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ad. 过多, 极度, 过度, 过分

  1. Elaborately, heavily, and often excessively ornamented.
    装饰华丽的精心地、过度地和经常过分地装饰的
  2. Highly or excessively sensitive.
    高度敏感的高度地或过度地敏感的
  3. Extremely or excessively sensitive.
    极度的或过分敏感的


excessively
[ adv ]
to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
<adv.all>
too big


Excessive \Ex*cess"ive\ ([e^]k*s[e^]s"[i^]v), a. [Cf. F.
excessif.]
Characterized by, or exhibiting, excess; overmuch.

Excessive grief [is] the enemy to the living. --Shak.

Syn: Undue; exorbitant; extreme; overmuch; enormous;
immoderate; monstrous; intemperate; unreasonable. See
{Enormous} --{Ex*cess*ive*ly}, adv. -{Ex*cess"ive*ness},
n.

  1. As for American Home Products, they say that Wall Street is excessively concerned about an alleged lack of new products in its pipeline.
  2. For Rene Berlandier, president of the fans' association, the main problem facing bullfighting is excessively high ticket prices.
  3. Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to President Ford and a member of the Tower commission that investigated the Iran-Contra affair, testified that "the excessively restrictive language proposed seems a case of throwing out the baby with the bath.
  4. Both Kims have also been criticized as excessively ambitious.
  5. The EPA has announced plans for a specific timetable to narrow the scope of two hazardous-waste regulations that industry officials have targeted as excessively stringent.
  6. Many economists do not consider a 1.47 ratio to be excessively high.
  7. Most dangerously, many seem to underestimate both the capacity and the willingness of Ukraine's armed forces to fight. Talk of war 'between two nuclear powers' may be excessively alarmist, since Ukraine is not really a nuclear power.
  8. "If they produce excessively and the market collapses, it will collapse on top of them as well as us," Mr. Lukman said.
  9. The problem does not appear to be that the bank has been excessively slow in approving loans and investments. The bank has built up a substantial 'pipeline' of its own and joint projects in various stages of maturity.
  10. A third theory, that the shape of the atoll looks like a bikinied figure, is dismissed as unlikely even to the "most perfervid imagination." By the way, "perfervid," means extremely or excessively fervent.
  11. Procedures are excessively opaque and unnec-essarily open to manipulation.
  12. One advantage of deregulating commercial banks right now is that for the moment they cannot capitalize excessively on new opportunities.
  13. The few companies that expanded nationally suffered excessively rapid expansion and inconsistent quality, industry experts say.
  14. Enterprises have not stopped borrowing excessively, because they do not expect inflation to stay low.
  15. ACLU officials called the policy excessively broad, making any offensive speech the target of disciplinary action.
  16. But as a post-crash strategy it is excessively expensive because few people respond.
  17. The official forecast for privatisation receipts appears excessively optimistic, while planned lay-offs at loss-making state-owned companies will generate extra social expenditure.
  18. It also argues that Badla gives brokers opportunities for excessively risky leveraged forward trading. The brokers retort that some speculation is essential to provide liquidity to the market.
  19. Venezuela is still excessively dependent on oil income and on imports for its well-being.
  20. Critics say angioplasty has been used excessively.
  21. I had thought Charles Ludlam's Santa Fe "Fledermaus" last summer excessively mugged.
  22. After citing Britain's tax cut earlier this year, the OECD report goes on to say that tighter fiscal policy might be desirable if domestic demand still is growing "excessively" next March, when Mr. Lawson unveils the 1989-90 budget.
  23. But the initial euphoria among some political activists now appears to have been excessively optimistic.
  24. It said federal officials should measure the states against each other, rather than the present absolute gauge, and penalize only those with "excessively large" error rates.
  25. But some concede that excessively aggressive sales bookings haven't been uncommon in the industry.
  26. The Brady report seems to have been unduly influenced by this political calculus, judging by the report's excessively harsh verdict against program trading.
  27. In so doing, the IMF encourages broad-based tax systems and discourages excessively high marginal rates that reduce work incentives, promote tax cheating, and penalize saving and investment.
  28. Some executives of MCA Inc. privately say the studio's top officers were bitterly divided in the past year over what some perceived as an excessively close and costly relationship between CAA and Universal Pictures.
  29. The White House has already attempted to shift blame on to Mr Greenspan, arguing that excessively tight monetary policy helped push the economy into recession in 1990.
  30. Protesters said the proposal stems from political and religious intolerance and from excessively rapid Arabization of this NorthAfrican country.
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