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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
extra
extra [extra extras] adjective, noun, adverb BrE [ˈekstrə] NAmE [ˈekstrə] adjective more than is usual, expected, or than exists already Syn: ↑additional • Breakfast is provided at no extra charge. • The conference is going to be a lot of extra work. •an extra pint of milk •The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care. •Take extra care on the roads this evening. •The play is to run for an extra week! •extra help for single parents see also ↑extra time Word Origin: mid 17th cent. (as an adjective): probably a shortening of ↑extraordinary, suggested by similar forms in French and German. noun 1. 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). • While I was saving I had no money for little extras or luxuries. • (BrE)Metallic paint is an optional extra (= a thing you can choose to have or not, but must pay more for if you have it). 2. a person who is employed to play a very small part in a film/movie, usually as a member of a crowd •We need hundreds of extras for the battle scenes. Word Origin: mid 17th cent. (as an adjective): probably a shortening of ↑extraordinary, suggested by similar forms in French and German. Example Bank: •£400 is a lot to pay, but there are no hidden extras. •No extras are included. •Optional extras include anti-lock brakes and an electric sunroof. •Regular guests also get added extras like free room service. •The DVD extras include trailers and a behind-the-scenes feature. •The DVD has a couple of interesting extras. •There was no money left over for luxuries or little extras. adverb 1. in addition; more than is usual, expected or exists already •to charge/pay/cost extra • We don't charge extra for the activities— everything is included in the admission fee. • I need to earn a bit extra this month. •The rate for a room is £30, but breakfast is extra. •Now even bigger! Ten per cent extra! 2. (with an adjective or adverb)more than usually • You need to be extra careful not to make any mistakes. •an extra large T-shirt • She tried extra hard. •Do you have this sweatshirt in an extra large size? •He wanted to cook something extra special for dinner that night. Word Origin: mid 17th cent. (as an adjective): probably a shortening of ↑extraordinary, suggested by similar forms in French and German.
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