extension
Prononciation : [/ɪkˈstɛnʃən/]
Contexte : « physical object »
(noun) something that is added to make something longer or bigger. Like when you add more paper to the end of a book to make it longer.
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He built an extension onto his house to make room for a new home office.
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The extension cord wasn't long enough to reach the outlet.
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Do you think we need to build an extension to our current building?
Contexte : « computing »
(noun) a group of letters at the end of a web address indicating the type of organization or region. It helps identify websites and where they come from.
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The website ended with the extension .com, which signifies it is a commercial site.
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I couldn't access the website because I mistyped the domain extension.
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What does the website extension .org usually represent?
Contexte : « time »
(noun) a period of time during which something exists or is valid. It tells you how long something lasts or is in effect.
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The deadline for the project has been given a two-week extension.
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The extension for submitting applications has passed, so no more will be accepted.
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Can you ask for an extension on your homework deadline?