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[/ˈpriːfɪks; ˋpriˏfɪks/] n 用法: 1 (abbreviated as pref in this dictionary 本词典中略为pref) word or syllable (eg co-, ex-, non-, pre-, re-) placed in front of a word to add to or change the meaning of that word, eg un- in unhappy 前缀(置於单词之前, 以增加或改变其意义的词或音节, 如 co-、 ex-、 non-、 pre-、 re-, 又如 unhappy 中的 un-). 用法: 2 word (eg Dr, Mrs, etc) placed before a person's name as a title (人名前的)称谓(如Dr、 Mrs等). Cf 参看 suffix. prefix 2 [/ˏpriːˈfɪks; priˋfɪks/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (to sth) 用法: 1 add sth at the beginning or as an introduction 将某事物加在前面: The official prefixed an explanatory note to the list of statistics. 那官员在统计表前加了一段说明文字. 用法: 2 add sth as a prefix (to a word, name, etc) (在单词上)加前缀; (在人名前)加称谓. |