affixing / verb əˈfɪks; noun ˈæf ɪks /

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affixing2 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.

affixing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

attach or stick

更多affixing例句

  1. But what we don't get from Rubin or Harris is why exactly Hagel refused to affix his name to the letter.
  2. And he did, in fact, affix his Hancock to the tax increases in question.
  3. We were taught impeccable manners—to this day I neurotically affix too many pleases and thank-yous to everything.
  4. Conny stepped smilingly forward, and proceeded to affix the band around the vicar's massive throat.
  5. Run a narrow velvet through the holes of the third row and affix wider velvet ends, or chenille tassels to each extremity.
  6. Twelve different works he had before written and published, and all without the affix of his name.
  7. Pitt proposed to provide for the royal assent by placing the great seal in a commission with authority to affix it to the bill.
  8. Under each word the force of the prefix is usually given, though not the affix.