Examples of using An extra in English and their translations into Thai
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You will see on page two I included an extra little pay bump.
He wants an extra three points rake-back and to stay at cost per acquisition.
Example: Your friend could get an extra free month for recommending us to you.
Somehow an extra five minutes or an extra hour would improve my life. When I'm wide awake it seems foolish, but in those first moments of each day it seems perfectly logical.
Greg over there was an extra in Straw Dogs and Sheree portrayed a cadaver in Prime Suspect.
Includes one large zippered pocket with built in scorecard and pencil holder and an extra accessory pocket with Velcro closure.
But in reality, we're all the main character, and you yourself are an extra in someone else's story.
This pretty V neck T-shirt was made from worsted wool cashmere blend yarns, making this exquisite garment with an extra soft hand feel.
If you want a one-on-one petting session, you need to pay an extra¥500 for 5 minutes.
Areas with a treatment head and an extra cold compress head. The system combines SHR.
Upon graduating, I moved back home, and my first acting gig was as an extra on a daytime soap opera.
Strong, woven nylon strap treated with a powdered rosin, which provides an extra tight grip.
For every $500 deposit you make, you get an extra Monthly Raffle Ticket and an extra Grand Finale Ticket!
MT4 is often used by advanced traders who want to get an extra technological advantage.
Our engineers have added an extra fixing screw below the guide is to protect the Cutter and vise not to be damaged while duplicating keys.
This motor has a rugged housing with an extra large capacity side load bearing.
You wanted to be a soccer player but ended up as an extra on a beer commercial.
She loves moving and shaking her way through a heart-pounding workout which, for her, acts as the perfect stress reliever and an extra daily boost of energy.
You wanted to be a soccer player but ended up as an extra on a beer commercial. Skinny Mark?