| 释义 |
suffixət 1Forming nouns denoting status or office. - 1.1 Forming nouns denoting a state or function.
2Forming nouns denoting a group. 3Chemistry Forming nouns denoting a salt or ester, especially of an acid with a corresponding name ending in -ic. 4Forming nouns denoting a product of a chemical process.
Origin From Old French -at or Latin -atus, -ata, -atum. suffixət 1Forming adjectives and nouns such as associate, duplicate, separate. 2Forming adjectives from Latin.
Origin From Latin -atus, -ata, -atum. suffixeɪt Forming verbs such as fascinate, hyphenate.
Origin From -ate2; originally forms were based on existing past participial adjectives ending in -atus, but were later extended to any Latin verb ending in -are and to French verbs ending in -er. suffixət 1Forming nouns denoting status or office. - 1.1 Forming nouns denoting a state or function.
2Forming nouns denoting a group. 3Chemistry Forming nouns denoting a salt or ester, especially of an acid with a corresponding name ending in -ic. 4Forming nouns denoting a product of a chemical process.
Origin From Old French -at or Latin -atus, -ata, -atum. suffixət 1Forming adjectives and nouns such as associate, duplicate, separate. 2Forming adjectives from Latin.
Origin From Latin -atus, -ata, -atum. suffixeɪt Forming verbs such as fascinate, hyphenate.
Origin From -ate; originally forms were based on existing past participial adjectives ending in -atus, but were later extended to any Latin verb ending in -are and to French verbs ending in -er. |