adjunct
n. 附件,助手
Something that is an adjunct to something larger or more important is connected with it or helps to perform the same task.
Physical therapy is an important adjunct to drug treatments...
物理療法是戒毒治療中的一種重要輔助性療法。
The Party was certainly not an official adjunct of the police department.
該黨派肯定不是公安部門的官方附屬機構。
In grammar, an adjunct is a word or group of words which indicates the circumstances of an action, event, or situation. An adjunct is usually a prepositional phrase or an adverb group.
1. something added to another thing but not an essential part of it
2. a person who is an assistant or subordinate to another
3. a construction that is part of a sentence but not essential to its meaning and can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical
1. relating to something that is added but is not essential;
2. of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another
Many of them are assistant or associate professors or adjunct professors.
其中許多是主力教授、兼職教授或副教授.
Many are assistant or associate or adjunct professors.
很多是助理教授,副教授或兼職教授.
Clauses can have an adverbial, also called an adjunct.
句子還可用狀語, 或稱修飾語.
The instructors ranged from assistant professors to adjunct professors.
教官介於助理教授,兼職教授.
Handwriting analysis is increasingly being used for vocational guidance and as an adjunct to interviews.
筆記分析正在愈來愈多地充當選才顧問以及面試中的一項附加測試內容.