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I . extra [ˈekstrə] ADJ

II . extra [ˈekstrə] ADV

1. extra (more):

extra
a mais
to charge extra for sth

2. extra (very):

extra special

III . extra [ˈekstrə] N

1. extra ECON:

extra
extra m

2. extra AUTO:

extra

3. extra CINE:

extra

extra time N no pl Aus, Brit SPORTS

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Once additional fuel has been introduced, it can burn with the extra oxygen provided by the nitrous, providing additional power.
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The allure of anonymity gains extra importance for married individuals, who can enjoy relative safety to express fantasies and desires without being known or exposed.
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The tuned mass dampers transmit the vibration energy to an extra unit on the structure and maintain the unit under focus to be stable.
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Teachers earn extra pay for duties such as advising the clubs, writing curriculum or coaching athletics teams.
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A player who was best in serving aces got an extra $3,000.
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Some programs, like engineering or medicine require extra upper secondary level courses in mathematics and sciences, which can be attained through a foundation course in engineering.
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An 1819 act of the second chamber abolished compulsory labor required by the state with the extra costs which resulted being absorbed by the treasury.
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For now, extra earnings are clawed back from recipients' cheques, which means people relying on income support often can't get ahead by earning money.
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Most backpackers consider the extra weight to be worth the increase in comfort.
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Diners can also add extra chili, coriander leaf (cilantro), garlic etc. to suit their own taste.
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