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I . excess [ɪkˈses] RZ.

1. excess (surplus amount):

excess
nadmiar r.m.
to excess
in excess of
excess of jurisdiction PR.

2. excess (money):

excess
nadwyżka r.ż.

3. excess:

wybryki r.m. l.mn.
ekscesy r.m. l.mn.

zwroty:

okrucieństwa r.n. l.mn.

II . excess [ɪkˈses] PRZYM.

excess
excess fare
excess capacity GOSP.

excess amount RZ. bez l.mn.

excess amount
nadwyżka r.ż.

excess baggage RZ. bez l.mn.

excess baggage

excess charge RZ.

1. excess charge (extra):

excess charge

2. excess charge (postal):

excess charge

excess expenditure RZ.

excess expenditure
nadmierne wydatki r.m. l.mn.

excess luggage RZ.

excess luggage → excess baggage

Zobacz też excess baggage

excess baggage RZ. bez l.mn.

excess baggage

excess production RZ.

excess production
nadprodukcja r.ż.

excess supply RZ. bez l.mn.

excess supply

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem excess

excess baggage
to excess
excess fare
excess capacity GOSP.
excess of jurisdiction PR.
in excess of

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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It has been reported that the group is worth in excess of $100 million.
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It has an unrefueled combat range in excess of 8,800 miles.
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Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species now known to live in excess of 25 to 30 years.
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The library district's current population is in excess of 60,000 residents.
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The facility is now in the excess of 100,000 sq. ft.
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The annual precipitation total in these areas is in excess of 1500mmin 1.
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The lack of demand and the excess supply of houses precipitated a sharp fall in real prices.
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Damage to the stratum corneum and superficial skin layers not only results in physical vulnerability, but also results in an excess rate of water loss.
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By the end of 1987, it stood at just over 2,600,000 - having started the year still in excess of 3,000,000.
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Mopeds may not be operated sidewalks, trails, roadways with posted speeds in excess of 50 mph, or limited-access highways.
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