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overage

/oh-ver-eyj/US // ˈoʊ vərˈeɪdʒ //UK // (ˌəʊvərˈeɪdʒ) //

超龄,超额部分,超出的费用,超出部分

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : beyond the acceptable or desired age: overage for the draft.
    • : older than usual or expected for the activity, position, etc.: an overage baseball player who still outperforms many rookies.
    • : too old to be serviceable; antiquated: She drives an overage car.

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Examples

  • Their feast exceeded the Washington Post allotment, and when the bill came they split the overage.

  • Total overage charges will not exceed $50 per billing statement no matter how much data you use.

  • Even better—the first time you experience a data overage, we'll proactively waive fees.

  • Many teams, the Nationals included, avoid the CBT threshold so they aren’t subject to overage taxes.

  • Unlike other ISPs, Charter is subject to the prohibition on data caps and overage fees until May 2023 because of seven-year conditions applied to its 2016 purchase of Time Warner Cable.

  • That gives AT&T a big incentive to keep data caps low and overage fees high.

  • But, what if these men that get the overage credited to 'em refuse to come across?

  • The victims are usually criminals, or overage or incorrigible slaves, or prisoners of war.

  • Many of the available tractors and combines are overage and obsolete.