preposition 英 [ˌprepəˈzɪʃn]   美 [ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃən]

preposition

preposition  英 [ˌprepəˈzɪʃn] 美 [ˌprɛpəˈzɪʃən]

n. 介词;前置词 

名词复数:prepositions 

The word is compounded of a preposition and a verb. 这个词是由一个介词和一个动词复合而成的。
She lays a lot of emphasis on the usage of prepositions. 她把重点放在介词的使用上。

  • A preposition is the part of speech that shows a relationship between words. Think of “anywhere a cat can go.” A cat can go “under” the table, “on” the bed, or “out” the door. Looking for a cat? Use a preposition.
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  • n. 介词;前置词
  • 1. The word is compounded of a preposition and a verb.

    这个词是由一个介词和一个动词复合而成的。

  • 2. She lays a lot of emphasis on the usage of prepositions.

    她把重点放在介词的使用上。

  • 3. " Through" and " along" are both prepositions.

    “穿过”和“沿着”都是介词。

  • preposition (n.) late 14c., from Latin praepositionem (nominative praepositio) "a putting before, a prefixing," noun of action from past participle stem of praeponere "put before," from prae "before" (see pre-) + ponere "put, set, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). In grammatical use, a loan-translation of Greek prothesis, literally "a setting before." Old English used foresetnys as a loan-translation of Latin praepositio.
prep·os·ition / ˌprepəˈzɪʃn ; NAmE ˌprepəˈzɪʃn / noun ( grammar 语法 ) a word or group of words, such as in, from, to, out ofand on behalf of,used before a noun or pronoun to show place, position, time or method 介词 prep·os·ition·al / ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl ; NAmE ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl / adjective a prepositional phrase (= a preposition and the noun following it, for example at nightor after breakfast) 介词短语 preposition prepositions prep·os·ition / ˌprepəˈzɪʃn ; NAmE ˌprepəˈzɪʃn / prep·os·ition·al / ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl ; NAmE ˌprepəˈzɪʃənl /
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