单词 | extra |
释义 | extra extra // adjective, noun, adverb
■ adjective
more than is usual, expected, or than exists already: Breakfast is provided at no extra charge. The conference is going to be a lot of extra work. They said they would need to borrow an extra $500 million. People often take extra days off before or after a public holiday.
■ noun [C]
1 a thing that is added to sth that is not usual, standard or necessary and that costs more: The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras (= unexpected costs). The CD player is an optional extra.
2 (Finance ) = EXTRA DIVIDEND
■ adverb
1 in addition; more than is usual, expected or exists already: You pay a little extra for their overnight delivery service. The rate for a room is €50, but breakfast is extra. 25% extra free! (= for example, printed in an advertisement for a product)
❖ to charge/cost/pay extra
2 (used with an adjective or adverb) more than usually: an extra-large T-shirt Do you have this sweatshirt in an extra large size? |
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