Excess
Translations of "excess" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ὑπερβολή(state of surpassing limits) | huperbolḗ | |
| Bulgarian | излишък(degree by which one thing exceeds another), невъздържаност(undue indulgence of the appetite) | izlišǎk, nevǎzdǎržanost | |
| Catalan | excés(state of surpassing limits), excés(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 啟動費 /启动费(insurance condition), 墊底費 /垫底费(insurance condition), 起步價 /起步价(insurance condition), 過剩 /过剩(state of surpassing limits), 過量 /过量(state of surpassing limits) | qǐdòngfèi, diàndǐfèi, qǐbùjià, guòshèng, guòliàng | |
| Czech | spoluúčast(insurance condition) | — | |
| Dutch | eigen risico(insurance condition), overtreffen(degree by which one thing exceeds another), teveel(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Esperanto | eksceso(state of surpassing limits), eksceso(degree by which one thing exceeds another), troo(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Finnish | ero(degree by which one thing exceeds another), kohtuuttomuus(state of surpassing limits), liiallisuus(state of surpassing limits), liiallisuus(undue indulgence of the appetite), liika(state of surpassing limits), liika(state of surpassing limits), liika(undue indulgence of the appetite), omavastuu(insurance condition), ylenpalttisuus(state of surpassing limits), ylettömyys(state of surpassing limits), ylimäärä(state of surpassing limits), ylimäärä(degree by which one thing exceeds another), ylitys(degree by which one thing exceeds another), ylitys(geometry: spherical excess) | — | |
| French | en excès(more than is normal, necessary or specified), en trop(more than is normal, necessary or specified), excès(state of surpassing limits), excès(degree by which one thing exceeds another), franchise(insurance condition), excessif(Excessive) | — | |
| Galician | exceso(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Georgian | გადამეტება(state of surpassing limits), გადაჭარბება(state of surpassing limits), ზედმეტობა(state of surpassing limits), სიჭარბე(state of surpassing limits), ზედმეტი(Excessive), ნამეტი(Excessive), ნაჭარბი(Excessive), ჭარბი(Excessive) | gadameṭeba, gadač̣arbeba, zedmeṭoba, sič̣arbe, zedmeṭi, nameṭi, nač̣arbi, č̣arbi | |
| German | Eigenbeteiligung(insurance condition), Franchise(insurance condition), Kostenbeteiligung(insurance condition), Selbstbehalt(insurance condition), Selbstbeteiligung(insurance condition), Völlerei(undue indulgence of the appetite), Zuzahlung(insurance condition), Überfluss(state of surpassing limits), Übermaß(degree by which one thing exceeds another), Überschuss(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Greek | υπερβολή(state of surpassing limits) | ypervolí | |
| Hindi | अधिकता(more than is normal, necessary or specified), अधिकता(state of surpassing limits), अधिकता(degree by which one thing exceeds another), बहुलता(state of surpassing limits) | adhiktā, adhiktā, adhiktā, bahultā | |
| Hungarian | felesleg(state of surpassing limits), fölösleg(state of surpassing limits), különbözet(degree by which one thing exceeds another), mértéktelenség(undue indulgence of the appetite), szögtöbblet(geometry: spherical excess), tobzódás(undue indulgence of the appetite), többlet(state of surpassing limits), túl(state of surpassing limits), önrész(insurance condition) | — | |
| Ido | eceso(state of surpassing limits), eceso(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Irish | ainmheasarthacht(undue indulgence of the appetite), anbharr(state of surpassing limits), breis(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Italian | in eccesso(more than is normal, necessary or specified), eccedenza(degree by which one thing exceeds another), eccesso(state of surpassing limits), franchigia(insurance condition), eccessivo(Excessive) | — | |
| Khmer | ចំនួនលើស(state of surpassing limits) | cɑmnuən-ləəh | |
| Korean | 우수리(state of surpassing limits), 우수리(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | usuri, usuri | |
| Latin | nimium(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Malay | lebihan(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Malayalam | അധിക(more than is normal, necessary or specified) | adhika | |
| Māori | hemihemi(more than is normal, necessary or specified), hemihemi(degree by which one thing exceeds another), tuhene(state of surpassing limits), tuhene(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Norwegian | utskeielse(undue indulgence of the appetite) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | eksess(state of surpassing limits), overskudd(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | eksess(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Äwafluss(degree by which one thing exceeds another), Äwamot(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Polish | nadmiar(state of surpassing limits), nadmiar(degree by which one thing exceeds another), nadmiar(geometry: spherical excess), nadwyżka(state of surpassing limits), nieumiarkowanie(undue indulgence of the appetite), zbytek(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Portuguese | excedente(degree by which one thing exceeds another), excesso(state of surpassing limits), excesso(undue indulgence of the appetite), excessivo(Excessive) | — | |
| Romanian | abuz(state of surpassing limits), exagerare(state of surpassing limits), exagerare(degree by which one thing exceeds another), exces(state of surpassing limits), exces(degree by which one thing exceeds another), franșiză(insurance condition), prisos(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Russian | избы́ток(degree by which one thing exceeds another), изли́шек(degree by which one thing exceeds another), невозде́ржанность(undue indulgence of the appetite), неуме́ренность(undue indulgence of the appetite), превыше́ние(state of surpassing limits), франши́за(insurance condition), эксце́сс(geometry: spherical excess) | izbýtok, izlíšek, nevozdéržannostʹ, neumérennostʹ, prevyšénije, franšíza, ekscéss | |
| Spanish | deducible(insurance condition), exceso(state of surpassing limits), franquicia(insurance condition), excesivo(Excessive) | — | |
| Swahili | zaidi(state of surpassing limits), zaidi(degree by which one thing exceeds another), zaidi(undue indulgence of the appetite), zaidi(geometry: spherical excess) | — | |
| Swedish | självrisk(insurance condition), överskott(state of surpassing limits), överskott(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | — | |
| Turkish | fazlalık(more than is normal, necessary or specified), fazlalık(state of surpassing limits) | — | |
| Ukrainian | на́дмір(state of surpassing limits), на́дмір(degree by which one thing exceeds another) | nádmir, nádmir | |
| Vietnamese | sự dư thừa(state of surpassing limits) | — |
excés, excés
啟動費 /启动费, 墊底費 /垫底费, 起步價 /起步价, 過剩 /过剩, 過量 /过量
qǐdòngfèi, diàndǐfèi, qǐbùjià, guòshèng, guòliàng
spoluúčast
eigen risico, overtreffen, teveel
eksceso, eksceso, troo
ero, kohtuuttomuus, liiallisuus, liiallisuus, liika, liika, liika, omavastuu, ylenpalttisuus, ylettömyys, ylimäärä, ylimäärä, ylitys, ylitys
en excès, en trop, excès, excès, franchise, excessif
exceso
გადამეტება, გადაჭარბება, ზედმეტობა, სიჭარბე, ზედმეტი, ნამეტი, ნაჭარბი, ჭარბი
gadameṭeba, gadač̣arbeba, zedmeṭoba, sič̣arbe, zedmeṭi, nameṭi, nač̣arbi, č̣arbi
Eigenbeteiligung, Franchise, Kostenbeteiligung, Selbstbehalt, Selbstbeteiligung, Völlerei, Zuzahlung, Überfluss, Übermaß, Überschuss
felesleg, fölösleg, különbözet, mértéktelenség, szögtöbblet, tobzódás, többlet, túl, önrész
eceso, eceso
ainmheasarthacht, anbharr, breis
in eccesso, eccedenza, eccesso, franchigia, eccessivo
nimium
lebihan
hemihemi, hemihemi, tuhene, tuhene
utskeielse
eksess, overskudd
eksess
Äwafluss, Äwamot
nadmiar, nadmiar, nadmiar, nadwyżka, nieumiarkowanie, zbytek
excedente, excesso, excesso, excessivo
abuz, exagerare, exagerare, exces, exces, franșiză, prisos
избы́ток, изли́шек, невозде́ржанность, неуме́ренность, превыше́ние, франши́за, эксце́сс
izbýtok, izlíšek, nevozdéržannostʹ, neumérennostʹ, prevyšénije, franšíza, ekscéss
deducible, exceso, franquicia, excesivo
zaidi, zaidi, zaidi, zaidi
självrisk, överskott, överskott
fazlalık, fazlalık
sự dư thừa
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