1. | 额外的;分外的;外加的;附加的more than is usual, expected, or than exists already |
Breakfast is provided at no extra charge. 供应早餐,不另收费。 | |
The conference is going to be a lot of extra work. 这次会议将有很多额外工作。 | |
an extra pint of milk 外加的一品脱牛奶 | |
The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care. 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。 |
1. | 额外的事物;另外收费的事物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) . 月费是固定的,没有未言明的额外开支。 | |
Metallic paint is an optional extra(= a thing you can choose to have or not, but must pay more for if you have it) . 喷金属漆是自由选择的,要额外收费。 |
2. | (电影里的)临时演员,群众演员a person who is employed to play a very small part in a film/movie, usually as a member of a crowd |
1. | 额外;另外;外加in addition; more than is usual, expected or exists already |
to charge/pay/cost extra 另外收费;另付;额外花费 | |
I need to earn a bit extra this month. 我这个月需要挣点外快。 | |
The rate for a room is £30, but breakfast is extra. 一个房间收费 30 英镑,但早餐另付。 |
2. | 特别;格外;分外more than usually |
You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. 你要格外小心,别犯错误。 | |
an extra large T-shirt 一件特大号的 T 恤衫 | |
She tried extra hard. 她特别努力。 |