词汇 | plus |
释义 | plus preposition uk /plʌs/ us /plʌs/ A2 added to: 加,加上 What is six plus four?6加4等于几? The rent will be £175 a week, plus (= added to the cost of) gas and electricity.每周租金为175英镑,煤气和电另算。 The cost is $205 plus $3 for shipping.费用是205美元加3美元的运输费。 Please enclose £15.99, plus £2 for postage.请附上15.99英镑,外加2英镑邮资。 "Three plus three is seven. True or false?" "False."“3加3等于7。对还是错?”“错。” It costs £1,000 a week to hire the yacht, plus a £120 returnable deposit. The loan has to be repaid, plus interest, within 18 months. Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division add add (something) up addition addition sign additive arithmetical half halve highest common factor power quadruply quintuple quotient recursion round something down sextuple square subtract table treble plus preposition, conjunction uk /plʌs/ us /plʌs/ B1 and also: 并且,而且;加上 There will be two adults travelling, plus three children.旅行时将有两个大人,外加三个小孩。 informalLet's not go on holiday in August - it'll be too hot - plus it'll be more expensive.我们不要在8月份去度假——天太热,而且花销会更大。 We're taking Phil's luggage, plus Annie's. There'll be Jenny and Darren, plus Mike and Sean. We'll need a washing machine and cooker, plus a new bed. Skiing would be too expensive, plus Susie doesn't like the cold. Steve won't be around to help us, plus we're moving house around that time. Also, extra, and in addition added additional additionally again along else et al. et cetera etc. excess premium prepend rate regardless same secondly side suchlike thing touch plus noun[ C ] uk /plʌs/ us /plʌs/ plusnoun[C] (ADVANTAGE)B2informalpluralpluses or plusses an advantage or a good feature: 优势,好处,长处 Your teaching experience will be a plus in this job.你的教学经验对从事这项工作是个有利因素。 On the whole it's a good proposition, the plusses seem to outweigh the minuses. You've got more experience than the others, which should be a real plus in the interview. The fact that we live so near my parents is a major plus from the point of view of childcare. Some knowledge of accountancy techniques is a definite plus in this role. Having an extra bedroom since we moved is a big plus. Advantage and disadvantage ace an ace up your sleeveidiom attraction be well in thereidiom be/stay/keep one jump aheadidiom have it both waysidiom have something on your sideidiom have the inside trackidiom have the odds/cards stacked against youidiom head start leg lock milk percentage privileged profit from something racing start saving grace scent bloodidiom the best of both worldsidiom plusnoun[C] (ADDITION SIGN)(alsoplus sign) the (+) sign, written between two numbers to show that they should be added together加号;正号 Mathematical symbols addition sign degree division sign equal sign expression foot minus multiplication sign operator pi placeholder point solidus subtraction sign value X, x Y, y plus adjective uk /plʌs/ us /plʌs/ plusadjective (ADDITION)[ before noun ] A plus number or amount is more than zero: 正的;零上 Plus 8 is eight more than zero.+8比0大8。 The temperature is expected to be no more than plus two (degrees).温度预计只有零上2度。 [ after noun ] more than the number or amount mentioned: 略大的,略高的;以上的 temperatures of 40 plus40度以上的温度 Those cars cost £20,000 plus.那些车总价在2万英镑以上。 [ after noun ] used by teachers after a letter, such as B or C, to show that the standard of a piece of work is slightly higher than the stated mark: 略高于标准的 I got C plus/C+ for my essay.我作文得了C+。 Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division add add (something) up addition addition sign additive arithmetical half halve highest common factor power quadruply quintuple quotient recursion round something down sextuple square subtract table treble You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Marks & results plusadjective (ADVANTAGE)[ before noun ]informal used to describe an advantage or good quality that something has: 优势,好处,长处 The house is near the sea, which is a plus factor for us.房子离海边近,这对我们来说是个有利因素。 UKThe fact that the flight goes from our nearest airport is a real plus point.航班从离我们最近的机场起飞,这一点对我们真的是非常有利。 Advantage and disadvantage ace an ace up your sleeveidiom attraction be well in thereidiom be/stay/keep one jump aheadidiom have it both waysidiom have something on your sideidiom have the inside trackidiom have the odds/cards stacked against youidiom head start leg lock milk percentage privileged profit from something racing start saving grace scent bloodidiom the best of both worldsidiom plus | American Dictionaryplus preposition us/plʌs/(symbol+) pluspreposition (ADDITION)added to, or and in addition: Six plus four is ten. That will be $16.99, plus tax. plus noun[ C ] us/plʌs/pluralpluses or plusses plusnoun[C] (ADVANTAGE)an advantage or a good feature: Your teaching experience will be a plus in this job. plus conjunction us/plʌs/ plusconjunction (ADDITION)and also: The four of us, plus my son’s girlfriend, went out to dinner. plus adjective[ not gradable ] us/plʌs/(symbol+) plusadjective[not gradable] (ADDITION)A mark such as B-plus (B+) or C-plus (C+) given to a student’s work means that the work is slightly better than if it were given the B or C mark. plus | Business Englishplus preposition uk /plʌs/us used to say that one amount or number is being added to another: The apartment costs $900 a month, plus $100 for the parking space. You will get twenty-five days paid leave per year, plus bank holidays. He will be asked to repay the damages and costs awarded plus interest. and also: Most campsites have shower facilities, plus a small store and cafe where you can stock up on supplies. Compare minus plus or minus sth used to say that the number stated may be more or less by a particular amount: The survey's margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points. plus noun[ C ] uk /plʌs/us pluralplusses | orpluses an advantage or a good feature: Choice and control are two of the big pluses of their consumer-directed plan. (alsoplus sign) the + sign, written between two numbers to show that they should be added together Compareminus plus adjective uk /plʌs/us [ after noun ] more than the number or amount stated: Those cars cost £15,000 plus. [ before noun ] used to show that something is an advantage or a good feature: a plus factor/pointUS ski resorts have plenty of big plus points, such as reliable natural snow and some of the best ski schools in the world. On the plus side, sales are picking up and it is also debt-free at last. Compareminus Examples of plusplus Phase-dependent asymmetries in strong-field photoionization by few-cycle laser pluses. I believe there are certain pluses even in the way it has been done. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Among the pluses is the retention of the regional employment premium. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If this happens, it will be one of the rare pluses of membership. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 When looking through the figures one sees that, apart from 1958, they are all pluses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 One of the pluses of competitive tendering has been the highlighting of inefficiency and waste, so long hidden in a fog of bureaucracy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 On democracy and accountability, there are some pluses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Look at those lists of fees—£200 a year, £180 a year, £150 a year, with pluses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Therefore, certain pluses are coming out of the report. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are the two pluses which go to make up our standard of living in this tiny island. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Every method of producing electricity has its pluses and minuses. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There are pluses and minuses to the arrangements that the amendment would implement. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I would say that our standard of living in this island is based on four main factors: two pluses and two minuses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I hope that my answer will show that there are minuses as well as pluses in this forecast. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In other words, the pluses and minuses are quite unknown. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of plus 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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