形容詞過剩的; 多余的
名詞盈余; 順差; 剩余額; 公積金
形容詞superfluousexcessleftoveradditionalextrasparesupplementary
名詞excess
surplus
名詞deficit
形容詞
1. Surplus wheat is put in storage and shipped abroad.
剩余的小麥被儲存起來運到海外。
2. I found a surplus store and bought a pocket calculator.
我找到一家出售剩余物品的商店,買了一臺袖珍計算器。
名詞
1. Brazil has a big surplus of coffee.
巴西有很多剩余的咖啡。
2. Japan's trade surplus increased rapidly over the last few years.
日本的貿(mào)易順差在過去幾年里迅速增長。
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3. That country has a large surplus of food.
那個國家有很多剩余食糧。
1. 順差:如果收入大于支出,國際收支的差額就稱為順差(Surplus如果支出大于收入,這個差額就稱為逆差(Deficit如果收入和支出相等,就稱為國際收支平衡(Equilibrium).
1. 過剩;剩余;過剩量;剩余額
If there is a surplus of something, there is more than is needed.
e.g. Germany suffers from a surplus of teachers.
德國遭遇了教師過剩的問題。
2. 過剩的;剩余的;多余的
Surplus is used to describe something that is extra or that is more than is needed.
e.g. Few people have large sums of surplus cash...
幾乎沒人手頭很富裕。
e.g. I sell my surplus birds to a local pet shop...
我把多余的鳥賣給當(dāng)?shù)氐膶櫸锷痰辍?/p>
3. (貿(mào)易)順差
If a country has a trade surplus, it exports more than it imports.
e.g. Japan's annual trade surplus is in the region of 100 billion dollars.
日本每年的貿(mào)易順差額在 1,000 億美元左右。
4. (預(yù)算)盈余
If a government has a budget surplus, it has spent less than it received in taxes.
surplus
e.g. Norway's budget surplus has fallen from 5.9% in 1986 to an expected 0.1% this year.
挪威的預(yù)算盈余已經(jīng)從 1986 年的 5.9%降至今年預(yù)計的 0.1%。