appurtenant如何读

英:[ə'pɜ:tɪnənt]

美:[ə'pɜtənənt]

appurtenant是什么意思

  • adj.附属的;从属的
  • n.附属物

appurtenant词根

词根:appurtenant

n.

appurtenance 附属物;配件

appurtenant英英释义

Adjective

1. relating to something that is added but is not essential;

"an ancillary pump"

"an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"

"The mind and emotions are auxilliary to each other"

appurtenant词源中文解释

"属于、涉及或与...有关的",14世纪晚期,来自盎格鲁-法语 apurtenant,古法语 apartenant, apertenant, apartenir 的现在分词形式,意为"与...有关"(参见 appurtenance)。

appurtenant词源英文解释

Middle English apertenant, from Anglo-French appurtenant, present participle of apurtenir to belong — more at appertain

The first known use of appurtenant was in the 14th century

appurtenant 例句

1 The water turbine generator set and its appurtenant devices of the Jingnan HPS were imported from Austria . Its regulator is of digital type and advanced.

京南水电站水轮发电机组及其附属设备是从奥地利引进的,水轮机调速器是先进的数字式调速器。

2 That which belongs to something else; an appurtenant.

3 And to make this plainer, if need be, it is added, "If a man grants to one estovers to repair his house, it is appurtenant to his house."

4 Or again, why does a plot of arable reclaimed from the waste confer common appurtenant, and ancient arable common appendant?

5 A right of pasture attached to land in the way we have described is said to be appendant or appurtenant to such land.

6 Appurtenant work, which supples a system of function as management, charge, monitoring, maintaining, rescue and service, is a major component part of expressway.

附属区工程是高速公路重要的组成部分,是为了高速公路的正常通行提供管理、收费、监控、养护、拯救、服务等一系列功能。

7 It has usually been supposed that the States possessed the authority to regulate the exercise of the franchise by the Federal voter, but never before was the right itself denied as appurtenant to Federal citizenship.

8 There was a sort of a wharf-boat at the landing, moored to the bank, a stationary, permanent affair, with a saloon appurtenant.

9 However this may be, its constant occurrence forms another germ of a necessary contrast between the two classes which afterwards developed into common appendant and common appurtenant.

10 Annexed or pertaining to some more important thing; accessory; inc?dent; as, a right of way appurtenant to land or buildings.

11 Coke says, "For such covenant which extends to the support of the thing demised is quodammodo appurtenant to it, and goes with it."

12 They formed little manufacturing enclaves in the midst of agricultural land, and they were considered to be neither manor nor appurtenant to manors.

13 a store selling tents, sleeping bags, and all manner of appurtenant equipment for a week of roughing it

14 They are, at once, a blunt, good-hearted, aboriginal stamp of men, with all the advantages and deficiencies appurtenant.”

15 Common appurtenant on the other hand is against common right, becoming appurtenant to land either by long user or by grant express or implied.

16 A right of common appurtenant may be sold separately, and enjoyed by a purchaser independently of the tenement to which it was originally appurtenant.

17 A housekeeper or head of a family has a homestead exemption from attachment or execution in a dwelling-house and lands appurtenant, used or kept as a homestead, to the value of five hundred dollars.

18 Butter, milk, cheese, and curds were "reputed as food appurtenant to the inferior sort."

19 There was a free school, with two hundred acres of land appurtenant, a good house, forty milch cows, and other accommodations.

20 All the other workyards were in the fortress itself, or in its neighbourhood; and the fortress, from the earliest days I was there, was the object of my hatred, and, above all, its appurtenant buildings.

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