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31adjunct in crime — index coconspirator Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
32Adjunct (grammar) — In linguistics, an adjunct is any word, phrase, or clause joined to another word or phrase to qualify or modify it. It could be of two kinds, adverbial , if it modifies a verb or verb phrase, or adnominal , if it modifies a noun or noun phrase.An …
33Adjunct Account — An account in financial reporting that increases the book value of a liability account. An adjunct account is a valuation account from which credit balances are added to another account. For example, if a company issues bonds, the unamortized… …
34Adjunct, der — Der Adjúnct, des en, plur. die en, von dem Lateinischen, Adjunctus, überhaupt ein jeder, der einem andern zur Unterstützung in seinen Amtsverrichtung zugeordnet ist, es mag nun solches auf Lebenszeit, oder nur zu einem gewissen Geschäfte… …
35adjunct assistant — low level low level adj. 1. weak; not intense; as, low level radiation. [WordNet 1.5] 2. lower in rank or importance. [Narrower terms: {adjunct, assistant}; {associate(prenominal) ; {buck ; {deputy(prenominal), proxy(prenominal) ; {subject,… …
36adjunct professor — /ædʒʌŋkt prəˈfɛsə/ (say ajungkt pruh fesuh) noun a person filling a senior academic position in a department, usually on a temporary basis, who is given this title in recognition of the contribution that he or she is able to make to the… …
37adjunct professor — noun in some colleges and universities : a teacher ranking next below a professor * * * a professor employed by a college or university for a specific purpose or length of time and often part time. [1820 30] * * * adjunct professor, = associate… …
38adjunct 2 — См. complément déterminatif …
39adjunct 1 — См. predicato nominale …
40adjunct — noun a) An appendage; something attached to something else in a subordinate capacity b) A person associated with another in a subordinate position …