plus
prep
noun
adj
conjunction
plʌs
prep
1
used
to
show
that
one
number
or
amount
is
added
to
another
加;
Three
plus
six
equals
nine.
(3+6=9)
3 加 6 等于 9。
The
total
cost
was
$10,000,
plus
14%
interest.
全部费用是 1 万美元,外加 14% 的利息。
2
and
also
和,加上
There
are
numerous
clubs,
plus
a
casino.
有很多俱乐部,还有一个赌场。
3
plus or minus
used
to
say
that
a
number
may
be
more
or
less
by
a
certain
amount
左右,大约
There
may
be
a
variation
of
plus
or
minus
5%
in
the
prices
that
are
quoted.
报价可能会有 5% 左右的变动。
noun
4
something
that
is
an
advantage
[非正式] 有利因素 (条件 )
informal
major/definite/big
etc
plus
Some
knowledge
of
Spanish
is
a
definite
plus
in
this
job.
做这份工作懂一些西班牙语绝对占优势。
5
a
PLUS
SIGN
加号; 正号;
adj
6
used
to
talk
about
an
advantage
or
good
feature
of
a
thing
or
situation
有利的; 好的;
only before noun 仅用于名词前
Another
of
the
Beach
Club’s
plus
points
is
that
it’s
right
in
the
middle
of
town.
海滩俱乐部的另一个优点是它就在城中心。
This
is
not
an
exciting
car
to
drive,
but
on
the
plus
side
it
is
extremely
reliable.
这辆车开起来不刺激,不过从好的方面来说它非常可靠。
7
used
after
a
number
to
mean
an
amount
which
is
more
than
that
number
〔用于数字后面表示〕多,余
an
income
of
$50,000
plus
50,000 多美元的收入
Most
children
start
school
when
they’re
five
plus.
大多数孩子五岁多开始上学。
8
more
than
zero
–
used
especially
when
talking
about
temperatures
在零以上的,正的〔尤用于谈论温度〕;
Daytime
temperatures
barely
reached
plus
5˚.
白天的气温只不过达到零上 5 度。
9
A plus/B plus etc
a
mark
used
in
a
system
of
judging
students’
work.
An
‘A
plus’
is
slightly
higher
than
an
‘A’.
A+/B+
等〔用于批改学生作业〕
conjunction
10
used
to
add
more
information
[非正式] 并且,而且
He’s
been
studying
hard
for
exams.
Plus
he’s
been
working
in
a
bar
at
night.
他最近在用功复习迎考,而且晚上还在一家酒吧里工作。