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 extra ['ɛkstrə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 额外的事物, 另外的收费

a. 额外的, 特别的

ad. 额外地, 特别地, 非常地

[法] 额外的, 外加的, 另外收费的


  1. 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。
  2. This dress is of extra fine quality.
    这件衣服的质地特别好。
  3. He paid the extra cost without a murmur.
    他付了额外的费用而毫无怨言.


extra
[ noun ]
  1. a minor actor in crowd scenes

  2. <noun.person>
  3. an additional edition of a newspaper (usually to report a crisis)

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. something additional of the same kind

  6. <noun.artifact>
    he always carried extras in case of an emergency
[ adv ]
  1. unusually or exceptionally

  2. <adv.all>
    an extra fast car
[ adj ]
  1. more than is needed, desired, or required

  2. <adj.all>
    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

  4. <adj.all>
    a special holiday flight
    put on special buses for the big game
  5. further or added

  6. <adj.all>
    called for additional troops
    need extra help
    an extra pair of shoes


Extra \Ex"tra\, a.
Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary;
additional; supernumerary; also, extraordinarily good;
superior; as, extra work; extra pay. ``By working extra
hours.'' --H. Spencer.


Extra \Ex"tra\, n.; pl. {Extras}.
1. Something in addition to what is due, expected, or
customary; esp., an added charge or fee, or something for
which an additional charge is made; as, at some hotels air
conditioning is an extra.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. An edition of a newspaper issued at a time other than the
regular one.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. (Cricket) A run, as from a bye, credited to the general
score but not made from a hit.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

4. Something of an extra quality or grade.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

  1. The company didn't say how much extra production there would be but dealers estimated that it would amount to an additional 150,000 ounces, which would bring the company's annual output to 1.4 million ounces.
  2. It "is having a negative impact on the efficiency and morale of remaining employees who must take on extra work when positions become vacant." Rep. Neal Smith, D-Iowa, the subcommittee chairman, said, "You shouldn't have to put up with it.
  3. The extra money, at a minimum, would mean that an agent wouldn't lose money on very low-priced tickets; the cost of booking a ticket sometimes exceeds the actual commission on fares of less than $200.
  4. There are six modules, so that's an extra 12,000 pounds of weight that are having to be put into orbit because of the orbital debris environment," Mr. Kessler said.
  5. The Texas Instruments machine has less memory than Compaq's LTE386s-20, but it's lighter at 5.7 pounds and has a bigger screen. In addition, the TI machine includes the DOS operating system, which costs extra on the Compaq model.
  6. Robert LeBaube, IRS director of taxpayer services said last week that many elderly people are especially confused, mistakenly claiming extra personal exemptions for being over 65, or blind.
  7. If you cause an accident with a car, or hit a pedestrian, they could sue you for damages. Most cycle insurance policies cover legal liability, but personal accident cover (for any injuries you suffer) is usually extra. Security is a consideration.
  8. One source said the average worker, who now takes home 910 yuan ($246) a year, will soon get an extra 30 yuan a month, equal to a 28 percent raise.
  9. 'People were not taking out any insurance,' the company said. 'It was leaving us liable for the extra cost incurred.'
  10. This really forces a proactive management style, and survival of the fittest among the middle and lower size companies that make up the majority of the market. The extra problem in Europe at the moment is of course the high cost of money.
  11. While playing, he wears a special glove, stitched at home by a trainer, that allows extra room for soft bandages.
  12. Likewise, many cautious funds often conduct extra growth sorties into the ranks of medium-sized and smaller companies. Both factors can change a fund's risk and character considerably.
  13. The extra buck contributed to earnings growth.
  14. It has ruled out pledges for extra spending on training, infrastructure and industrial support policies. Mr Clarke reconvened EDX early in an effort to push through a rapid endorsement by the full cabinet of another tough spending round.
  15. Strutt & Parker in Exeter is selling a beat on the Taw in north Devon (20-year average: 23 salmon and 42 sea trout) for Pounds 175,000. A cottage is Pounds 75,000 extra.
  16. The Big Red used it to pass for a touchdown as the gun sounded, and the extra point made the score 7-3. There was some confusion afterward about what had happened, but everyone went home believing Cornell had won.
  17. The maximum bonus amount accumulated at any one time can be Pounds 1,000. But this means a jobseeker will receive no extra money immediately for part-time work - hardly an incentive.
  18. Almost all of the extra financing will come from higher taxes and increased borrowing, while Germany's fat welfare budget will remain untouched.
  19. In addition to imposing surcharges, designed to strip the companies of artificially inflated revenues, the commission can also press criminal charges, which could add extra fines.
  20. Ashland Oil, the US petroleum refiner, is to buy an extra 15 per cent stake in Ashland Coal for Dollars 110m, Reuter reports from Kentucky.
  21. Utility vehicles have a high center of gravity because they need extra ground clearance for off-road use.
  22. Most producers of effluents tend to accept the situation and pay their local water authority extra to compensate for the problem. The principal ingredient of Billington's process is a natural solvent called Pronatur, made from waste orange peel.
  23. If the rule is imposed, Airlines likely would continue to accept infants free on flights when extra seats are available, he said, acknowledging that parents might have to pay full or discount fares to take them on heavily booked flights.
  24. He worked as an extra on the 1970 movie "Love Story" and appeared in 450 commercials over the next six years.
  25. "We welcome you, we are pleased you're and if you have an extra minute for a prayer when the going gets a little tough, remember the Congress.
  26. At the same time operating costs rose sharply, costing an extra Pounds 113m. Exceptional costs amounted to Pounds 98m (Pounds 2m) as the group predicted in May when it finalised its business plan.
  27. "I'm real excited about it," said Wessels. "The only problem is I have a landscaping project the following day for extra credit at school.
  28. On the second extra hole, the par-four 11th, Norman reached the fringe of the green in two.
  29. As a result, cartel members had to discount the extra barrels to sell them, said Ed Krapels, of the Washington-based Energy Security Analysis Inc. consulting firm.
  30. If one or two opposition candidates manage to win at the polls, as Chaim did, extra seats are added up to a total of three.
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