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ex.tra MORE5ek7strEadj, adv [not gradable], n(something) added, additional or more额外的,附加的I'll need some extra help/clothes/time/money.我需要额外的帮助/衣服/时间/金钱。Recently he's been working an extra two hours a day.最近他每一天多工作两小时。We agreed on a price but afterwards they wanted £10 extra (= more).我们讲定了价钱,但后来他们又多要10英镑。The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra (= there is an additional charge for meals).价钱包括旅行和住宿,但饭食另加。They pay her extra to work nights.他们给她夜晚工作的额外报酬。In her new job she has to work extra long days.她的新工作需要她加长工作时间。He helped us so much we gave him a (little) bit extra (= gave more, esp. money, than expected or agreed).他帮我们很大的忙,我们额外又给他一点钱。In a game of football (Br and Aus) extra time (Am overtime) is the period of time in which play continues if neither team has won in the usual time allowed for the game.(足球赛)加时(赛),决胜期Seat belts are included as standard but electric windows are an (optional) extra. [C]安全带按标准包括在内,但电动车窗是(任意选择的)附加物。In a film, extras are people who do not have speaking parts and who are usually part of the background, for example, in a crowd. [C](电影)临时演员In cricket, an extra is a point given to one team if the other team makes an illegal mistake (when bowling). [C](板球赛)额外得分(由于另一队投球时犯规而得的加分)
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