appended / əˈpɛnd /

附加的附属附属的附带的

appended 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to add as a supplement, accessory, or appendix; subjoin: to append a note to a letter.
  2. to attach or suspend as a pendant.
  3. to sign a document with; affix: to append one's signature to a will.

appended 近义词

v. 动词 verb

add, join

更多appended例句

  1. Instead of removing most false videos outright, the company has more often reduced their spread in automated recommendations and appended disclaimer labels and “information panels” beneath the videos with links to reputable sources.
  2. The missive was received back in London by David Barrie, a senior diplomat, who appended his own note.
  3. Here are some of the stories of those years, with questions for the candidate appended.
  4. In 1901, Bram Stoker appended a new introduction to the Icelandic edition of Dracula, his most famous novel.
  5. The result of this stock-taking shows that eleven volumes were unaccounted-for, a list of which is appended.
  6. A simple contract may be verbal or it may be in writing, but no seal is appended to the signatures of the parties.
  7. This genus appears to be nearly allied to the Agamae, but differs from them in the peculiar frill that is appended to the neck.
  8. Appended to this little volume is a list of remarkable dates and events, as also of battles and treaties during the Middle Ages.
  9. He appended a theory, which has its germ of truth, but defies definition, and is easily twisted to save a special argument.