ex- / ɛks /

ex- 的定义

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

ex- 近义词

ex-

等同于 late

ex-

等同于 outgoing

ex-

等同于 past

ex-

等同于 former

更多ex-例句

  1. However, legal issues are only one of the things standing between an ex-prisoner and a job.
  2. But almost to the man, the first thing every ex-con tells me is how hard it is to find work.
  3. For Randy, a 50-year-old ex-Mormon gay man, this cure was a particularly bitter pill to swallow.
  4. EURO was founded by David Duke, the ex-Klansman who ran for Louisiana governor in 1991.
  5. According to the friend, Brinsley rang his ex-girlfriend, an Air Force reservist named Shaneka Thompson, to no avail.
  6. The expatriated ex-rebels became alarmed by the non-receipt of the indemnity instalment and the news from their homes.
  7. Ea & hreticorum repulit iniquitatem, & Nostros in nauim non iam vt hospites, sed vt magna ex parte Dominos, potentsq imposuit.
  8. Ex quibus apparet, qum multa omnis generis perferenda fuerint.
  9. Seqvitvr iam ex initio propositis tertium, nimirum vt exponatur, quonam tand loco rem Christianam his in locis offenderimus.
  10. He evinced the opposite of the temper usually ascribed to the “Shepherd-boy” —a birth-date by Ex.