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  • 61plus — [[t]plʌ̱s[/t]] ♦♦ pluses, plusses (plural) 1) CONJ COORD You say plus to show that one number or quantity is being added to another. Send a cheque for ₤18.99 plus ₤2 for postage and packing... They will pay about $673 million plus interest. Ant:… …

    English dictionary

  • 62plús — a m (ȗ) 1. mat. znak za prištevanje: plus in minus / znak plus / žarg. pazi na pluse // pozitivni predznak: postavi plus pred pet / predznak plus / neskl. minus pomnoženo s plus je minus ∙ žarg., šol. profesor je delil pluse je zapisoval pluse… …

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  • 63plus — wie auch; sowie; wie; und; sowohl .... als auch; wie noch; sowohl; ebenso wie * * * 1plus [plʊs] <Konj.> /Ggs. minus/: dient dazu, eine Zahl anzuschließen, die zu einer anderen, vorher genannten addiert wird; und: fünf plus drei [ist]… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 64plus — 01. The presence of Karen on our team has been a real [plus] during the play offs. 02. Mignon McLaughlin once said that in the arithmetic of love, one [plus] one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing. 03. The cost is $5, [plus]… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 65plus — 1 /plVs/ preposition 1 used when one number or amount is added to another: Three plus six equals nine. (3 + 6 = 9) | The book has 250 pages, plus 28 pages of appendices. | All employees are paid $3 an hour plus $1.50 for time worked on the… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 66plus*/ — [plʌs] grammar word I summary: Plus can be: ■ a preposition: Two plus seven is nine. ■ a conjunction: You can have this bread, plus there s cheese in the fridge. ■ an adjective: There are 30 plus students in every class. 1) used for showing that… …

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  • 67plus — I. adjective Etymology: Latin, adverb, more, from neuter of plur , plus, adjective; akin to Greek pleion more, Latin plenus full more at full Date: 1579 1. algebraically positive 2. having, receiving, or being in addition to what is anticipated 3 …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 68plus — [[t]plʌs[/t]] prep. adj. n. pl. plus•es or plus•ses, conj. adv. 1) increased by: Ten plus two is twelve[/ex] 2) in addition to: to have wealth plus fame[/ex] 3) involving or noting addition 4) positive: on the plus side[/ex] 5) more or greater,… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 69plus — prep., adj., n., & conj. prep. 1 Math. with the addition of (3 plus 4 equals 7). Usage: Symbol: +. 2 (of temperature) above zero (plus 2° C). 3 colloq. with; having gained; newly possessing (returned plus a new car). adj. 1 (after a number) at… …

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  • 70plus — non plus ultra Loc. lat. que significa literalmente ‘no más allá’. Tiene su origen en la expresión que, según la leyenda, Hércules grabó en el estrecho de Gibraltar para indicar que no había tierra más allá, que ahí terminaba el mundo conocido.… …

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