prefix
- IPA[ˈpriːfɪks]
英式
- a word, letter, or number placed before another;an element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning (e.g. ex-, non-, re-) or (in some languages) as an inflection.
- add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction;add a prefix or introduction to (something)
verb: prefix, 3rd person present: prefixes, gerund or present participle: prefixing, past tense: prefixed, past participle: prefixed
noun: prefix, plural noun: prefixes
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a word, letter, or number placed before another the Institute was granted the prefix ‘Royal’ in 1961
- ▪ an element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning (e.g. ex-, non-, re-) or (in some languages) as an inflection.
- ▪ a title placed before a name (e.g. Mr).
動詞
- 1. add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction a preface is prefixed to the book
- ▪ add a prefix or introduction to (something) all three-digit numbers will now be prefixed by 580
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- IPA[ˈprēˌfiks]
美式
- a word, letter, or number placed before another: add the prefix 83 to the extension number
- add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction: a preface is prefixed to the book
Oxford American Dictionary