a surfeit of something formalTOO/TOO MUCHan amount of something that is too large or that is more than you need 过量的某物SYN excess
a surfeit of food and drink
过量的食物和饮料
Examples from the Corpus
a surfeit of something• There can never be a surfeit of the propagation of that fundamentalmessage of grace.• Boardsailors could find a surfeit of interest for them in hall two.• Both have been suffering from a surfeit ofsquash, according to the man who manages them, Norman Norrington.• He's already had a surfeit ofwives.• The world has a surfeit ofmediocredrummers.• Armand dozing, apparently, in a surfeit ofplenty.• It is a silly, redundantdevice that eventually drowns the film in a surfeit ofplot.• There is a surfeit ofmanagers in the company.• Over-confidence in the early days has led to a surfeit ofcaution ever since.