excess
exc
ˈɪks
iks
ess
ɛs
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British pronunciation
/ɪkˈsɛs/

Définition et signification de « excess » en anglais

excess
01

surplus, excédent

much more than the desirable or required amount
excess definition and meaning
example
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The excess weight on the airplane caused delays in takeoff.
Le surplus de poids sur l'avion a causé des retards au décollage.
Her spending habits led to excess debt that was difficult to manage.
Ses habitudes de dépenses ont conduit à une dette excessive qui était difficile à gérer.
Excess
01

an amount that is much greater than what is necessary or required

example
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He poured an excess of sugar into the recipe.
The shipment contained an excess of materials.
02

an amount or degree that surpasses what is considered reasonable or permitted, often resulting in immoderation

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His excess of speed caused the accident.
The celebration was marked by excess and extravagance.
03

overindulgence, especially in pleasure, luxury, or consumption

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The king's court was famous for excess.
He indulged in excess during the holidays.
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