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surfeit

英 [ˈsɜːfɪt]

美 [ˈsɜːrfɪt]

n.  过量
vi.  吃得过多由于过量而厌腻

过去分词:surfeited 复数:surfeits 过去式:surfeited 现在分词:surfeiting 第三人称单数:surfeits 

GRE

BNC.22370 / COCA.26381

牛津词典

    noun

    • 过量
      an amount that is too large

      柯林斯词典

      • N-SING 过量;过多
        Asurfeit ofsomething is an amount which is too large.
        1. Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.
          定量供应很久以前就结束了饼干过剩的状况。

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      • indulge (one's appetite) to satiety
        1. supply or feed to surfeit
            Synonym:cloy

          双语例句

          • It seems that a surfeit of shame still exists around weight and a good proportion of people at any one time are likely to be dieting secretly.
            看来,饮食过度的耻辱仍然对体重存在影响,大多数人任何时候都可能在秘密节食。
          • The stimulus packages that have been announced across the region must try to turn its surfeit of savers into avid consumers.
            亚洲各国宣布的刺激方案,必须立足于把这些经济体的过度储蓄者转变成积极消费者。
          • For the most part, people in developed countries live in a state of surfeit, not of want.
            发达国家绝大多数的人过著过度富足、而不是贫困的生活。
          • A surfeit of food makes one sick.
            饮食过量使人生病。
          • Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day.
            这样我便可整日暴食或垂涎。
          • Footballing mishaps are the latest in a series of catastrophes to be blamed on a surfeit of maleness.
            在这些不幸的足球赛事之前,也有一系列灾难被归咎于男性化过度。
          • As long as you never want those separate, closed systems to interoperate you'll have no problem ( aside, perhaps, from a surfeit of IDs to remember).
            只要您根本不希望这些分隔开的、封闭的系统相互操作,您就不会有问题(也许,除了需要记忆大量的标识符之外)。
          • Very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world.
            特别是因为饮食过度而对享乐非常老练的;精通世故的。
          • The result for the developing world is a possible capital surfeit and attendant fears of overvalued exchange rates, floods of cheap imports and extreme volatility should the wall of money eventually retreat.
            这给新兴经济体带来的后果,可能是资本过剩、随之而来的对本币汇率高估的忧虑、廉价进口的泛滥,以及大批资金一旦最终撤离所导致的极度波动。
          • Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.
            定量供应很久以前就结束了饼干过剩的状况。