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ADJ. 形容词1.?正的Plus before a number or quantity means that the number or quantity is greater than zero. 双语例句例: The aircraft was subjected to temperatures of minus 65 degrees and plus 120 degrees. 这架飞机经受过零下65度和零上120度的考验。 2.?略多一些的You use plus after a number or quantity to indicate that the actual number or quantity is greater than the one mentioned. 双语例句例: There are only 35 staff to serve 30,000-plus customers. 只有35名员工为3万多位顾客服务。 3.?略好一些的Teachers use plus in marking work in schools and colleges. 'B plus' is a better mark than 'B', but it is not as good as 'A'.
CONJ. 连词1.?加You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. 双语例句例: $5 for a small locker, plus a $3 deposit. 带锁的小柜子5美元,外加3美元的押金。 例: 36 plus 5 squared is 61. 5的平方加36是61。 2.?外加You can use plus when mentioning an additional item or fact. 双语例句例: There's easily enough room for two adults and three children, plus a dog in the trunk. 有足够的空间容纳两个大人和三个小孩。另外,行李箱里还能容纳一只狗。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 优势 , 益处A plus is an advantage or benefit. 双语例句例: Well-known figures would be a big plus for the new board. 名人会成为新董事会的一大优势。
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