annexational

英[ə'neks] 美[ə'neks]
  • vt.并吞;附加;获得n.附件;附属物;附属建筑物
annexational annexation annexed annexed annexing annexes
  • ann n.安(女子名)ann.abbr.编年史;年鉴(=annals)abbr.年金(=annuity)
  • ann. abbr.=;annual
  • anna n.安娜(女子名)
  • Annab 艾纳卜
  • annaba n.安纳巴
    n. (名词)
    1. 附件,附录,补遗,增刊
    2. 附加物,附属品,附属物
    3. 附属建筑(物),附属部分,尤指添加的建筑物,增建部分,扩建部分
    4. 附合,附庸
    5. 附属机构
    6. 边房,侧厅
    v. (动词)
    1. 并吞,(使)合并,兼并(领土)
    2. 附加,追加,添加,附带(条件),增添
    3. 强占,霸占,侵占
    4. 获得,得到
    5. 签署,盖(印)
    6. 擅自拿走,不告自取,挪用,偷
    7. 把…作为附录
    8. 接合,联合
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 强占; 并吞(国家、地区等) take control of a country, region, etc., especially by force
    2. vi. 附加; 添加 add or join sth to a large thing
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]附加物; 附属建筑 a building to a larger building or built next to it; a section that is added to the end of a document

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an addition that extends a main building

Verb:
  1. take (territory) as if by conquest;

    "Hitler annexed Lithuania"

  2. attach to

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Japan annexed Korea in 1910.
      日本在1910年吞并了朝鲜。
    2. In the years immediately preceding the outbreak of war in1939, Hitler succeeded in annexing various parts of Europe to Germany without firing a shot.
      在1939年大战爆发的前几年,希特勒没开一抢而成功地把欧洲许多地区并吞为德国领土。
    3. Happiness is not always annexed to wealth.
      财富并不一定会带来幸福。
    4. A new wing has been annexed to the hospital.
      医院已经增建了一个新侧楼。
    5. She annexed the first prize in the speech contest.
      她在演讲比赛中获得头等奖。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Any annex is the integral part of this contract.
      本合同一切附件均为本合同的有效组成部分。
    2. The annex has been built on to the main building.
      主楼配建有附属的建筑物。
    3. We decided to cover in the passage between the main building and the annex.
      我们决定在主楼和建筑物之间的过道上加盖屋顶。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. A plagiarist annexes the ideas of others.
      剽窃者窃取他人的文思构想。
    2. Britain annexed this small island west of Scotland in 1955.
      英国于1955年并吞了苏格兰以西的这个小岛。
    3. Germany annexed Austria in 1938.1938
      年德国吞并了奥地利。
    4. The city annexed the area across the river.
      该城把河对岸的地区并入其行政范围。
    5. The dictator planned to annex the two neighboring countries.
      那独裁者打算并吞相邻的两国。
    6. The United States annexed Texas in 1845.
      美国于1845年将得克萨斯并入其版图。
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    8. In 1521 the state fell to Cortes, and Mexico was annexed by Spain. 1521
      年,这个国家落到科尔特斯手中,墨西哥被西班牙强行占领了。
    9. The state was conquered and annexed in 1832.
      该国于1832年被征服并吞。
    用作双宾动词 S+~+ n./pron. +to pron./n.
    1. He annexed his seal to the document.
      他在文件上盖章。
    2. Julius Caesar annexed Britain to the Roman Empire.
      尤利乌斯·凯撒将不列颠并入罗马帝国。
    3. She annexed a personal note to that business letter.
      她在那封商业信函里附上一张私人便条。
    4. The president annexed his signature to the document.
      总统在文件上签了字。
    5. They annexed the conquered territory to their country.
      他们把征服的领土兼并了。
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    7. Happiness is not always annexed to wealth.
      财富不一定带来幸福。
    8. A new wing has been annexed to the hospital.
      医院只增加了一座新侧楼。
    其他
    1. He did not like to see her annexed by another man.
      他不愿看到她让另一个男人夺走。
    2. There were examples of people occupying public squares and annexing the pavement next to their lands.
      占用公共广场者以及侵占田地旁的人行道者,不乏其例。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This building is an annex to the main building.
      这座楼是主楼的附属部分。
    2. The emergency room is in the annex of the main building.
      急诊室在主楼的增建部分。
    3. This appendix is a worthwhile annex to the book.
      该附录对这本书的内容做了很有价值的补充。
v. (动词)
  1. annex的基本意思是“强占; 并吞”,主要用于领地如国家、地区等,是及物动词。表示“把…并入…”时可接介词to。
  2. annex还可作“附加; 添加”解,指增加作为补充的东西,不仅暗示增补物的附属性,而且往往暗示这种增补是独立的, annex作此解时其后常接介词to。
n. (名词)
  1. annex 用作名词时的基本意思是“附加”,可指在一个较大的主建筑物的附加建筑物,可与主建筑物相接,也可不相接。用于办公楼、饭店等商业单位或教育单位时常意味供扩大业务活动用。
  2. annex 还可指文件等后的附加部分。
  3. annex用作名词时还可写作annexe。
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词