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preposition noun adjective conjunction 🔑 plus1 AW BrE /plʌs/NAmE /plʌs/ preposition🔑 used when the two numbers or amounts mentioned are being added together 加◆Two plus five is seven. 二加五等于七。◆The cost is £22, plus £1 for postage. 费用为 22 英镑,另加 1 英镑的邮费。🔑 as well as sth/sb; and also 和;也;外加◆We have to fit five of us plus all our gear in the car. 我们五人和全部用具都得塞进车里。 OPP minus ●plus or ˈminusused when the number mentioned may actually be more or less by a particular amount 或多或少;左右;大约 SYN give or take ◆The margin of error was plus or minus three percentage points. 误差幅度在三个百分点左右。 🔑 plus1 AW BrE /plʌs/NAmE /plʌs/ noun(informal) an advantage; a good thing 优势;好处;长处◆Knowledge of French is a plus in her job. 通晓法文使她在工作中占优势。◆There were a lot of pluses in the performance. 这次演出有多处值得嘉许。 (also ˈplus sign) the symbol ( + ), used in mathematics 加号◆He put a plus instead of a minus. 他填了个加号而不是减号。 OPP minus 🔑 plus1 AW BrE /plʌs/NAmE /plʌs/ adjectiveused after a number to show that the real number or amount is more than the one mentioned (用于数字后表示实际数量较大)多,余◆The work will cost £10 000 plus. 这项工作将耗资万余英镑。🔑 above zero 零度以上;零上◆The temperature is plus four degrees. 温度为零上四度。 OPP minus 🔑 [only before noun] used to describe an aspect of sth that you consider to be a good thing 优点的;好的◆One of the hotel's plus points is that it is very central. 那个旅馆的优势之一是它位于市中心。◆On the plus side, all the staff are enthusiastic. 好的方面是职员的工作热忱都很高。 OPP minus [not before noun] () slightly higher than the mark/grade A, B, etc. 略高于(A、B 等)◆I got B plus (B+) in the test.我考试得了个 B+。 OPP minus 🔑 plus1 AW BrE /plʌs/NAmE /plʌs/ conjunction(informal) used to add more information 而且;此外;况且 SYN furthermore ◆I've got too much on at work. Plus my father is not well. 我工作负担太重了,而且我父亲身体也不好。 plus2BrE /pluː/NAmE /pluː/ ●plus ça changeBrE /ˌpluː sæ ˈʃɒ̃nʒ/NAmE /ˌpluː sɑː ˈʃɑːnʒ/(saying, from French) used as a way of saying that people and situations never really change over time, although they may appear to 变来变去还是老样子;表面虽变本质犹存 |