extra 例文
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- 例文 extra
- While he normally is numbingly dependable, his streak of 155 consecutive extra points ended in the third quarter [ … ] .
- Workers are usually paid extra for working overtime.
- Now that the kids have left home we've got a lot of extra space.
- Letting white have three extra queens would break chess.
- Why add this extra layer of software? It sounds like someone is wanting to use their new BSO. (Bright Shiny Object) I wouldn't use it in my production environments.
- Obama counteroffered one town hall and an extra debate, which McCain waved away.
- He arrived five minutes late, but to his credit he did work an extra ten minutes at the end of his shift.
- Something smells poopy! It's okay if you just doodied, because we have LOTS of paper towels and extra socks.
- The provision of extra staff eased their workload.
- Mr. Jones paid extra for the flood damage endorsement on his house insurance.
- 例文 extras
- Ryanair brought ultracheap fares to much of Europe, charging fees for many extras and transforming the short-haul market there.
- Oh, also, using Outhouse Express...yeah, really shows off what a Usenet newfag you are, just a lil FYI for ya. You might wanna try XNews or Agent or any *REAL* news browser (not a mail client with some sloppily added extras).
- Infrequent travelers tend to overpack, stuffing suitcases full of a different outfit for every day of the week, plus a few extras — just in case.
- Extras include a commentary track with Mr. Polanski and Ms. Deneuve carried over from Criterion’s 1994 laserdisc release, and a fascinating French documentary from 1964 shot on the London set, illustrating Mr. Polanski’s millimeter-precise direction of actors.
Examples of extra in a Sentence
- en extraordinary
- en extravagant
- fr extravagant
- en extract
- en extravagance
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