উদ্বৃত্ত, অবশিষ্ট, অতিরেক, উদ্বর্ত, ফিরতি
অতিরিক্ত, প্রয়োজনাতিরিক্ত
(1) More than is needed, desired, or required, or unnecessary
(2) More than is needed
(3) desired
(4) or required
(5) Extra
(1) A quantity much larger than is needed,extra material
(2) A quantity much larger than is needed
(3) Extra material
(1) Each year, the continent generates an export surplus of approximately five million tons.
(2) As for food, farms are the only way to get it, but farms not only produce a surplus of food, they also support your existing army.
(3) A series of deductions is made from it that tends to turn the surplus into a deficit.
(4) None of this would have been possible without the development of agriculture and the capacity to produce a surplus of food that could be supplied to a sector of the population that was no longer responsible for feeding itself.
(5) Whenever I do have a little surplus cash - not very often may I add - my inclination would be to invest in art.
(6) Moreover, there is increased competition from other products that means that consumers now decide whether to spend their surplus cash on a CD or DVD, for instance.
(7) We'd never encourage people to keep surplus funds in their current account.
(8) At the same time, the US working day is becoming more intense as surplus labor grows.
(9) Maybe I'm not seeing them, but are there any policies that don't involve splashing the surplus cash around?
(10) Some banks with surplus cash distribute money to their neighbours.
(11) Far from overflowing with a surplus of meaning, upon careful examination they display a deficit of meaning.
(12) Since the 1950s, the United States has been running an agricultural trade surplus with the rest of the world.
(13) Using this approach shows a large surplus of housing supply, in contrast with the Inspector's finding of a small shortfall.
(14) Profits were boosted by lower costs and the money it earned on the surplus cash.
(15) The country's large current account surplus has also continued to grow against a backdrop of steadily deteriorating global growth.
(16) For 2000, the current account surplus is likely to be a record 4.4 per cent of national output.
(17) Farms with that much surplus income have a tremendous advantage in positioning themselves to become even more competitive.
(18) It's actually sort of a surplus store for paper.
(19) Military surplus gear, from camouflage clothing to boots and whatnots, make up a large part of his non-gun-related sales.
(20) They find themselves scrounging from surplus stores and designing around what's available.
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