surplus的意思和读音

surplus

: [ˈsɜrpləs] : [ˈsɜː(r)pləs]

n.

adj.

surpluses  

adj.+n.surplus labor,surplus labour,large surplus,huge surplus,modest surplus

v.+n.produce surplus

n.shortfall

adj.essential

n.excess,extra,spare,leftovers,remainder

adj.remaining,leftover,additional,over,superfluous

surplusn.

1.an amount that is extra or more than you need

food surpluses

Wheat was in surplus that year.

2.the amount by which the amount of money received is greater than the amount of money spent

a trade surplus of £400 million4 亿

The balance of payments was in surplus last year(= the value of exports was greater than the value of imports) .

adj.

1.more than is needed or used

surplus cash

Surplus grain is being sold for export.

These items are surplus to requirements(= not needed) .

n.1.,;【;;【;〈〉()

adj.1.,,

n.1.more of something than is necessary2.an amount of money or goods that is left because a country or business has more than it needs

adj.1.more than is needed

1. human input surplus income ...

2. ,〖 disabled〗 ;,surplus;remnant〗 〖 injure;damage〗 ...

3. 〖 excess;overabundance〗 surplus〖 fault;slip;error;mistake〗 ...

4. investment surplus idle capital ...

5. surround surplus sym- ...

6. surmount surplus surcharge ...

7. surpass vt. surplus adj survival n. ...

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1.China now stands ready to absorb some of that surplus saving to promote a shift toward internal demand.

2.Only a minute ago he had limped quickly out of the Rotunda in an army-surplus coat.穿

3.Global markets are volatile: the country's current-account surplus has fallen by more than half from a mighty 8% of GDP in just a year.GDP8%

4.In the older areas, the peasant was generally able to get one year's grain surplus out of every three years.

5.But if you can think of surplus funds may be a dream to see Lange makeup, I also heard there in a purchasing a good match Lange!

6.We wanted to see how much better it was comparing it to a surplus graphite type pot.

7.All of that has now reversed. There is a surplus of workers and an absence of orders, with no sign of any recovery.

8.But it cannot be right for a country with such a huge surplus to resort to competitive devaluation.

9.Food, clothing, and money were to be used in common. . . the surplus from the harvest was to revert to the communal treasury.使

10.Japan's currency is higher across the board, however, as the country's trade surplus confers it a peculiar "safe haven" status.