extra
extra
◙ adjective
1. added to an existing or usual amount or number
• 额外的,分外的,外加的
»they offered him an extra thirty-five cents an hour.
他们给他每小时另加了35美分。
◙ adverb
1. [as submodifier] to a greater extent than usual; especially
• 超常地;特别地
»he is trying to be extra good.
他力求干得特别出色。
2. in addition
• 另外,额外
»installation will cost about £60 extra.
安装需另加60英镑。
◙ noun
1. an item in addition to what is usual or strictly necessary
• 额外的东西
»I had an education with all the extras.
我受过全面的教育。
an item for which an additional charge is made
• 另外收费的事项
»the price you pay includes all major charges—there are no hidden extras.
你所付的价格包括所有主要费用,没有任何隐形的额外收费款项。
a person engaged temporarily to fill out a scene in a film or play, especially as one of a crowd
• 临时演员(尤指群众演员)
[Cricket] a run scored other than from a hit with the bat, and credited to the batting side but not to an individual batsman
• [板球] (非击球所得的)额外得分
[dated] a special issue of a newspaper
• [旧] 特刊,号外
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