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annex

/verb uh-neks, an-eks; noun an-eks, -iks/US // verb əˈnɛks, ˈæn ɛks; noun ˈæn ɛks, -ɪks //

附件,吞并,吞噬,吞并案

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to attach, append, or add, especially to something larger or more important.
    • : to incorporate into the domain of a city, country, or state: Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia.
    • : to take or appropriate, especially without permission.
    • : to attach as an attribute, condition, or consequence.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Also especially British, an·nexe.

    • : something annexed.
    • : a subsidiary building or an addition to a building: The emergency room is in the annex of the main building.
    • : something added to a document; appendix; supplement: an annex to a treaty.

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Examples

  • Because hundreds of NBC Sports staffers have been left home at their Stamford headquarters due to capacity restrictions in Japan — and because that headquarters has its own social-distancing requirements — the company created an annex to house them.

  • Cocaine and cannabis were also passed around at the party, which moved from the annex house to the main chapter lodge.

  • A few hours later the Annex itself came under attack and two of the same brave GRS operatives were killed.

  • Annex Medical Inc Annex Medical and Sacred Heart Medical are companies that design, manufacture, and sell medical devices.

  • She was the first but not last leader of Russia to annex Crimea.

  • “We are too small to be independent for long and would have to ask Russia to annex us,” says translator Alec.

  • That team fought their way back to the CIA annex with other Americans and sustained a low-level firefight throughout the evening.

  • But, nevertheless, in this house and not in its secret annex of a Hundred Raptures he designed to spend the night.

  • Th' ilivator in th' left annex fell thirteen stories Thursday, but no wan was injured.

  • Electricity seems destined to annex the whole field, not merely of optics, but probably also of thermotics.

  • Once more men began to value empire, to seek to annex new territory overseas, and to bind closer the existing possessions.

  • Further, Hodgeman and he built an annex out of spare timber to connect the entrance veranda with the store.