annex 英 [əˈneks]   美 [əˈnɛks, ˈænˌɛks]

annex

annex  英 [əˈneks] 美 [əˈnɛks, ˈænˌɛks]

vt. 附加;并吞  n. 附加物;附属建筑物 

进行时:annexing  过去式:annexed  过去分词:annexed  第三人称单数:annexes  名词复数:annexes 

Germany annexed Austria in 1938. *1938 年德国吞并了奥地利。
The Annex lists and discusses eight titles.  附录列举并讨论了8本书。

  • An annex is an extension of or an addition to a building. A small room off of a main room is an annex, and attics are another type of annex.
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  • vt. 附加;并吞
  • n. 附加物;附属建筑物
  • 1. Germany annexed Austria in 1938.

    *1938 年德国吞并了奥地利。

  • 2. The Annex lists and discusses eight titles.

    附录列举并讨论了8本书。

  • 3. The annex has been built on to the main building.

    主楼配建有附属的建筑物.

  • annex (n.) 1540s, "an adjunct, accessory," from French annexe "that which is joined" (13c.), from annexer "to join" (see annex (v.)). Meaning "supplementary building" is from 1861.
  • annex (v.) late 14c., "to connect with," from Old French annexer "to join, attach" (13c.), from Medieval Latin annexare, frequentative of Latin annecetere "to bind to," from ad "to" (see ad-) + nectere "to tie, bind" (from PIE root *ned- "to bind, tie"). Usually meaning "to join in a subordinate capacity," but that notion is not in the etymology. Of nations or territories, c. 1400. Related: Annexed; annexing.
annex / əˈneks ; NAmE əˈneks / verb annexsth ( formal) to take control of a country, region, etc, especially by force 强占,并吞(国家、地区等) SYN occupy Germany annexed Austria in 1938. *1938 年德国吞并了奥地利。 an·nex·ation annexation annexations / ˌænekˈseɪʃn ; NAmE ˌænekˈseɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] annex annexes annexed annexing annex / əˈneks ; NAmE əˈneks / an·nex·ation / ˌænekˈseɪʃn ; NAmE ˌænekˈseɪʃn /
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