释义 |
suffixɪŋ 1Denoting a verbal action, an instance of this, or its result. - 1.1 Denoting a verbal action relating to an occupation, skill, etc.
2Denoting material used for or associated with a process etc. - 2.1 Denoting something involved in an action or process but with no corresponding verb.
3Forming the gerund of verbs (such as painting as in I love painting).
Origin Old English -ung, -ing, of Germanic origin. suffixɪŋ 1Forming the present participle of verbs. - 1.1 Forming present participles used as adjectives.
2Forming adjectives from nouns.
Origin Middle English: alteration of earlier -ende, later -inde. suffixɪŋ (used especially in names of coins and fractional parts) a thing belonging to or having the quality of.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffixɪŋ 1Denoting a verbal action, an instance of this, or its result. - 1.1 Denoting a verbal action relating to an occupation, skill, etc.
2Denoting material used for or associated with a process etc. - 2.1 Denoting something involved in an action or process but with no corresponding verb.
3Forming the gerund of verbs (such as painting as in I love painting).
Origin Old English -ung, -ing, of Germanic origin. suffixɪŋ 1Forming the present participle of verbs. - 1.1 Forming present participles used as adjectives.
2Forming adjectives from nouns.
Origin Middle English: alteration of earlier -ende, later -inde. suffixɪŋ (used especially in names of coins and fractional parts) a thing belonging to or having the quality of.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. |