surplus
n[C, U]
1 amount left over after one has used all that one needs; amount by which money received is greater than money spent 剩余(额); 过剩; 盈余; 顺差
Surpluses of food can be sold for cash. 多余的食物可卖钱.
We have a trade surplus of 400 million. 我们有 4 亿英镑的贸易顺差.
a time of great surplus followed by a time of shortage 物资大量过剩时期, 随之而来的物资短缺时期
[attrib 作定语]
an army surplus store, ie one selling clothes, equipment, etc no longer needed by the army 剩余军用物资商店(出售军服、 装备品等的). Cf 参看 deficit.
2 (idm 习语) in `surplus having a surplus 有剩余; 有盈余
Our trade is in surplus, ie We are exporting more than we are importing. 我国贸易出现出超(出口量大於进口量). surplus, adj ~ (to sth) more than is needed or used 剩余的; 过剩的
surplus labour, ie workers for whom there are no jobs 剩余劳动力
a sale of surplus stock 剩余存货廉价出售
This food is surplus to requirements. 这种食物供过於求.
Marsabbr. master attitude reference system 主要态度参考系统;midair retrieval system 中空恢复系统;military affiliated radio system 军用附属无线电系统;mathematics anxiety rating scale 数学焦虑等级刻度;
n. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的名词复数 );
v. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的第三人称单数 );
gradualadj. 渐进的,渐(升)降的;倾斜度小的;逐次的,逐渐的;平缓的;
n. 弥撒升阶圣歌;弥撒圣歌集;
hamn. 火腿;(旧时的)小镇,村庄;大腿后部;拙劣演员(尤指表演过火者);
vi. 表情夸张,表演过火;
adj. 过火的,做作的;蹩脚的;自满的;搞业余无线电收发报的;