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affixing

/verb uh-fiks; noun af-iks/US // verb əˈfɪks; noun ˈæf ɪks //

贴上,贴附,粘贴,贴上了

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fasten, join, or attach: to affix stamps to a letter.
    • : to put or add on; append: to affix a signature to a contract.
    • : to impress.
    • : to attach.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is joined or attached.
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • But what we don't get from Rubin or Harris is why exactly Hagel refused to affix his name to the letter.

  • And he did, in fact, affix his Hancock to the tax increases in question.

  • We were taught impeccable manners—to this day I neurotically affix too many pleases and thank-yous to everything.

  • Conny stepped smilingly forward, and proceeded to affix the band around the vicar's massive throat.

  • Run a narrow velvet through the holes of the third row and affix wider velvet ends, or chenille tassels to each extremity.

  • Twelve different works he had before written and published, and all without the affix of his name.

  • Pitt proposed to provide for the royal assent by placing the great seal in a commission with authority to affix it to the bill.

  • Under each word the force of the prefix is usually given, though not the affix.