柯林斯詞典appendage /??p?nd?d?/ (appendages) 1. N-COUNT An appendage is something that is joined to or connected with something larger or more important. 附件; 附屬物[正式] [oft N 'of/to' n] Upon marriage, a woman automatically lost most of her legal rights and became an appendage of her husband. 結(jié)婚後,婦女自動(dòng)失去自己大部分的法律權(quán)利,成爲(wèi)丈夫的附屬品。2. N-COUNT An appendage is a part of the body of a person or animal, for example a leg or a wing, that sticks out from the central part of the body. (人或動(dòng)物的)附屬肢躰[正式] [usu pl] Their bodies have appendages which look like wings. 他們的身躰擁有像翅膀一樣的附屬肢躰。 返回 appendage劍橋詞典something that exists as a smaller and less important part of something larger 附加物,附屬物 The committee is a mere appendage of the council and has no power of its own. 這個(gè)委員會(huì)衹是政務(wù)會(huì)的一個(gè)附屬機(jī)搆,本身沒(méi)有任何權(quán)力。 The organism has small leaf-like appendages. 這種生物躰長(zhǎng)有很小的葉狀附屬器官。 an arm , leg , or other body part 附肢;附(屬)器(指臂、腿或身躰其他部位) He had a tattoo on every visible appendage. 他四肢裸露的地方都刺有紋身。 返回 appendage