extra time

英音[ ˌekstrə ˈtaɪm ] 美音[ ˌekstrə ˈtaɪm ]
加时赛
常用释义
加时赛:在体育比赛中,如果常规比赛时间结束时两队都没有获胜,会继续进行一段时间的比赛。

例句

1·Police warned motorists to allow extra time to get to work.

警察告诫开车上下班的人要留出富余时间。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·Steve enjoys spending his extra time this way.

史蒂夫喜欢以这种方式度过他的业余时间。

3·Surely this extra time would relieve the tremendous pressure which we live.

当然,这些额外的时间会减轻我们生活中的巨大压力。

4·If we're not engaged as much in our normal work or school, we have extra time to call parents and grandparents.

如果我们没有忙于日常工作和学业,我们将有额外的时间给父母和祖父母打电话问候一下。

5·For an increasing number of kids, the extra time and money spent pursuing a college diploma will leave them worse off than they were before they set foot on campus.

对于越来越多的孩子来说,为了追求一张大学文凭而额外花费在学习上的时间和金钱会使他们的情况变得比踏入校园前更糟。

6·"When people have a mobile device and have even a little extra time, they will communicate with someone in their life," says Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

“当人们有了移动设备,即使只有一点点额外的时间,他们也会和生活中的某个人交流。” 皮尤研究中心和美国生活项目的主任 Lee Rainie 说道。

7·Liverpool had won the game in extra time.

利物浦队通过加时赛赢得了比赛。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

8·They won by a single goal after extra time.

他们在加时赛中仅踢进一球即获胜。

—— 《牛津词典》

9·You can find a hobby to fill your extra time.

你可以找个爱好来消磨业余时间。

10·We should have taken an earlier one to allow extra time.

我们本应该选早一点的那个,这样就有额外的时间了。