释义 |
adjunct美 ['ædʒʌŋkt] 英 ['ædʒʌŋkt] - n.附件;附加语;修饰成分;附属物
- adj.附属的 (to; of)
- 网络助手;附加物;修饰语
n. addition,attachment,add-on,appendage,accessory 1. | 附加语;修饰成分an adverb or a phrase that adds meaning to the verb in a sentence or part of a sentence |
| In ‘She went home yesterday’ and ‘He ran away in a panic’, ‘yesterday’ and ‘in a panic’ are adjuncts. 在 She went home yesterday 和 He ran away in a panic 两句中,yesterday 和 in a panic 是修饰成分。 |
2. | 附属物;附件a thing that is added or attached to sth larger or more important |
| The memory expansion cards are useful adjuncts to the computer. 内存扩展卡是计算机很有用的附件。 |
adj. | 1. assigned temporarily or as an auxiliary member to the staff of an institution 2. not completely or permanently a part of the staff where you work | n. | 1. something inessential added to something else 2. an assistant or subordinate 3. a part of a sentence that is not the subject or predicate 4. a word or phrase that adds information to a sentence. In “I put the box on the table,” “on the table” is an adjunct. 1. something inessential added to something else 2. an assistant or subordinate 3. a part of a sentence that is not the subject or predicate 4. a word or phrase that adds information to a sentence. In “I put the box on the table,” “on the table” is an adjunct. |
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