1 CONJ-COORD 加;加上 You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. 加;加上
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Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing.
请寄上18.99英镑的支票,外加2英镑的邮资和包装费。
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They will pay about $673 million plus interest.
他们将支付约6.73亿美元再加上利息。
2 ADJ 正(数)的;在零以上的 Plus before a number or quantity means that the number or quantity is greater than zero. plus or minus→see: minus 正(数)的;在零以上的
3 CONJ-COORD 而且;还有 You can use plus when mentioning an additional item or fact. 而且;还有 [informal]
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There's easily enough room for two adults and three children, plus a dog in the boot.
能宽宽松松容下两个大人、三个孩子,而且后备箱里还可以放只狗。
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We had to have an actor who could generate real empathy. Plus he had to carry the audience through a lot of plot.
我们得找一名能真正入戏的男演员,而且他还得能让观众跟上复杂的剧情中。
4 ADJ (用于数字或数量后)多于…的 You use plus after a number or quantity to indicate that the actual number or quantity is greater than the one mentioned. (用于数字或数量后)多于…的
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There are only 35 staff to serve 30,000-plus customers.
只有35名员工,却要为3万多顾客服务。
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Among the guests were 16 high-flying executives, all on salaries of £50,000 a year plus.
客人中有16位极为成功的主管,年薪都超过了5万英镑。
5 (用于给学生作业评分)好于…的,高于…的 Teachers use plus in grading work in schools and colleges. 'B plus' is a better grade than 'B', but it is not as good as 'A'. (用于给学生作业评分)好于…的,高于…的
6 N-COUNT 有利因素;好处 A plus is an advantage or benefit. 有利因素;好处 [informal]
SYN advantage, benefit, asset, gain
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