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an·nex /əˈneks/ vt. | n. I vt. 1. 附加,添加;附带 annex a clause to a contract 在合同上附加一项条款 Happiness is not always annexed to wealth. 财富未必能增添幸福。 The new thing which Cooper annexed to literature was America. 库柏对文学所作的新贡献在于他写了美国。 annex privileges to the peerage 给贵族以附带的特权 2. 把…作为附录 a book with a glossary of technical terms annexed 一部后附专门术语词汇表的书 3. 盖(印章);签(名) He annexed his signature (seal) to the letter. 他在信上签了名(盖了章)。 4. 把…并入辖区;并吞,强行占取(领土等) Outlying districts were annexed by the city. 边沿郊区被并入该市行政范围。 Nazi Germany annexed the Sudeten of Czechoslovakia in 1938. 1938年,纳粹德国并吞了捷克斯洛伐克的苏台德区。 5. 得到,获得;把…强行占为己有 annex all the prizes in the dog show 在赛狗表演中包揽各个奖项 annex hundreds of horses from the enemy cavalry 从敌方骑兵俘获数以百计的马匹 She did not like to see him annexed by another woman. 她不愿意看到他被另一个女人夺去。
II /ˈæneks/ n. 1. 附加物;附件;附录 an annex to the report 报告的附件 Attached at Annex A is a detailed estimate of production costs. 在附件(甲)中附有一份生产成本的详细估算。 2. 附属建筑物,添加的建筑物 a secret annex at the back of the warehouse 仓库后面增建的密室 a connecting recreation annex to the executive offices 与几间经理人员办公室相连的增建娱乐室 Come along, your room is in the annex to the hotel. 来,你的房间在旅馆的增建部分。 [<ML annexare<L annectere to attach to<nectere to join] |