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prefix美 ['pri.fɪks] 英 ['priːfɪks] - n.前缀(缀于单词前以改变其意义的字母或字母组合)
- v.在…前面加(字母或数字)
- 网络字首;词头;前置
第三人称单数:prefixes 现在分词:prefixing 过去式:prefixed v. preface,precede,begin,start,start off 1. | 前缀(缀于单词前以改变其意义的字母或字母组合)a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning, such asun- inunhappy andpre- inpreheat |
2. | 前置代号(置于前面的单词或字母、数字)a word, letter or number that is put before another |
| Car insurance policies have the prefix MC (for motor car). 汽车保险单标有 MC 代号(表示汽车)。 |
3. | (人名前的)称谓a title such asDr orMrs used before a person's name |
1. | 在…前面加(字母或数字)to add letters or numbers to the beginning of a word or number |
| American members have the letters US prefixed to their code numbers. 美国会员的代码前加了字母 US。 | | Their code numbers are prefixed with US. 他们的代码前加上了字母 US。 |
v. | 1. to place something in front of something else 2. to decide on something such as a price, date, or meeting place beforehand 3. to say or do something by way of introduction to something else 4. to attach a prefix at the beginning of a word in order to alter its meaning 1. to place something in front of something else 2. to decide on something such as a price, date, or meeting place beforehand 3. to say or do something by way of introduction to something else 4. to attach a prefix at the beginning of a word in order to alter its meaning | n. | 1. a linguistic element that is not an independent word, but is attached to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. 2. a title before somebody's name, e.g. the prefix "The Honorable" before a judge's full name 3. something that comes before something else, e.g. a fixed group of digits at the beginning of a telephone number 4. a group of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. For example, the prefix “un-” is added to the word “important” to form “unimportant.” 5. the first set of numbers in a telephone number 6. a title such as “Dr.” or “Mrs.” that is used before someone’s name 1. a linguistic element that is not an independent word, but is attached to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. 2. a title before somebody's name, e.g. the prefix "The Honorable" before a judge's full name 3. something that comes before something else, e.g. a fixed group of digits at the beginning of a telephone number 4. a group of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. For example, the prefix “un-” is added to the word “important” to form “unimportant.” 5. the first set of numbers in a telephone number 6. a title such as “Dr.” or “Mrs.” that is used before someone’s name |
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