Learner's definition of PLUS
1
always used before a noun : having a value that is above zero : positive(数值)正的,零上的 — opposite 3minus 1 2
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used after a letter grade (such as A, B, or C) to show that the work is slightly better than the letter by itself would indicate(用在A、B、C等字母后)略高于…等级的 — opposite 3minus 2 3
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used after a number to indicate a range greater than that number(用在数字后)…以上的 -
The concert is an 18-plus show. [=a show for people who are 18 years old or older]这场音乐会是为18岁以上的听众演出的。
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This stadium seats 20,000-plus people. [=more than 20,000 people]这个体育场可以容纳2万人以上。
on the plus side
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used to describe the more appealing or attractive part of something有利的一面 -
On the minus side, the job doesn't pay very well, but on the plus side, the hours are very convenient.不好的一面是,这份工作的薪酬不高,但好的一面是,工作时间很合适。
2 plus /ˈplʌs/ noun
plural pluses
plural pluses
Learner's definition of PLUS
[count]
1
informal : something that is useful or helpful优势;长处 -
The apartment isn't perfect, but the fact that it has new appliances is a plus.这个公寓并不完美,但它的优势是配备了新家电。
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The state college's low tuition is only one of its pluses. [=advantages, benefits]州立学院的学费低仅是它的优势之一。
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The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus.这份工作的薪酬并不高,但合适的工作时间是一个绝对优势。
— opposite 2minus 1 3 plus /ˈplʌs/ preposition
3 plus
/ˈplʌs/
preposition
Learner's definition of PLUS
1
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used to indicate that one number or amount is being added to another加 2
: and also : as well as和;另加
plus or minus
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used to indicate that a value, number, or amount may be above or below a certain number或多或少;大约 4 plus /ˈplʌs/ conjunction
4 plus
/ˈplʌs/
conjunction
Learner's definition of PLUS
informal
: in addition : and此外;并且 -
He works a full-time job during the day, plus he goes to school at night.他白天全职上班。此外,晚上他还去上夜校。
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I enjoy gardening, plus it's good exercise.我喜欢园艺,并且这也是很好的运动。