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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - excess

 
 

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excess
1) избыток, излишек 2) матем. остаток - angular excess - rainfall excess
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1.
  избыток; излишек превышение hydrostatic excess ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
2.
  избыток, остаток, излишек ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
3.
  1) избыток; излишек избыточный; излишний 2) превышение 3) эксцесс degree of excess — степень избыточности; степень превышения - code excess - color excess - excess of matrix - excess of set - excess of traingle - excess of triangle - excess over - geodesic excess - mass excess - mean excess - neutron excess - spherical excess - total excess ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  сущ. 1) избыток, излишек 2) превышение • - excess capacities - excess capacity - excess contribution - excess costs - excess distribution - excess expenditure - excess inventories - excess loan - excess of credit - excess of demand over supply - excess of loss - excess payment - excess produce - excess profit - excess profits tax - excess profits - excess returns - excess weight - in excess of a plan Syn: surplus, overage, overbalance, overplus, redundancy, overshoot, exceeding, surpassing ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  1) избыток, излишек 2) биом. эксцесс ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
6.
  1. избыток, излишек excess of provisions —- излишки продовольствия excess of caution —- излишняя осторожность (осмотрительность) excess to dispose excesses —- спец. реализовывать излишки 2. излишество; чрезмерность; крайность to excess —- чрезмерно, больше чем нужно, до излишества to drink to excess —- пьянствовать, злоупотреблять алкоголем she was serious almost to excess —- она была, пожалуй, слишком серьезна he is generous to excess —- он излишне щедр indulgence carried to excess —- потворство, доведенное до крайности 3. крайнее, чрезмерное проявление an excess of grief —- бурное проявление горя in an excess of joy —- вне себя от радости in an excess of mirth —- задыхаясь от смеха 4. превышение the excess of one over the other —- количество, на которое одно превышает другое excess of jurisdiction on the part of the House —- превышение палатой (представителей) своих полномочий in excess of —- больше, свыше, сверх (нормы и т. п.) production in excess of plan —- производство сверх плана, перевыполнение производственного задания last year there was an excess of imports over exports —- в прошлом году ввоз превысил вывоз to act in excess of one's rights —- действовать неправомерно; превышать свои полномочия 5. разница в (денежных) суммах he paid excess of first over third class —- он доплатил разницу между стоимостью билета первого и третьего...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) избыток, излишек - in excess of  2) usu. pl. эксцесс; крайность  3) неумеренность - to excess  4) attr. дополнительный - excess luggage - excess fare - excess profit - excess profits tax EXCESS fare railways доплата, приплата (за билет) EXCESS luggage багаж выше нормы EXCESS profit сверхприбыль EXCESS profits tax налог на сверхприбыль ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & adj. --n. 1 the state or an instance of exceeding. 2 the amount by which one quantity or number exceeds another. 3 exceeding of a proper or permitted limit. 4 a the overstepping of the accepted limits of moderation, esp. intemperance in eating or drinking. b (in pl.) outrageous or immoderate behaviour. 5 an extreme or improper degree or extent (an excess of cruelty). 6 part of an insurance claim to be paid by the insured, esp. by prior agreement. --attrib.adj. usu. 1 that exceeds a limited or prescribed amount (excess weight). 2 required as extra payment (excess postage). Phrases and idioms excess baggage (or luggage) that exceeding a weight allowance and liable to an extra charge. in (or to) excess exceeding the proper amount or degree. in excess of more than; exceeding. Etymology: ME f. OF exces f. L excessus (as EXCEED) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French exces, from Late Latin ~us, from Latin, departure, projection, from excedere to exceed  Date: 14th century  1.  a. the state or an instance of surpassing usual, proper, or specified limits ; superfluity  b. the amount or degree by which one thing or quantity exceeds another an ~ of 10 bushels  2. undue or immoderate indulgence ; intemperance; also an act or instance of intemperance prevent ~es and abuses by newly created local powers — Albert Shanker  II. adjective  Date: 15th century more than the usual, proper, or specified amount  III. transitive verb  Date: 1971 to eliminate the position of ~ed several teachers because of budget cutbacks ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. An excess of something is a larger amount than is needed, allowed, or usual. An excess of house plants in a small flat can be oppressive... Polyunsaturated oils are essential for health. Excess is harmful, however. N-VAR: with supp, usu a N of n 2. Excess is used to describe amounts that are greater than what is needed, allowed, or usual. After cooking the fish, pour off any excess fat... = surplus ADJ: ADJ n 3. Excess is behaviour that is unacceptable because it is considered too extreme or immoral. She said she was sick of her life of excess. ...adolescent excess. N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl 4. Excess is used to refer to additional amounts of money that need to be paid for services and activities that were not originally planned or taken into account. (FORMAL) ...a letter demanding an excess fare of ?20... ADJ: ADJ n 5. The excess on an insurance policy is a sum of money which the insured person has to pay towards the cost of a claim. The insurance company pays the rest. (BRIT BUSINESS, TECHNICAL) The company wanted ?1,800 for a policy with a ?400 excess for under-21s. N-COUNT: usu sing 6. In excess of means more than a particular amount. (FORMAL) Avoid deposits in excess of ?20,000 in any one account... PREP-PHRASE: PREP amount 7. If you do something to excess, you do it too much. I was reasonably fit, played a lot of tennis, and didn’t smoke or drink to excess... PHRASE: PHR after v c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a larger amount of something than is allowed or needed  (Scrape any excess off with a spatula. | an excess of)  (It was an excess of enthusiasm that caused the problem.) 2 in excess of more than a particular amount  (The car reached speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour.) 3 do sth to excess to do something too much or too often, so that it may harm you  (Drinking is OK as long as you don't do it to excess.) 4 excesses harmful or thoughtless actions that are socially or morally unacceptable  (The government was unable to curb the excesses of the secret police.) 5 behaviour which is not acceptable because it is too harmful or extreme  (The minister preached a long sermon against the dangers of excess.) ~2 adj only before noun 1 additional and not wanted or needed because there is already enough of something  (Cut any excess fat from the meat.) 2 excess baggage/luggage bags or cases that weigh more than the legal limit that you can take on a plane ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - mid-14c., from L. excessus "departure, going beyond the bounds of reason or beyond the subject," from stem of excedere "to depart, go beyond" (see exceed). ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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