Толковый словарь английского языка - adjunct
Adjunct
adjunct
I. noun Etymology: Latin ~um, from neuter of ~us, past participle of adjungere Date: 1588 something joined or added to another thing but not essentially a part of it, 2. a word or word group that qualifies or completes the meaning of another word or other words and is not itself a main structural element in its sentence, an adverb or adverbial (as heartily in “They ate heartily” or at noon in “We left at noon”) attached to the verb of a clause especially to express a relation of time, place, frequency, degree, or manner, 3. an associate or assistant of another, an ~ faculty member at a college or university, adjuvant b, ~ive adjective II. adjective Date: 1594 added or joined as an accompanying object or circumstance, attached in a subordinate or temporary capacity to a staff , ~ly adverb
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n. 1 (foll. by to, of) a subordinate or incidental thing. 2 an assistant; a subordinate person, esp. one with temporary appointment only. 3 Gram. a word or phrase used to explain or amplify the predicate, subject, etc. Derivatives adjunctive adj. adjunctively adv. Etymology: L adjunctus: see ADJOIN ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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