柯林斯詞典annex (annexing,annexed,annexes) 動(dòng)詞讀作??n?ks。名詞讀作??n?ks。1. V-T If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it. 并吞 Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in AD 106. 羅馬帝國于公元106年并吞了納巴泰王國。2. annexationN-COUNT 并吞 Indonesia's annexation of East Timor never won the acceptance of the United Nations. 印度尼西亞對東帝汶的并吞從未獲得聯(lián)合國的認(rèn)可。3. N-COUNT [美國英語] →see annexe 返回 annex劍橋詞典to take possession of an area of land or a country , usually by force or without permission (通常指用武力或擅自)吞并;兼并;強(qiáng)占 The UK annexed this small island west of Scotland in 1955. 英國于1955年將這個(gè)位于蘇格蘭以西的小島并入其領(lǐng)土。 返回 annex