extra

/ˈekstrə/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈekstrə/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈek-strə/ (ame, mw) · /ˈek.strə/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈek.strə/ (ame, ipa) · /ek.strə-/ (bre, ipa) · /ek.strə-/ (ame, ipa)

extra — 形容詞

  • extrapositive
  • more extracomparative
  • most extrasuperlative

1. beyond the normal amount, number, or standard — used to describe something added

1.形容詞B1
釋義

額外的

在正常數量之外多加的

beyond the normal amount, number, or standard — used to describe something added to what someone already has or what is already planned.

例句

The flight had an extra seat, so Meera moved to a quieter row.

那班飛機還有一個空位,所以 Meera 換到比較安靜的座位。

extra + noun (seat, time, money)

Elena brought extra drinks because the afternoon turned out hotter than anyone expected.

Elena 多帶了飲料,因為下午比大家預期的還要熱。

同義詞
  • additional

    the closest neutral synonym; interchangeable in most contexts (additional cost / extra cost).

  • further

    emphasises continuation beyond what exists (further information, further delays); more formal than extra.

  • supplementary

    more formal; suggests something that completes an existing set (supplementary materials).

反義詞
  • basic

    the standard or minimum, without anything added.

  • standard

    the normal amount without extra additions.

文法句型

extra + noun

用法筆記

Commonly placed directly before a noun or in phrases like an extra [amount] of [something]. Unlike more, extra does not take of before a noun (❌ extra of sugar → ✅ extra sugar).

常見錯誤

Can I have extra of sauce?
Can I have extra sauce?
💡use extra directly before a noun, not followed by of.
She needs some extra of time.
She needs some extra time.
💡extra functions as a determiner, not as a partitive quantifier.

2. showing behaviour or emotion that is far more dramatic or intense than a situati

2.形容詞B2
釋義

太誇張的

反應或行為過度而不自然

showing behaviour or emotion that is far more dramatic or intense than a situation reasonably calls for.

例句

Théo's outfit was a bit extra for a simple lunch at the park.

Théo 那天的穿著對一頓簡單的公園午餐來說有點太誇張了。

be + extra (informal predicate use)

Mayumi thought the five-minute thank-you speech was completely extra for a small dinner party.

Mayumi 覺得那場五分鐘的感謝致詞對一個小型晚宴來說實在太誇張了。

同義詞
  • over-the-top

    the closest synonym; slightly more established in formal informal writing.

  • dramatic

    broader in meaning; can be neutral or negative, while extra is always critical.

  • excessive

    more formal; describes an amount rather than a style of behaviour.

反義詞
  • low-key

    describes someone who is calm and does not seek attention.

  • subtle

    describes behaviour that is restrained and understated.

文法句型

be + extra

find + noun + extra

用法筆記

Primarily used in spoken English, social media, and informal writing. Frequently appears in the pattern find something/someone extra or be too extra. Not suitable for academic or formal contexts.

常見錯誤

His behaviour was very extra for the meeting.
His behaviour was a bit extra for the meeting.
💡extra in this sense is not typically modified by very; use a bit, way too, or completely.

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