exceed
exceed.01 - be more than
EXCEED-V NOTES: Frames file for 'exceed' based on sentences in financial subcorpus; adjectival 'excessive' based on BOLT-7. Memberof VNcls exceed-90-1. (from exceed.01-v)Aliases:
exceed (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: thing that's more
ARG1-PPT: thing that's less
ARG2-PRD: margin, difference
ARG1-PPT: thing that's less
ARG2-PRD: margin, difference
exceed-v: just transitive
But the automotive parts and aerospace concern expects that
net for the year ending Nov. 30ARG0
willARGM-MOD
exceedrel
last fiscal year 's net of $ 70 million , or $ 2.19 a shareARG1
, primarily because of $ 200 millionin gains from sales of discontinued operations .exceed-v: margin, as PP
It expects to post a loss of 6.4 billion yen for the year ending tomorrow and
its liabilitiesARG0
currentlyARGM-TMP
exceedrel
its assetsARG1
by about 13.8 billion yenARG2
.ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
Yearly outputARG0
exceededrel
designed capabilityARG1
by 78 %ARG2
, last year already attaining 7.12 million casesARGM-PRD
.excessive
excessive.02 - exceeding a limit
adjectival 'excessive' based on BOLT-7.Aliases:
excessive (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing that's excessive
ARG2-PRD: specific attribute of arg1 that's excessive
ARG2-PRD: specific attribute of arg1 that's excessive
excessive-j
Although
itARG1
appears to be extravagant or excessiverel
, normally , it would be more realistic and meaningful to stress on " Do n't do evil . "excessive-j: all args
The modern dietARG1
mayARGM-MOD
be excessiverel
in carbohydratesARG2
. "