adjunct
adjunct 英 [ˈædʒʌŋkt] 美 [ˈædʒˌʌŋkt]
n. 附属物;助手;修饰语 adj. 附属的
名词复数:adjuncts
- Adjunct means something added on, but not part of the whole. An adjunct professor is someone who is hired by a college to teach but isn't a full member of the faculty.
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- n. 附属物;助手;修饰语
- adj. 附属的
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1. For me, it represents a potent adjunct to antidepressant medications and, for some patients, it’s something you can take in lieu of pills.
对于我,它是一个抗抑郁剂曾用药物的强有力的助手,对一些病人来说,它是能够代替药丸的东西。
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2. " Lyte urges caution as well."It MAY, in really big capitals, prove to be an adjunct to therapy, but there are a number of steps that need to be done.
我们在花费了大量的人力物力之后,也许,也许证明它可以成为一种附属的治疗手段,但是我们仍然有大量的工作要做。
- adjunct (adj.) "united with another in office or action," 1590s, from Latin adiunctus "closely connected, joined, united," past participle of adiungere "to join to," usually with a notion of subordination, but this is not etymological (see adjoin). Adjunct professor is attested by 1826, American English.
- adjunct (n.) 1580s, "something added to but not an essential part of (something else)," from Latin adiunctus "closely connected, joined, united" (as a noun, "a characteristic, essential attribute"), past participle of adiungere "join to" (see adjoin).
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