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accessory

/ak-ses-uh-ree/US // ækˈsɛs ə ri //UK // (əkˈsɛsərɪ) //

附属品,配件,附属物,辅料

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n.名词 noun
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    plural ac·ces·so·ries.

    • : a subordinate or supplementary part, object, or the like, used mainly for convenience, attractiveness, safety, etc., as a spotlight on an automobile or a lens cover on a camera.
    • : an article or set of articles of dress, as gloves, earrings, or a scarf, that adds completeness, convenience, attractiveness, etc., to one's basic outfit.
    • : Law. Also called accessory before the fact .a person who, though not present during the commission of a felony, is guilty of having aided and abetted another, who committed the felony.Also called accessory after the fact .a person who knowingly conceals or assists another who has committed a felony.Compare principal.
    • : Anatomy. accessory nerve.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : contributing to a general effect; supplementary; subsidiary.
    • : Law. giving aid as an accessory.

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Examples

  • Wheel spacersWheel spacers are less common, but they’re still a useful and affordable accessory that can make your ATV more stable and less susceptible to getting stuck.

  • Yet perhaps the most important accessory of all is a graphing calculator.

  • The company is working on a feature for the new remote similar to Find My iPhone that would make the TV accessory easier to find.

  • Faulconer’s administration, for instance, argues it has already started dismantling the basis of single-family zoning in recent years by making it easier to build accessory units, or granny flats, on single-family lots.

  • At the same time, marketers have an opportunity to take that excitement and affinity for their products and convert those customers again into things like add-ons and accessories.

  • For the dapper gent whose favorite accessory is a strong cocktail.

  • The wrestling worthy accessory is a bit of a misnomer—there is no cheekily exposed skin in this full-coverage contraption.

  • Now, one music festival is taking their stance a step further by placing a ban on the questionable accessory.

  • A shift to the accessory position would have also caused the power steering to suddenly quit.

  • Adoption of the accessory has even spawned its own fashion subculture.

  • A valuable accessory to narration is description; in truth, description for its own sake is not frequently found.

  • Madame d'Infreville understood and appreciated her friend's generosity in thus making herself an accessory to the deed.

  • At the November term Joseph was convicted as accessory and sentenced to share the same fate.

  • And it is accordingly by adverbs, and accessory adjectives, that the degrees of comparison are expressed.

  • So that in France, as in England, the burden of interest was laid no longer upon the art, but upon an accessory circumstance.