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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
surplus
sur·plus f3239 [surplus surpluses] noun, adjective BrE [ˈsɜːpləs] NAmE [ˈsɜːrpləs] noun countable, uncountable 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 million •The balance of payments was in surplus last year (= the value of exports was greater than the value of imports). compare ↑deficit Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French sourplus, from medieval Latin superplus, from super- ‘in addition’ + plus ‘more’. Collocations: International relations Trade facilitate/regulate trade (with other countries) form/join a trading bloc live in/compete in a global/the world economy support/promote free trade adopt/call for/oppose protectionist measures erect/impose/reduce/remove trade barriers impose/lift/raise/eliminate import tariffs (on sth) have/run a huge/large/growing trade surplus/deficit embrace/resist/drive globalization Politics and law conduct/handle/talk about/discuss foreign policy pursue an aggressive/a hawkish foreign policy require/use/conduct diplomacy establish/break off/sever/restore diplomatic relations foster/promote/strengthen regional cooperation facilitate/achieve economic/political integration exercise/defend/protect/transfer/restore/regain national/state/full/limited sovereignty consolidate/extend/lose/retain your power (in the region) hold/maintain/change/alter/shift/be a shift in the balance of power (in the region) cause/create/open/expose/heal/repair a deep/growing/major/serious rift between X and Y Meetings and agreements have/hold/host/attend an international conference/an economic forum/a G20 summit launch a new round of global/multilateral/world trade negotiations send/head/lead/meet a high-level/an official/a trade delegation begin/start/continue/resume peace talks be committed to/be opposed to/disrupt/undermine/derail/sabotage the peace process negotiate/achieve a lasting political settlement broker/sign a peace deal/agreement/treaty Conflict be/constitute/pose a threat to global security compromise/endanger/protect national security justify/be in favour of/ (especially US) be in favor of/be against military intervention threaten/authorize/launch/take/support/oppose unilateral/pre-emptive military action impose/enforce/lift/end economic sanctions/an arms embargo/a naval blockade close/protect/secure/patrol the border lead/be involved in a peacekeeping operation Aid negotiate/announce a $15 billion aid package/an economic stimulus package send/provide/request/cut off military aid bring/provide emergency/humanitarian relief deliver/distribute medical supplies/(BrE) food parcels fund/run a foreign/a local/an international NGO reduce/eradicate child/global/world poverty Example Bank: •Japan runs a large current-account surplus. •The pension fund is in surplus. •a large grain surplus •a projected surplus of $5.6 trillion over ten years •After meeting domestic needs any surplus will be exported. •Agricultural surpluses lead to the disposal of thousands of tonnes of food every year •Britain at that time enjoyed a trade surplus of £400 million. •The balance of payments was in surplus last year. •This surplus of food led to an unusual increase in the bird population. adjective more than is needed or used •surplus cash •Surplus grain is being sold for export. •This diet guarantees to help you shed surplus fat. •~ to sth These items are surplus to requirements (= not needed). Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French sourplus, from medieval Latin superplus, from super- ‘in addition’ + plus ‘more’. Example Bank: •These items are surplus to requirements.
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