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What do you mean extra?

Extra number refers to a publication temporarily issued by a newspaper outside the fixed publication period number.

a publication temporarily issued by a newspaper outside the fixed publication period number. Generally, it is issued within a period of time when the previous issue of newspapers and periodicals has been published and the next issue of newspapers and periodicals has not yet been published. Because it is not included in the original number of the newspaper, it is named outside the number.

Cihai explains it as follows: "Periodically published newspapers and periodicals are temporarily printed for reporting major news and special events to readers quickly and timely during a period when the previous issue has been published and the next issue has not yet been published, hence the name." English: extra. Like Fanwai, Fanwai in Japanese actually follows the Chinese word Fanwai, and Fanwai means "number".

Extra Sentences

1. A photographer working in China will be invited as a guest for the first time in the "Exclusive Extra Sentences" series. He is at the forefront of news media and art.

2. A newsboy is screaming for a bugle call.

3. That newspaper published an extra number announcing the end of the war.

4. The newspaper printed an extra number today and published the election results.

5. Extra number is a valuable paper media.

6. Extra, extra! The rehearsal of Fan's wedding will start in ten minutes.

7. if what you say makes people feel that you are an extra and hard to figure out, then more people will be interested in your speech.

8. For the ever-changing reporting topics, newspapers can publish "extra" according to supplementary materials sent by telegrams.