exceeding
/ɪkˈsiːd/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪksˈidɪŋ] /ɪkˈsiːd/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪksˈidɪŋ] /ik-ˈsē-diŋ How to pronounce exceeding (audio)/ (ame, mw)
exceeding — 動詞
- exceedingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- exceedings3rd person singular
- exceedinging-ing form
- exceedingedpast simple
1. to go above a stated number, amount, expectation, or permitted limit.
超過
高於數量、標準或上限
to go above a stated number, amount, expectation, or permitted limit.
Rin apologized for exceeding the data limit on the family phone plan.
Rin 因為超過家庭手機方案的流量上限而道歉。
for exceeding + limit
The bakery was fined for exceeding the city's noise limit after midnight.
這家麵包店因為在午夜後超過市府規定的噪音上限而被罰款。
be fined for exceeding + legal limit
Without exceeding the school budget, the art teacher still bought fresh paint and paper.
藝術老師在不超過學校預算的情況下,還是買了新的顏料和紙張。
Exceeding the speed limit, Christopher was stopped by a highway officer.
Christopher 因超過速限而被公路警察攔下。
- stay within
keeps the amount or action inside a stated boundary
- fall below
focuses on remaining under a number or standard
文法句型
avoid exceeding + limit/budget
be fined for exceeding + legal limit
without exceeding + number/amount
用法筆記
Most often followed by a number, legal limit, budget, or expectation. In the -ing form, it commonly appears after verbs like avoid or after prepositions such as for and without.
常見錯誤
exceeding — 形容詞
- exceedingpositive
- more exceedingcomparative
- most exceedingsuperlative
1. so large, strong, or intense that it stands well above the usual level.
極大的
大到遠高於一般程度的
so large, strong, or intense that it stands well above the usual level.
The rescue team showed exceeding patience with the frightened children at the shelter.
救援隊對收容所裡受驚的孩子展現出極大的耐心。
exceeding + abstract noun
Professor Yael thanked the volunteers for their exceeding kindness to new students.
Yael 教授感謝志工對新生表現出的極大善意。
formal: exceeding kindness
The museum took exceeding care when it moved the cracked bronze statue.
博物館在搬運那尊有裂痕的銅像時,採取了極大的謹慎。
After the storm, Beatriz felt exceeding relief when her parents answered the phone.
暴風雨過後,Beatriz 在父母接起電話時感到極大的寬慰。
The judge said the case was of exceeding importance to public safety.
法官說這起案件對公共安全有極大的重要性。
- great
broader and much more common in everyday English
- exceptional
stresses being unusually high in quality or degree, without the old-fashioned tone
- immense
stronger and often used for physical or emotional size
文法句型
exceeding + abstract noun
of exceeding + importance/value
用法筆記
Formal and somewhat old-fashioned. It usually comes before abstract nouns such as care, kindness, or importance, rather than before ordinary physical objects.