extra
extra 英 [ˈekstrə] 美 ['ekstrə]
adv. 额外地 n. 额外的事物 adj. 额外的,
名词复数:extras
- Something extra is more than you need or more than you usually have. It's never a bad idea to bake extra chocolate chip cookies.
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- adv. 额外地
- n. 额外的事物
- adj. 额外的,
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1. some extra pounds
一些额外的份量
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2. Breakfast is provided at no extra charge.
供应早餐,不另收费。
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3. The conference is going to be a lot of extra work.
这次会议将有很多额外工作。
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4. Take extra care on the roads this evening.
今晚在路上要格外小心。
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5. to charge extra,to pay extra,to cost extra
另外收费;另付;额外花费
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6. I need to earn a bit extra this month.
我这个月需要挣点外快。
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7. an extra large T-shirt
一件特大号的 T 恤衫
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8. She tried extra hard.
她特别努力。
- extra 1650s as a stand-alone adjective; also used as an adverb and noun in 17c. (see extra-); modern usages -- including sense of "minor performer in a play" (1777) and "special edition of a newspaper" (1793) -- probably all are from shortenings of extraordinary, which in 18c. was used extensively as noun and adverb in places extra would serve today.
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