| 释义 |
appertainap‧per‧tain /ˌæpəˈteɪn $ -ər-/ verb  appertainOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French apartenir, from Late Latin appertinere, from Latin ad- ‘to’ + pertinere ( ➔ PERTAIN) VERB TABLEappertain |
| Present | they | appertain | | it | appertains | | Past | it, they | appertain | | Present perfect | they | have appertained | | it | has appertained | | Past perfect | it, they | had appertained | | Future | it, they | will appertain | | Future perfect | it, they | will have appertained |
- Next Trent had listed those facts appertaining to his own role.
appertain to something phrasal verb formal to belong to or concern something: A forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park. |