add-ons
add-ons — 名詞
1. extra parts, accessories, or features that are added after the main thing is alr
附加項
加在原有東西上的額外配件或功能
extra parts, accessories, or features that are added after the main thing is already there, usually to make it more useful or enjoyable
The stroller's add-ons include a rain cover and cup holder.
這台嬰兒車的附加項包括雨罩和杯架。
add-ons include + items
Mina bought camera add-ons for the weekend trip to Hualien.
Mina 為了週末去花蓮的行程買了幾個相機加裝配件。
The learning app sells add-ons for offline lessons and practice quizzes.
這款學習 App 販售可用於離線課程和練習小考的外掛功能。
Our tent came with add-ons like extra pegs and a porch sheet.
這頂帳篷附有額外營釘和前庭布等附加項。
- extras
a broad everyday word for optional additional things
- accessories
used more often for physical objects than for software
- extensions
especially common when the extra part expands software or services
文法句型
add-ons for + noun
add-ons include + items
用法筆記
Usually plural. This sense is common for products, software, travel packages, and equipment that can be improved with optional extras.
2. additional amounts of money that are put onto a basic price, bill, or fee later
附加費
另外加到原價上的費用或金額
additional amounts of money that are put onto a basic price, bill, or fee later
Airport add-ons pushed the family holiday over its original budget.
機場附加費讓這趟家庭假期超出原本的預算。
extra charges added later
The gym's add-ons raised the monthly bill by six hundred dollars.
這家健身房的附加費讓每月帳單多了六百美元。
Leo checked the phone plan twice because hidden add-ons were common.
Leo 因為隱藏附加費很常見,所以把手機方案看了兩遍。
Check the final page for tax add-ons before you book the tickets.
訂票前先看最後一頁有沒有稅金附加費。
- extra charges
plain everyday wording that makes the money meaning explicit
- fees
more formal and often used for named service costs
- surcharges
more formal and common in travel, banking, and business notices
文法句型
add-ons on a bill
hidden add-ons
用法筆記
Often negative in tone because the extra money appears after the main price is shown.
add-ons — 形容詞
1. added or sold as an extra part that goes with a main product, service, or packag
外加的
作為額外部分再加上的
added or sold as an extra part that goes with a main product, service, or package
We chose the add-on battery for the long train trip south.
我們為了南下的長途火車旅程選了外加的電池。
add-on + product noun
Nadia skipped the add-on warranty and kept the basic price.
Nadia 跳過外加的保固,維持基本價格。
An add-on seat lets the older child ride behind the stroller.
外加的座位能讓較大的孩子坐在嬰兒車後面。
The hotel offered an add-on breakfast with fresh fruit and soup.
那家旅館提供外加的早餐,裡面有新鮮水果和湯。
- optional
broader and not limited to parts added onto something
- extra
more everyday and less tied to a product package
- supplementary
more formal and often used in notices or documents
文法句型
add-on + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun. Distinguish it from the noun senses, where add-ons names the extra things or charges themselves.