extension 英 [ɪkˈstenʃn]   美 [ɪkˈstɛnʃən]

extension

extension  英 [ɪkˈstenʃn] 美 [ɪkˈstɛnʃən]

n. 扩大,扩展; 延长 

名词复数:extensions 

The extension of the subway will take several months. 扩建地铁需用几个月时间。
extensions to the original railway track 原有铁路线的若干延伸路线

  • An extension is the act of getting more time, space, or length, like an extension of a deadline that gives you one more day to turn in a paper, or extensions that make your hair look longer.
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  • n. 扩大,扩展; 延长
  • 1. The extension of the subway will take several months.

    扩建地铁需用几个月时间。

  • 2. extensions to the original railway track

    原有铁路线的若干延伸路线

  • 3. the extension of new technology into developing countries

    新技术向发展中国家的传播

  • 4. a gradual extension of the powers of central government

    中央政府权力的逐渐扩大

  • 5. a planned two-storey extension to the hospital

    计划在医院增建一栋两层的楼

  • 6. He's been granted an extension of the contract for another year.

    他的合同获得延期一年。

  • 7. a visa extension

    签证延期

  • 8. We have an extension in the bedroom.

    我们的卧室里有一个分机。

  • 9. What's your extension number?

    你的分机号码是多少?

  • 10. Can I have extension 4332 please?

    请接 4332 号分机。

  • 11. extension courses

    大学进修课程

  • extension (n.) c. 1400, "swelling, bulging," from Latin extensionem/extentionem (nominative extensio/extentio) "a stretching out, extension," noun of action from past participle stem of extendere (see extend). In a concrete sense, "extended portion of something" (a railroad, etc.), from 1852. Telephone sense is from 1906.
ex·ten·sion / ɪkˈstenʃn ; NAmE ɪkˈstenʃn / noun increasing influence 扩大影响 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] extension(of sth) the act of increasing the area of activity, group of people, etc. that is affected by sth 扩大;延伸 the extension of new technology into developing countries 新技术向发展中国家的传播 a gradual extension of the powers of central government 中央政府权力的逐渐扩大 The bank plans various extensions to its credit facilities. 银行计划从各个方面扩展信贷服务。 of building 建筑 2 [countable ] extension(to sth) ( BrE) ( NAmE add·ition ) a new room or rooms that are added to a house 增加的房间 collocationsat decorate 3 [countable ] a new part that is added to a building 扩建部份;增建部份 a planned two-storey extension to the hospital 计划在医院增建一栋两层的楼 extra time 增加的时间 4 [countable ] extension(of sth) an extra period of time allowed for sth 延期;延长期;放宽的期限 He's been granted an extension of the contract for another year. 他的合同获得延期一年。 a visa extension 延长签证 ( BrE) The pub had an extension (= was allowed to stay open longer)on Christmas Eve. 这家酒吧已获准在圣诞前夕延长营业时间。 telephone 电话 5 [countable ] ( abbr.ext. ) an extra telephone line connected to a central telephone in a house or to a switchboardin a large building. In a large building, each extensionusually has its own number. 电话分机线;分机号码 We have an extension in the bedroom. 我们的卧室里有一个分机。 What's your extension number? 你的分机号码是多少? Can I have extension 4332 please? 请接 4332 号分机。 making sth longer/larger 延伸;扩大 6 [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of making sth longer or larger; the thing that is made longer and larger 延长;扩大;延长(或扩大)的事物 The extension of the subway will take several months. 扩建地铁需用几个月时间。 extensions to the original railway track 原有铁路线的若干延伸路线 hair extensions (= pieces of artificial hair that are added to your hair to make it longer) 接长的假发 college/university 学院;大学 7 [countable ] a part of a college or university that offers courses to students who are not studying full-time;a programme of study for these students (为非全日制学生开设的)进修部,进修课 La Salle Extension University 拉萨尔大学进修部 extension courses 大学进修课程 computing 计算机技术 8 the set of three letters that are placed after a dot at the end of the name of a file and that show what type of file it is 扩展名; 副档名 electrical 电的 9 [countable ] ( BrE) = extension lead IDIOM by exˈtension ( formal) taking the argument or situation one stage further 引申;再则 The blame lies with the teachers and, by extension, with the Education Service. 应受指责的是教师,再则就是教育机构。 extension extensions ex·ten·sion / ɪkˈstenʃn ; NAmE ɪkˈstenʃn /
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