surfeit

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◎ 单词释义

n.过食;过量

v.暴食;过分沉溺

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

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noun

1. eating until excessively full

Synonym: repletion

2. the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall

Synonym: glutoversupply

3. the state of being more than full

Synonym: excessoverabundance

verb

1. indulge (one's appetite) to satiety

2. supply or feed to surfeit

Synonym: cloy

1. 过量;过多
A surfeit of something is an amount which is too large.

e.g. 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。

1. 饮食过度,过量,使生厌,使餍足:surface 表面 | surfeit 饮食过度,过量,使生厌,使餍足 | surmise 臆测,猜度

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2. 使餍足,使饮食过度,过度,过量:sufficient 足够,充分的 | surfeit 使餍足,使饮食过度,过度,过量 | circumference 圆周,周围

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3. 过食:surfeit with 沉溺于 | surfeit 过食 | surfer 冲浪者

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surfeit的用法及例句:

The voters are pretty sick of such a surfeit of primary sloganeering.(选民们对于初选时没完没了地空喊口号的现象感到发腻了。)

The country has a surfeit of cheap Labour.(该国廉价劳动力过剩。)

But in the developed world, hundreds of millions of us now face the bizarre problem of surfeit.(但是在发达世界,现在我们无数的人们面临的是一个“过量”的奇特问题。)

There have been a surfeit of plays about divorce on the television recently.(最近有关离婚的电视剧过多。)

This shift from information scarcity to surfeit has broad effects.(信息从匮乏转向过剩具有广泛的影响。)

There has been a surfeit of plays about divorce on the TV recently.(最近有关离婚的电视剧太多了。)

Power cuts dog Gazan life, but Hamas profits from the taxes it collects on the fuel that powers a noisy surfeit of generators.(切断供电让加沙人的生活变得糟糕,但哈马斯却从为隆隆作响的发电机提供燃料的税收中受益。)

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。)

Although the weeklies provide a surfeit of material each week, much of it is unusable to us.(虽然周刊每星期都会提供一个引人入胜的材料,但大部分都是不适合我们使用的。)

Stella-based models such as Limits to Growth possess a remarkable surfeit of feedback circuits.(那些以Stella为基础的模型,比如说“增长的极限”模型,显而易见过量拥有反馈电路。)

Mary's fault..was a surfeit of certainty.