词汇 | extra-time |
释义 | extra time noun[ U ] UKuk /ˌek.strə ˈtaɪm/ us /ˌek.strə ˈtaɪm/(US usuallyovertime) a period of time in a sports game in which play continues if neither team has won in the usual time allowed for the game: (足球比赛的)加时赛 in extra timeUnited scored three times in extra time to win 4-1. go to extra timeThe game seems likely to go to extra time. Compare normal time overtime regulation time We might struggle for 90 minutes and then win in extra time. The players were already exhausted when the game went into extra time. France scored in the second period of extra time. He replaced the injured striker for extra time. As extra time approached, he hoped his players' superior fitness would give him the advantage. Football/soccer 18-yard box 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 5 1 foosball football boot football player football pools football pyramid premiership professional foul promedios rabona reducer sweeper the Football League the Premier League treble woodwork You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts & stages of competitions Examples of extra timeextra time For example, perhaps only with extratime is there an opportunity for both focus and predicted-accent effects to be fully operative. Pupils may also be granted extratime to complete examinations. The addition of a verification stage to the inferencing stage leads to an extratime investment, as does the subsequent addition of a memorizing stage. These modifications are time-consuming, so in our analyses we excluded the extratime involved in converting our 1-ha floristic inventories into long-term sample plots. Relying on public transport was not a viable alternative: it elongated journeys, and extratime was needed to walk to the final destination. She decided that she was not prepared to spend extratime travelling, and retired early. The intervention was brief and simple, and, being delivered by a specialist nurse, did not require extratime from the cardiologists. Moreover, if alternative means are explained, they are distributed in different chapters so that the access to the information costs extratime and energy. Discussing the test takes extratime within at least one consultation and one antenatal appointment. Because he was old and poor, he might need extratime to raise the money required. Interestingly, writing notes and having extratime before performing the task were viewed as distinct aspects of planning by most speakers. However, the extratime is not useful if prospective parents do not have access to professionals who are able to interpret the information. Disadvantages include a heavy workload for those filling the roles, as they tend to require extratime and personal commitment. This fact increases the difficulty of reading the text since some extratime must be invested in getting accustomed to the new notation. But to find the space faults we need both extra space and extratime. See all examples of extra time These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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