affixed / verb əˈfɪks; noun ˈæf ɪks /

粘贴的贴着的贴有粘贴

affixed2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to fasten, join, or attach: to affix stamps to a letter.
  2. to put or add on; append: to affix a signature to a contract.
  3. to impress.
  4. to attach.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is joined or attached.
  2. Grammar. a bound inflectional or derivational element, as a prefix, infix, or suffix, added to a base or stem to form a fresh stem or a word, as -ed added to want to form wanted, or im- added to possible to form impossible.

affixed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

attach or stick

更多affixed例句

  1. His wife, Rita, would wait and pray until she would hear the bicycle squeeze horn he had affixed to the chair.
  2. Cordice affixed a surgical clamp to the blade to accord a grip on it.
  3. When her bra was cut from her body, the assassin or assassins also cut off the tab on which the tiny metal clasp was affixed.
  4. I have died when other players affixed magnetic sticky bombs to the cars I have stolen.
  5. One young woman had affixed Post-its to the wall reading “Welcome Home Annie!”
  6. The churchyard was partly surrounded by houses, and in 1781 "iron pallisadoes" were affixed to the wall.
  7. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals.
  8. As between them the law presumes that the seller intended to keep the things affixed to the house, especially ranges and the like.
  9. The slings were affixed, the order to hoist was given by the mate, who had descended from the poop, and stood near the gangway.
  10. They affixed a notice outside, inviting all passers-by to come in and inspect the things for sale.