extra
adjective /ˈekstrə/
/ˈekstrə/
- more than is usual, expected, or than exists already
synonym additional额外的;分外的;外加的;附加的 - extra money/cash/funding
额外的钱/现金/资金 - Breakfast is provided at no extra charge.
供应早餐,不另收费。 - plans to offer increased broadband speeds at no extra cost
计划免费提供更高的宽带速度 - Employees are expected to put in extra hours without pay.
员工被期望在没有工资的情况下加班。 - The DVD comes with lots of extra features.
这张影碟有许多额外的功能。 - extra help for single parents
单亲父母的额外帮助 - a diet that can help you lose that extra weight
可以帮助你减掉多余体重的饮食 - The conference is going to be a lot of extra work.
这次会议将有很多额外工作。 - The government has promised an extra £1 billion for healthcare.
政府承诺为医疗保健再拨款 10 亿英镑。 - Take extra care on the roads this evening.
今晚在路上要格外小心。
- an extra pint of milk
外加的一品脱牛奶 - We've had to take on extra staff to cope with the demand.
为了满足需求,我们不得不增加人手。 - It's a big house, but we need the extra space because we have a daughter now.
这是一所大房子,但我们需要额外的空间,因为我们现在有一个女儿。 - We all need to make an extra effort to reduce waste.
我们都需要做出额外的努力来减少浪费。 - The play is to run for an extra week!
这出戏要多演一周!
词源mid 17th cent. (as an adjective): probably a shortening of extraordinary, suggested by similar forms in French and German. - extra money/cash/funding