请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 plus
释义

plus

/plʌs /
preposition
1With the addition of: two plus four is six he was awarded the full amount plus interest...
  • Under the reform bill, if the loan is less than two-and-a-half years old, you must repay the full amount owed, plus interest.
  • They had recovered the full amount of their claim plus interest.
  • It's not stated in the annual report but McLoughlin is entitled to a salary of £200,000 plus four times that amount in the event of a takeover.

Synonyms

and, added to, increased by, with the addition of
1.1 informal Together with: all apartments have a small kitchen plus private bathroom...
  • It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, one en suite, plus sitting room and kitchen.
  • In addition, there is an interconnecting annexe with three bedrooms, a combined living room and kitchen, a bathroom, plus its own courtyard garden.
  • He loved all his girls, but we were all over the place, so it was hard to get the three of them and Seanna together, and plus him being sick and in and out of the hospital, it was really tough.

Synonyms

as well as, together with, along with, in addition to, added to, and, not to mention, besides, coupled with, with
2(Of temperature) above zero: the temperature is frequently plus 35 degrees at midday...
  • Highest maximum air temperature plus 23.1 degree C was recorded on June 14.
  • Highest maximum air temperature was plus 14.0 degree C recorded on the 15th.
  • Mornings would see me waking to my fancy alarm clock's digital readout of a temperature of a tooth-chattering plus three Celsius.
adjective
1 [postpositive] (After a number or amount) at least: companies put losses at $500,000 plus...
  • The organisers put together some 60 plus events.
  • Over 3000 have access to the kitchen including 1900 plus volunteers, performers, guests and service personnel.
  • A €63m investment is also to be provided by the State which is expected to lever in a further €200m plus from the private sector.
1.1(After a grade) rather better than: B plus...
  • If she got all the points, her grade would go to an A plus, and stay there for a long time.
  • I finally decided that the pluses and negatives balance one another out, so I opted not to assign extra credit but gave it an A + for ease of use.
  • Also, the A plus plus part, for some reason, the symbol of a plus sign wouldn't show up so I had to spell it out.
2(Before a number) above zero; positive: plus 60 degrees centigrade...
  • Last year, Wyoming won seven games and was 19th in the nation with a plus - 7 ratio.
  • In fact, only one of the other 13 teams has a plus score!
  • Gulko, who is one of the few players with a plus score against Garry Kasparov, spent most of his life in the former Soviet Union and is the only player to have won both the USSR and US titles.
3Having a positive electric charge.
noun (plural pluses or plusses)
1 short for plus sign.Be sure to wait until the cursor changes into a plus (+) before releasing the mouse button.
1.1A mathematical operation of addition: a minus and a plus make another minus
2An advantage: knowing the language is a decided plus...
  • On the plus side, at least we can take comfort in the fact that it won't drive her fiancée mad.
  • On the plus side, at least I haven't had to deal with sunburn.
  • On the plus side at least he will have some energy in reserve.

Synonyms

advantage, good point, plus point, asset, pro, benefit, added advantage, additional benefit, fringe benefit, bonus, extra, added extra, perk, dividend, attraction, attractive feature, beauty
formal perquisite
conjunction informal
Furthermore; also: it’s packed full of medical advice, plus it keeps you informed about the latest research...
  • A sell-off would provide Berlin with some cash to plug budget gaps; plus, any private bank that takes it over would no longer be overly reliant on the whims of a fickle capital market.
  • Keeping all that bathroom clutter away in cupboards also helps to make your bathroom feel bigger - plus make it easier to clean.
  • Our third block classes were right next to each other, plus we had lunch together.

Phrases

on the plus side

plus or minus

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin, literally 'more'.

  • This is an English use of a Latin word meaning literally ‘more’. The garment plus fours (1920s) associated with golf, derive their name from the overhang at the knee requiring an extra 10cm (4in) of material. Plural (Late Middle English) from Latin Pluralis ‘relating to more than one’ formed from plus.

Rhymes

随便看

 

英语词典包含243303条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/11 12:30:04