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ex-

/eks/US // ɛks //UK // (ɛks) //

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Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : Finance. without, not including, or without the right to have: ex interest; ex rights.
    • : Commerce. free of charges to the purchaser until the time of removal from a specified place or thing: ex ship; ex warehouse; ex elevator.
    • : from, but not graduated with, the class of: ex '47.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpast
as informer

Examples

  • However, legal issues are only one of the things standing between an ex-prisoner and a job.

  • But almost to the man, the first thing every ex-con tells me is how hard it is to find work.

  • For Randy, a 50-year-old ex-Mormon gay man, this cure was a particularly bitter pill to swallow.

  • EURO was founded by David Duke, the ex-Klansman who ran for Louisiana governor in 1991.

  • According to the friend, Brinsley rang his ex-girlfriend, an Air Force reservist named Shaneka Thompson, to no avail.

  • The expatriated ex-rebels became alarmed by the non-receipt of the indemnity instalment and the news from their homes.

  • Ea & hreticorum repulit iniquitatem, & Nostros in nauim non iam vt hospites, sed vt magna ex parte Dominos, potentsq imposuit.

  • Ex quibus apparet, qum multa omnis generis perferenda fuerint.

  • Seqvitvr iam ex initio propositis tertium, nimirum vt exponatur, quonam tand loco rem Christianam his in locis offenderimus.

  • He evinced the opposite of the temper usually ascribed to the “Shepherd-boy” —a birth-date by Ex.