extra
['ekstrə]
adj.额外的
n.额外之物, 临时演员
adv.特别地
例句与用法:
Luggage in excess of 100 kg will be charged extra.
超过100公斤的行李要额外收费。
I'm so envious of you getting an extra day's holiday.
我真羡慕你得到一天额外的假期。
The teacher disciplined the class by giving them extra homework.
那教师布置额外的家庭作业来处罚学生。
He paid the extra cost without a murmur.
他付了额外的费用而毫无怨言。
This dress is of extra fine quality.
这件衣服的质地特别好。
There were so many people that the company put on extra buses.
人数太多,公司加开了公共汽车。
词形变化:
形容词: extortive | 名词: extorter | 动词过去式: extorted | 动词过去分词: extorted | 动词现在分词: extorting | 动词第三人称单数: extorts |
详细释义:
a.
1. 额外的; 外加的[B]
I don't suppose they wanted any extra help.
我想他们不需要额外帮助。
2. 另外收费的[F]
3. 特大的; 特佳的
ad.
1. 额外地; 另外
They charge extra for wine.
喝酒他们另外收费。
2. 特别地, 非常地
I have to be at the office extra early tomorrow.
我明天必须很早就到达办公室。
n.[C]
1. 另收费用的项目; 附加费用
The dinner cost twenty dollars without the extras.
除去额外费用, 那顿饭花了二十元。
2. 临时演员
3. (报纸的)号外
4. 质量特别好的东西, 上等产品