单词 | plus |
释义 | preposition | conjunction | adjective | noun plusplus1 /plʌs/ ●●● S2 W3 AWL preposition used to show that one number or amount is added to another OPP minus: Three plus six equals nine. (3 + 6 = 9) The jacket costs $49.95 plus tax. [Origin: 1500–1600 Latin more (adjective and adverb)] preposition | conjunction | adjective | noun plusplus2 ●●○ conjunction informal used to add more information: He’s really cute, plus he’s got a good job. You need a birth certificate, plus a photo I.D. preposition | conjunction | adjective | noun plusplus3 ●●○ AWL adjective 1A plus/B plus etc. a grade used in a system of judging students’ work, usually written A+, B+, etc. B+ is higher than a B, but lower than an A minus. (=A-) OPP minus2math used after a number to mean an amount which is more than that number: He works ten hours a day plus.3math used to say that a number is more than zero, especially in temperatures: a temperature of plus 12°4[only before noun] used to talk about an advantage or good feature of a thing or situation OPP minus: On the plus side, it’s a lot cheaper than some of the larger ones.plus factor/point The biggest plus factor is that the hotel is right on the beach. preposition | conjunction | adjective | noun plusplus4 ●●○ noun [countable] 1informal something that is an advantage, or a quality you think is good OPP minus: a big/definite/real etc. plus Some knowledge of Spanish is a definite plus in the job market. There are pluses and minuses (=both good and bad things) to living in the city.2[usually singular] math a plus sign OPP minus |
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