extra
ext
ˈɛkst
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British pronunciation
/ˈɛkstrə/

“extra”的英语定义和含义

01

额外的, 多余的

more than enough or the amount needed
extra definition and meaning
example
例子
There was extra food left over after the party, enough to last for days.
派对结束后还有多余的食物,足够吃上好几天。
1.1

额外的, 外加的

added to a current amount
example
例子
The hotel package covers basic amenities, but spa services and tours are extra.
酒店套餐涵盖基本设施,但水疗服务和旅游是额外的。
02

夸张的, 过度的

over the top, excessive, or dramatic in behavior, style, or emotions
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example
例子
She 's so extra with all her party decorations.
她对所有派对装饰都太extra了。
extra
01

特别, 额外

to a degree or extent that is greater or more than usual
extra definition and meaning
example
例子
She worked extra diligently to complete the project ahead of schedule.
格外勤奋地工作以提前完成项目。
Extra
01

额外、配件

an additional item of the same type, used to supplement or enhance the original set
example
例子
The designer added extras such as extra buttons and patches to the clothing line for more customization.
设计师为服装系列添加了额外的按钮和补丁等,以提供更多定制选项。
02

特别版, 增刊

an unplanned or additional newspaper edition published to address urgent news or special events
example
例子
An extra was rushed out to cover the unexpected election results.
为了报道意外的选举结果,一份号外被紧急发行。
03

临时演员, 群众演员

a person hired to appear in a film or television production, typically in the background of scenes to add realism
example
例子
She worked as an extra on the set, blending into the background of the busy café scene.
她在片场担任临时演员,融入繁忙咖啡馆场景的背景中。
extra-
01

额外-

used to indicate something additional or beyond the usual
example
例子
The movie was about an extraterrestrial being visiting Earth.
这部电影是关于一个extraterrestrial生物访问地球的。
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