extra的中文翻译
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extra1
UK
/ˈekstrə/
US
/ˈekstrə/
额外的
adj.
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more than is usual, expected, or than exists already
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Breakfast is provided at no extra charge.
早餐不另收费。
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The conference is going to be a lot of extra work.
这个会务将增加不少额外工作。
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an extra pint of milk
附送的一品脱牛奶
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The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care.
政府承诺在医疗保障方面多投入10亿英镑。
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Take extra care on the roads this evening.
今晚行路多加小心。
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extra2
UK
/ˈekstrə/
US
/ˈekstrə/
额外的事务
noun
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a thing that is added to sth that is not usual, standard or necessary and that costs more
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The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras(= unexpected costs).
月费是固定的,没有其他隐含消费。
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Metallic paint is an optional extra(= a thing you can choose to have or not, but must pay more for if you have it).
金属涂料是额外选择(你可以选择要或不要,但是,如果要的话,要另外付费)。
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a person who is employed to play a very small part in a film/movie, usually as a member of a crowd
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extra3
UK
/ˈekstrə/
US
/ˈekstrə/
额外地
adv.
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in addition; more than is usual, expected or exists already
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to charge/pay/cost extra
收取/支付/开支额外费用
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I need to earn a bit extra this month.
我这个月要赚点外快。
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The rate for a room is £30, but breakfast is extra.
房间价为30英镑,但早餐要另收费用。
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more than usually
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You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes.
你要格外小心,别犯错。
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an extra large T-shirt
加大号的T恤衫
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She tried extra hard.
她加倍努力尝试。