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1 consumed power
consumed power abgenommene Leistung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > consumed power
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2 excess
noun1) (inordinate degree or amount) Übermaß, das (of an + Dat.)eat/drink to excess — übermäßig essen/trinken
3)excess weight — Übergewicht, das
5) (esp. Brit. Insurance) Selbstbeteiligung, die* * *[ik'ses] 1. noun1) (the (act of) going beyond normal or suitable limits: He ate well, but not to excess.) das Übermaß2) (an abnormally large amount: He had consumed an excess of alcohol.) das Übermaß3) (an amount by which something is greater than something else: He found he had paid an excess of $5.00 over what was actually on the bill.) die Mehrsumme2. adjective(extra; additional( to the amount needed, allowed or usual): He had to pay extra for his excess baggage on the aircraft.) Über-...- academic.ru/25464/excessive">excessive- excessively
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- in excess of* * *ex·cess[ɪkˈses, ek-]I. n<pl -es>another night of \excess yesterday? hast mal wieder maßlos über die Stränge geschlagen gestern Abend?an \excess of alcohol ein Übermaß an Alkoholan \excess of enthusiasm is not always a good thing allzu viel Enthusiasmus ist nicht immer gutto have an \excess of energy überschüssige Energie besitzento make love to \excess sich exzessiv liebento eat to \excess übermäßig viel essenin \excess of... mehr als...\excess amount Mehrbetrag m\excess capacity Überkapazität f\excess charge Zusatzgebühr f\excess income Mehreinkommen nt\excess production Überschussproduktion f\excess supply Überangebot nt2. (surplus) überschüssig\excess alcohol in the blood zu hoher Blutalkoholgehalt\excess allowance Zusatzbewilligung f\excess fare Zuschlag m\excess fat überschüssiges Fett* * *[ɪk'ses]1. n1) Übermaß nt (of an +dat)to eat/drink to excess — übermäßig essen/trinken
to carry sth to excess —
don't do anything to excess — man soll nichts übertreiben
he does everything to excess — er übertreibt bei allem
2) pl Exzesse pl; (drinking, sex etc) Ausschweifungen pl; (brutalities) Ausschreitungen pl3) (= amount left over) Überschuss m4)to be in excess of — hinausgehen über (+acc), überschreiten
a figure in excess of... — eine Zahl über (+dat)...
5) (esp Brit INSUR) Selbstbeteiligung f2. adjwater, salt, energy überschüssig; alcohol zu vielexcess fat — Fettpolster nt, überschüssiges Fett
* * *excess [ıkˈses]A sof an dat):in excess im Übermaß;in excess of mehr als, über (akk) (… hinaus);be in excess of sth etwas übersteigen oder überschreiten, über etwas hinausgehen;excess bis zum Übermaß, übermäßig;2. meist pl Exzess m:b) Unmäßigkeit f, Ausschweifung(en) f(pl)be in excess WIRTSCH überschießen;excess of age Überalterung f;excess of exports Ausfuhrüberschuss;excess of purchasing power Kaufkraftüberhang m4. besonders Br Selbstbeteiligung f (an einer Versicherung)B adj [a. ˈekses] überschüssig, Über…:excess amount Mehrbetrag m* * *noun1) (inordinate degree or amount) Übermaß, das (of an + Dat.)eat/drink to excess — übermäßig essen/trinken
3)excess weight — Übergewicht, das
5) (esp. Brit. Insurance) Selbstbeteiligung, die* * *n.(§ pl.: excesses)= Exzess -e m.Überfluss m.Überschuss m.
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