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1 excess
[ɪkˈses]1. noun1) the (act of) going beyond normal or suitable limits:تَجاوُزHe ate well, but not to excess.
2) an abnormally large amount:إفْراطHe had consumed an excess of alcohol.
3) an amount by which something is greater than something else:زِيادةٌ عن الحَدHe found he had paid an excess of $5.00 over what was actually on the bill.
2. adjectiveextra; additional (to the amount needed, allowed or usual):زيادَهHe had to pay extra for his excess baggage on the aircraft.
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2 EXCESS
• Excesses of our youth are draughts upon our old age (The) - Щеголял смолоду, а под старость умирает с голоду (Щ)• If in excess even nectar is poison - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C)• Nothing in excess is best - Сладок мед, да не по пуду в рот (C), Хорошего понемножку (X) -
3 excess
Fin [m1]1. the part of an insurance claim that has to be met by the policyholder rather than the insurance company. An excess of $100 means that the company pays all but $100 of the claim for loss or damage.2. in a financial institution, the amount by which assets exceed liabilities -
4 excess
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5 Excess
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6 excess
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7 excess profits tax
Fina tax levied by a government on a company that makes extraordinarily large profits in times of unusual circumstances, for example, during a war. An excess profits tax was imposed in the United States during World War II. -
8 excess reserves
Finreserves held by a financial institution that are higher than those required by the regulatory authorities. As such reserves may indicate that demand for loans is low, banks often sell their excess reserves to other institutions. -
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10 Excess Burst Size
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11 Excess Emission(s)
Abbreviation: EEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Excess Emission(s)
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12 Excess Information Rate
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Excess Information Rate
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13 Excess Margin Corporation
Accounting: EMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Excess Margin Corporation
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14 Excess Minority Carriers
Electronics: EMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Excess Minority Carriers
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15 Excess Serviceable Equipment Listing
Abbreviation: EXSEL (USPS Procurement & Supply)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Excess Serviceable Equipment Listing
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16 Excess flow valve
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17 excess and surplus lines broker
Insurance: E&SУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > excess and surplus lines broker
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18 excess cancer deaths
Radiology: ECDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > excess cancer deaths
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19 excess current liabilities
Abbreviation: X.C.L.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > excess current liabilities
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20 excess defense articles
Military: EDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > excess defense articles
См. также в других словарях:
Excess — Ex*cess , n. [OE. exces, excess, ecstasy, L. excessus a going out, loss of self possession, fr. excedere, excessum, to go out, go beyond: cf. F. exc[ e]s. See {Exceed}.] 1. The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excess — ex·cess adj: more than a usual or specified amount; specif: additional to an amount specified under another insurance policy excess coverage excess insurance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
excess — n Excess, superfluity, surplus, surplusage, overplus denote something which goes beyond a limit or bound. Excess applies to whatever exceeds a limit, measure, bound, or accustomed degree {in measure rein thy joy; scant this excess Shak.} {the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Excess-3 — binary coded decimal (XS 3), also called biased representation or Excess N, is a numeral system used on some older computers that uses a pre specified number N as a biasing value. It is a way to represent values with a balanced number of positive … Wikipedia
excess — [ek ses′, ikses′; ] also, esp.for adj. [, ek′ses΄] n. [ME & OFr exces < L excessus < pp. of excedere: see EXCEED] 1. action or conduct that goes beyond the usual, reasonable, or lawful limit 2. lack of moderation; intemperance;… … English World dictionary
Excess — is a state of something being present beyond a requisite amount. In certain contexts, it has a more specialized meaning:* In insurance, similar to deductible. * In chemistry, describing any reagent that is not the limiting reagent. * Excess is… … Wikipedia
excess — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. exces (14c.) excess, extravagance, outrage, from L. excessus departure, a going beyond the bounds of reason or beyond the subject, from stem of excedere to depart, go beyond (see EXCEED (Cf. exceed)). As an adjective… … Etymology dictionary
excess — [n1] overabundance of something balance, by product, enough, exorbitance, exuberance, fat, fulsomeness, glut, inundation, lavishness, leavings, leftover, luxuriance, nimiety, overdose, overflow, overkill, overload, overmuch, overrun, oversupply,… … New thesaurus
excess — ► NOUN 1) an amount that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable. 2) lack of moderation, especially in eating or drinking. 3) (excesses) outrageous or immoderate behaviour. 4) Brit. a part of an insurance claim to be paid by the insured.… … English terms dictionary
excess — in an insurance policy, excess clauses specify that the policyholder will be responsible for a portion of claims under certain conditions. Glossary of Business Terms The dollar amount by which the equity exceeds the margin requirements in a… … Financial and business terms
excess — ♦♦♦ excesses (The noun is pronounced [[t]ɪkse̱s[/t]]. The adjective is pronounced [[t]e̱kses[/t]].) 1) N VAR: with supp, usu a N of n An excess of something is a larger amount than is needed, allowed, or usual. An excess of houseplants in a small … English dictionary