柯林斯詞典excessive /?k?s?s?v/ 1. ADJ If you describe the amount or level of something as excessive, you disapprove of it because it is more or higher than is necessary or reasonable. 過(guò)多的; 過(guò)度的[表不滿(mǎn)] Their spending on research is excessive and is slowing developments of new treatments. 他們?cè)谘芯可系幕ㄤN(xiāo)過(guò)多,正在減慢新療法的開(kāi)發(fā)。2. excessivelyADV 過(guò)多地; 過(guò)度地 Managers are also accused of paying themselves excessively high salaries. 經(jīng)理們還被指責(zé)給自己發(fā)過(guò)高的工資。 返回 excessive劍橋詞典too much 過(guò)分的;過(guò)度的;過(guò)多的 Excessive exercise can sometimes cause health problems . 躰育鍛鍊過(guò)度有時(shí)也會(huì)導(dǎo)致健康問(wèn)題。 Any more pudding would simply be excessive. 一口佈丁也不能喫了,再喫就喫多了。 例句 The film was criticized for its excessive violence and nudity .The message of the campaign is that excessive drinking is a health risk .They complained about excessive government intrusion into their legitimate activities .For years , the organization was constrained by excessive bureaucracy .The word 'lady ' has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive . 返回 excessive