extra的中文翻译是什么意思

extra

US/ˈekstrə/
UK/ˈekstrə/

adj. 额外的; 费用另计的

n. 额外费用; 附加物; 群众演员

adv. 格外,特别

extra柯林斯释义

ADJ额外的;外加的

You use extra to describe an amount, person, or thing that is added to others of the same kind, or that can be added to others of the same kind.

  • Police warned motorists to allow extra time to get to work...

    警方告诫驾车者出门上班要留出富余时间。

  • Extra staff have been taken on to cover busy periods...

    额外雇用了一些员工来应付繁忙时期。

ADJ费用另计的;额外收费的

If something is extra, you have to pay more money for it in addition to what you are already paying for something.

  • For foreign orders postage is extra...

    国外订单邮费另计。

  • The price of your meal is extra.

    你的餐费另计。

N-COUNT额外费用

Extras are additional amounts of money that are added to the price that you have to pay for something.

  • She is disgusted by big hotels adding so many extras to the bill that it nearly doubles...

    她非常厌恶大酒店额外收取这么多费用,账单金额都快翻倍了。

  • There are no hidden extras.

    没有隐性的额外费用。

N-COUNT额外之物;附加物

Extras are things which are not necessary in a situation, activity, or object, but which make it more comfortable, useful, or enjoyable.

  • Optional extras include cooking tuition at a top restaurant...

    可选的额外项目包括在顶级餐厅学习厨艺。

  • They are also spending much less on extras like meals in restaurants.

    他们花在下馆子等额外消费上的钱也少多了。

N-COUNT(电影中的)临时演员,群众演员

The extras in a film are the people who play unimportant parts, for example as members of a crowd.

    ADV格外;特别

    You can use extra in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize the quality that they are describing.

    • I'd have to be extra careful...

      我不得不格外小心。

    • What makes a magnificent garden extra special?...

      是什么让华丽的花园格外特别?

    extra英文释义

    Noun

    1. a minor actor in crowd scenes

      2. an additional edition of a newspaper (usually to report a crisis)

        3. something additional of the same kind;

        • he always carried extras in case of an emergency

        Adjective

        1. further or added;

        • called for additional troops
        • need extra help
        • an extra pair of shoes
        • I have no other shoes
        • there are other possibilities

        2. more than is needed, desired, or required;

        • trying to lose excess weight
        • found some extra change lying on the dresser
        • yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant
        • skills made redundant by technological advance
        • sleeping in the spare room
        • supernumerary ornamentation
        • it was supererogatory of her to gloat
        • delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words
        • extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts
        • surplus cheese distributed to the needy

        3. added to a regular schedule;

        • a special holiday flight
        • put on special buses for the big game

        Adverb

        1. unusually or exceptionally;

        • an extra fast car

        extra同义词辨析

        additional, extra, supplementary

        这些形容词均有"另加的,额外的"之意。

        • additional :由名词addition派生出的形容词,指在原有基础上添加上去的。
        • extra :指不包括本身而额外加上去的部分。
        • supplementary :由名词supplement派生而来,指对原有的追加或补究。

        extra场景例句

        We do not ask for extra pay.

        我们不要求额外报酬.

        All our holiday chalets include a microwave and food processor for extra convenience.

        我们在所有的度假小屋里都配了微波炉和食物加工器,使得更为方便.

        Motorists are warned to take extra care this morning because there is black ice on many roads.

        汽车驾驶员被告诫今天早上要特别小心,因为许多路上有透明薄冰.

        Passengers have to pay additional charges for their extra luggages.

        旅客们超量携带的行李要额外付费.

        Television is available in each of the hotel rooms as an extra.

        旅馆每个房间都有电视机作为额外优待.

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        extra词性变形

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