appendix 英 [əˈpendɪks]   美 [əˈpɛndɪks]

appendix

appendix  英 [əˈpendɪks] 美 [əˈpɛndɪks]

n. 阑尾; 附录;附加物 

名词复数:appendices 

He had to have his appendix out . 他不得不切除了阑尾。
Full details are given in Appendix 3. 详情见附录 3。

  • No, it's not just a tiny organ pouch that requires surgery when it begins to hurt; an appendix is also additional material at the end of a book or paper.
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  • n. 阑尾; 附录;附加物
  • 1. He had to have his appendix out .

    他不得不切除了阑尾。

  • 2. Full details are given in Appendix 3.

    详情见附录 3。

  • appendix (n.) 1540s, "subjoined addition to a document or book," from Latin appendix "an addition, continuation, something attached," from appendere "cause to hang (from something)," from ad "to" (see ad-) + pendere "to hang" (from PIE root *(s)pen- "to draw, stretch, spin"). Used for "small outgrowth of an internal organ" from 1610s, especially in reference to the vermiform appendix. This sense in English is perhaps from or influenced by French appendix, where the term was in use in anatomy from 1540s.
ap·pen·dix AWL / əˈpendɪks ; NAmE əˈpendɪks / noun ( plural ap·pen·di·ces / əˈpendɪsiːz ; NAmE əˈpendɪsiːz / or ap·pen·dixes / əˈpendɪksɪz ; NAmE əˈpendɪksɪz / ) 1 a small bag of tissuethat is attached to the large intestine.In humans, the appendixhas no clear function. 阑尾 He had to have his appendix out (= removed). 他不得不切除了阑尾。 2 a section giving extra information at the end of a book or document (书、文件的)附录 Full details are given in Appendix 3. 详情见附录 3。 appendix appendices appendixes ap·pen·dix / əˈpendɪks ; NAmE əˈpendɪks / ap·pen·di·ces / əˈpendɪsiːz ; NAmE əˈpendɪsiːz / ap·pen·dixes / əˈpendɪksɪz ; NAmE əˈpendɪksɪz /
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