extra money

英音[ ˈekstrə ˈmʌni ] 美音[ ˈekstrə ˈmʌni ]
额外的钱:指超过正常需要的额外收入或储蓄。
常用释义
额外的钱:指超过正常需要的额外收入或储蓄。

例句

1·The extra money came in very handy.

这笔额外的钱正好派上了用场。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·Who is going to stump up the extra money?

额外的钱谁来出?

—— 《牛津词典》

3·They might prevent children getting extra money.

他们可能会阻止孩子获得额外的钱。

4·After high school, Jennifer attended a local technical college, working to pay her tuition, because there was no extra money set aside for a college education.

高中毕业后,珍妮弗上了当地的一所技术学院,通过工作来支付她的学费,因为她没有为大学的教育预留额外的钱。

5·How much extra money are you making?

你们多挣了多少钱?

6·A lot of people don't like to give waiters extra money—a tip, but maybe those people don't understand about waitresses and waiters.

很多人不喜欢给服务员额外的钱——小费,但可能是那些人不了解服务员们。

7·Planned Grandparenthood's carefully written literature would detail all the joys of life grand-child-free a calm living room, extra money for luxuries during the golden years, etc.

“计划生育”组织精心编写的文学作品详细描写了没有孙子孙女的生活的所有乐趣——平静的客厅,在黄金岁月里用额外的钱购买奢侈品,等等。

8·Is it better to use your extra money to buy products, like clothes and electronics, or is it better to use the extra money to invest in experiences, like going on a vacation or to a concert?

是用你多余的钱去买像衣服和电子产品之类的商品好呢,还是把多余的钱用来投资在体验上,比如去度假或听音乐会更好呢?

9·The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.

有了这笔额外资金,我们就能把设备加以改进了。

—— 《牛津词典》

10·He picked up extra money as a local stringer for the New York Herald.

他通过做《纽约先驱报》的本地特约记者赚了些外快。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》