Italian Meaning of adjuncts

complementi

Other Italian words related to complementi

Definitions and Meaning of adjuncts in English

adjuncts

an associate or assistant of another, an adverb or adverbial phrase (such as heartily in "They ate heartily" or at noon in "We left at noon") attached to the verb of a clause especially to express a relation of time, place, frequency, degree, or manner compare disjunct sense 2, a person associated with or assisting another in some duty or service, adjuvant sense b, accessory entry 1 sense 1, an adjunct faculty member at a college or university (see adjunct entry 2 sense 2), a word or word group that qualifies or completes the meaning of another word or other words and is not itself a main structural element in its sentence, added or joined as an accompanying object or circumstance, attached in a subordinate or temporary capacity to a staff, something joined or added to another thing but not essentially a part of it

FAQs About the word adjuncts

complementi

an associate or assistant of another, an adverb or adverbial phrase (such as heartily in "They ate heartily" or at noon in "We left at noon") attached to the ve

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elementi essenziali,Necessità,requisiti,requisiti

adjudicators => giudici, adjournments => rinvii, adieux => addio, adhering (to) => aderente (a), adheres => aderisce,