单词 | annexing |
释义 | annex1 of 2verb an·nex ə-ˈneks ˈa-ˌneks annexed; annexing; annexes transitive verb 1 : to attach as a quality, consequence, or condition Many privileges were annexed exclusively to royalty. 2 archaic : to join together materially : unite 3 : to add to something earlier, larger, or more important annexed a bibliography to the thesis 4 : to incorporate (a country or other territory) within the domain of a state The U.S. annexed Texas in 1845. 5 : to obtain or take for oneself annex 2 of 2noun an·nex ˈa-ˌneks -niks : something annexed as an expansion or supplement: such as a : an added stipulation or statement : appendix approved the annex in the treaty b : a building that is attached to or near a larger building and usually used as part of it : wing Historical photographs were on view in the library's annex. annexing verbas in adding to join (something) to a mass, quantity, or number so as to bring about an overall increase plans to annex the supply room so as to make the classroom bigger Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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