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adj. ekstra, ek, fazla, üstün, olağanüstü, ilave edilen, ilave————————adv. ekstra olarak, ayrıca, ilaveten, fazladan————————n. ekstra şey, ek, ilave, ek iş, ekstra masraf, ilave (gazete), zam, figüran* * *ekstra* * *['ekstrə] 1. adjective(additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) fazladan, ekstra2. adverb(unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) olağan dışı3. pronoun(an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) ilâveten4. noun1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) ekstra2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) figüran3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) ek baskı
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