surplus
英 ['sɜːpləs]
美['sɝpləs]
- n. 剩余;[贸易] 顺差;盈余;过剩
- adj. 剩余的;过剩的
英英释意
- 1. a quantity much larger than is needed
双语例句
- 1. The country's trade surplus widened to 16.5 billion dollars.
- 该国的贸易顺差增加到165亿美元。
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- 2. Japan is in the enviable position of having a budget surplus.
- 日本的预算盈余令人羡慕。
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- 3. The invisible trade surplus was £200 million lower than reported.
- 无形贸易盈余比报道所称的少2亿英镑。
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- 4. The houses are being sold because they are surplus to requirements.
- 这些因超出需求而闲置着的房子正在出售。
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- 5. Portugal will probably have a small current-account surplus for 1992.
- 葡萄牙1992年经常项目可能会出现小额顺差。
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