[CONJ-COORD 连词]加;加上 You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another.
Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing...
请寄上18.99英镑的支票,外加2英镑的邮资和包装费。
They will pay about $673 million plus interest.
他们将支付约6.73亿美元再加上利息。
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[ADJ 形容词]正(数)的;在零以上的Plus before a number or quantity means that the number or quantity is greater than zero. plus or minus→see:
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The aircraft was subjected to temperatures of minus 65 degrees and plus 120 degrees.
这架飞机经历了零下65度和零上120度的温度变化。
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[CONJ-COORD 连词]而且;还有 You can use plus when mentioning an additional item or fact.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
There's easily enough room for two adults and three children, plus a dog in the boot...
能宽宽松松容下两个大人、三个孩子,而且后备箱里还可以放只狗。
We had to have an actor who could generate real empathy. Plus he had to carry the audience through a lot of plot.
我们得找一名能真正入戏的男演员,而且他还得能让观众跟上复杂的剧情中。
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[ADJ 形容词](用于数字或数量后)多于…的 You use plus after a number or quantity to indicate that the actual number or quantity is greater than the one mentioned.
[amount ADJ]
There are only 35 staff to serve 30,000-plus customers...
只有35名员工,却要为3万多顾客服务。
Among the guests were 16 high-flying executives, all on salaries of £50,000 a year plus.
客人中有16位极为成功的主管,年薪都超过了5万英镑。
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(用于给学生作业评分)好于…的,高于…的 Teachers use plus in grading work in schools and colleges. 'B plus' is a better grade than 'B', but it is not as good as 'A'.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]有利因素;好处 A plus is an advantage or benefit.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Experience of any career in sales is a big plus...
任何销售领域的工作经验都是一大优势。
There are plenty of plus points about being an older first-time mum.
年龄稍长再做妈妈有很多好处。
Oxford
plus2/pluː; NAmEpluː/IDIOMplus ça change/ˌpluː sæˈʃɒ̃nʒ; NAmEˌpluː sɑː ˈʃɑːnʒ/( saying) ( from French) used as a way of saying that people and situations never really change over time, although they may appear to 变来变去还是老样子;表面虽变本质犹存plusplusesplus/pluː; NAmEpluː/plus1★AWL/plʌs; NAmEplʌs/
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plusplusespreposition★1★used when the two numbers or amounts mentioned are being added together 加◆Two plus five is seven.二加五等于七。◆The cost is £22, plus £1 for postage.费用为 22 英镑,另加 1 英镑的邮费。2★as well as sth/sb; and also 和;也;外加◆We have to fit five of us plus all our gear in the car.我们五人和全部用具都得塞进车里。OPP
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IDIOMplus or ˈminusused when the number mentioned may actually be more or less by a particular amount 或多或少;左右;大约SYN
give or take
◆The margin of error was plus or minus three percentage points.误差幅度在三个百分点左右。noun1( informal) an advantage; a good thing 优势;好处;长处◆Knowledge of French is a plus in her job.通晓法文使她在工作中占优势。◆There were a lot of pluses in the performance.这次演出有多处值得嘉许。2(alsoˈplus sign)the symbol ( + ), used in mathematics 加号◆He put a plus instead of a minus.他填了个加号而不是减号。OPP
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adjective★1used after a number to show that the real number or amount is more than the one mentioned (在数字后)多,余◆The work will cost £10 000 plus.这项工作将耗资万余英镑。2★above zero 零度以上;零上◆The temperature is plus four degrees.温度为零上四度。OPP
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3★[only before noun ]used to describe an aspect of sth that you consider to be a good thing 优点的;好的◆One of the hotel's plus pointsis that it is very central. 那个旅馆的优势之一是它处于市中心。◆On the plus side,all the staff are enthusiastic. 好的方面是职员的工作热忱都很高。OPP
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4[not before noun ]( used in a system of marks/grades 用于评分或评等级) slightly higher than the mark/grade A, B, etc. 略高于(A、B 等)◆I got B plus (B+) in the test.我考试得了个 B+。OPP
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conjunction★( informal) used to add more information 而且;此外;况且SYN
furthermore
◆I've got too much on at work. Plus my father is not well.我工作负担太重了,而且我父亲身体也不好。plus/plʌs; NAmEplʌs/
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plus1 preposition
plus2 noun
plus3 adjective
plus4 conjunction
plusplus1 /plʌs/ ●●●S1W2AWL preposition
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1used to show that one number or amount is added to anotherOPP minus: Three plus six equals nine (3 + 6 = 9). The total cost was $10,000, plus 14% interest.2and also: There are numerous clubs, plus a casino.3plus or minus used to say that a number may be more or less by a certain amount: There may be a variation of plus or minus 5% in the prices that are quoted.
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plusplus2 ●●○AWL noun [countable]
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1informal something that is an advantagemajor/definite/big etc plus Some knowledge of Spanish is a definite plus in this job.2a plus signOPP minus
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plus2 noun
plus3 adjective
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plusplus3 ●○○AWL adjective
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1[only before noun] used to talk about an advantage or good feature of a thing or situationOPP minus: Another of the Beach Club’s plus points is that it’s right in the middle of town. This is not an exciting car to drive, but on the plus side it is extremely reliable.2used after a number to mean an amount which is more than that number: an income of $50,000 plus Most children start school when they’re five plus.3more than zero – used especially when talking about temperaturesOPP minus: Daytime temperatures barely reached plus 5º.4A plus/B plus etc a mark used in a system of judging students’ work. An ‘A plus’ is slightly higher than an ‘A’.
plus1 preposition
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plusplus4 ●○○ conjunction informal
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used to add more information: He’s been studying hard for exams. Plus he’s been working in a bar at night.
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