overplus如何读

英:['əʊvəˌplʌs]

美:['oʊvəˌplʌs]

overplus是什么意思

  • n.剩余;过剩

overplus英英释义

Noun

1. extreme excess;

"an embarrassment of riches"

overplus词源英文解释

Middle English, partial translation of Middle French surplus

The first known use of overplus was in the 14th century

overplus 例句

1 the store was stuck with an overplus of tie-ins for a movie that fizzled at the box office

2 Each overplus and each deficiency You will make good.

3 Neither of them had an overplus of property.

4 It will be asked, Why did not this overplus do as other crowded Americans did: move west?

5 At the end of each year, the account is balanced, and the overplus or deficit is transferred to the succeeding one.

6 What kind of excess do overplus and superabundance denote? lavishness and profusion?

7 Now, it is clear, that in this case a schoolmaster can subsist; since, in the course of the very first year, he gets an overplus beyond this dockmoney of his office.

8 Here was a race of people, not interfered with by civilization, who manifested all that overplus of sexual energy to which Metchnikoff calls attention.

9 All the seasons run their race In this quiet resting place; Peach, and apricot, and fig Here will ripen, and grow big; Here is store and overplus,— More had not Alcinoüs!

10 Either some improvement to house or grounds was wanted, or a trip to the baths—rendered necessary by his wife's delicate health—consumed the overplus income.

11 Formerly there were wars which automatically took thought of the overplus of men; but to-day the world is at peace, as men regard the term—and every man's hand is against his neighbor!

12 Doctors will not treat their own children because the overplus of sympathy is a hindrance to action.

13 They possess indeed two distinct diets; they do not preserve for the period of famine the overplus of the foods which they consume in the period of abundance.

14 It was folly to continue to exist when an overplus of pain was certain; and the probabilities in favour of the increase of misery with the prolongation of existence, were so overwhelming.

15 The former is a production the spirit of which is worthy of its occasion, although, in execution, it is weakened, by an overplus of imagery and epithet.

16 An overplus is unthinkable, since no man can do more than his duty.

17 They have been brought about by a population increasing beyond the means of subsistence, and have taken place as soon as the overplus has required it.

18 The 427 overplus, which is not very considerable, goes to the profit of the city.

19 “You may judge, my lord; the poor people pay with the overplus of the harvest; this year there has been no overplus; on the contrary, every one is behind in point even of necessities.”

20 Her cloudy condition possibly indicates an overplus of water.

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