay away from excessive details, yet it is enough to resurface the brand in the memory when a purchase is being planned.

  • Officers who are the subject of previous civilian complaints – regardless of whether those complaints are for excessive force, verbal abuse or unlawful searches – pose a higher risk of engaging in serious misconduct in the future.

  • Excessive force to combat minor infractions of the law is the central issue today.

  • The list of banned items from the BBFC seems altogether ridiculous and excessive.

  • Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health problem in the United States.

  • For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week.

  • The government defines excessive drinking as drinking too much on one occasion over the course of a week.

  • Where the dampness is excessive the fronds take on an unhealthy appearance, and mould may appear.

  • It is a very common error to consider these deposits as evidence of excessive excretion.

  • Factors which favor an early deposit are high acidity, diminished urinary pigments, and excessive excretion of uric acid.

  • "Y—es," answered Mr. Carr, his excessive astonishment causing a hesitation.

  • A trace of bile may be present as a result of excessive straining while the tube is in the stomach.