prefix
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A prefix is a letter or group of letters, for example, "un-" or "multi-," that is added to the beginning of a word in order to form a different word. For example, the prefix "un-" is added to "happy" to form "unhappy." Compare and . 前綴
2. N-COUNT A prefix is one or more numbers or letters added to the beginning of a code number to indicate, for example, what area something belongs to. 前置代碼
To telephone from the U.S. use the prefix 011 33 before the numbers given here. 從美國(guó)撥出電話,請(qǐng)?jiān)谒o號(hào)碼前加撥前置代碼011 33。
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prefix /?pri?f?ks/ (prefixes)
劍橋詞典
- 'un' is one of the most common prefixes in English .
- A suffix is added at the end of a word, and a prefix is added to the beginning .
- Prefixes can be used to create new words in English .
- 'Eco-' is a prefix used to mean 'relating to the environment '.
- The prefixes 'in- ', 'im- ', 'il- ' and 'ir- ' all mean 'not'.
prefix noun [C] (GRAMMAR)
B2 languagea letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word
前綴
In the word "unimportant ", "un- " is a prefix. 在單詞 unimportant 中,un- 是前綴。
也見
affix noun
例句
prefix noun [C] (PHONE)
internet & telecoms UKa dialling code
(電話)區(qū)號(hào) 返回 prefix