单词 | ancillary |
释义 | ancillary (ænsɪləri , US ænsəleri ) Word forms: ancillaries 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] The ancillary workers in an institution are the people such as cleaners and cooks whose work supports the main work of the institution. ...ancillary staff. ...ancillary services like cleaning. Ancillary is also a noun. ...ancillaries who look after the children in the playground. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Ancillary means additional to something else. [formal] Ancillary charges are at least $30 per day. Scientific development meant the growth of numerous professions ancillary to medicine. Ancillary is also a noun. Ancillaries can force the bill up rather alarmingly. Collocations: ancillary business Shipbuilding was accompanied by a wide range of ancillary business including machine shops, foundries, cabinet and furniture factories, and silversmith shops. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He rather started ancillary businesses that supported the mining industry, such as banks and railroads. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Small machine shops and other ancillary businesses also sprang up to service the aerospace industry. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The most important economic asset was the enormous coal-mining industry and its ancillary businesses, but the area yielded iron, zinc, and lead as well. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As prices rise, so do the ancillary costs of art ownership such as shipping, storage and insurance. Times, Sunday Times Roughly 60% will go on salaries, 25% on the design and build of new boats and the remainder on ancillary costs. Times, Sunday Times In all, 28.5 per cent of its total revenue came from ancillary costs, it emerged. Times, Sunday Times Claim textbook and ancillary costs. Globe and Mail By the time that the building was complete, parishioners had spent $75,000 on construction and ancillary costs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That means purchasing at least two of the following components at the same time: transport, accommodation and ancillary products such as car hire or excursions. Times, Sunday Times It will also look at the ancillary products offered by insurers on top of standard cover, to see whether the costs are being inflated. Times, Sunday Times The other ancillary products were licensed out. Times, Sunday Times It said it expects to earn $2 billion in ancillary revenue this year. Houston Chronicle You become instead a mobile source of ancillary revenue. Times, Sunday Times This puts more emphasis on ancillary revenue growth - charging its customers to choose a seat or taking commission on hotel bookings and so on. Times, Sunday Times The budget flier also has laser-focus on its costs and increasing ancillary revenue. The Sun More of a real surprise was the fall in so-called ancillary revenue, which comes mainly from those things airlines used to give you free and increasingly make you pay for. Times, Sunday Times The complex includes three residential buildings, a kitchen and dining facility, ice house, stables and ancillary service buildings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has no connection with the day-to-day business of a parliament, other than in the maintenance of infrastructure and the provision of some ancillary services. Times, Sunday Times It also means ancillary services such as coffee shops and dry cleaners, which had been desperate for footfall, are once again facing an uncertain future. Times,Sunday Times Formation agents grew up in the old, paper world, setting up companies and providing ancillary services such as a registered address or producing annual returns. Times, Sunday Times The second, was an agreement whereby the college hired the books and ancillary services back from the company for the use of members and staff of the college. Times, Sunday Times The prison service had its own permanent doctors, assisted by ancillary staff. The Prisons We Deserve (1994) The need is more doctors and more ancillary staff, including kitchen and cleaners. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Staff are vital and there are constant problems in obtaining enough medical, nursing and ancillary staff at the required standards. Introduction to Social Administration in Britain (1990) Translations: Chinese: 后勤的 Japanese: 補助的な |
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