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(a small part added to the end of a word that changes the meaning: goodness; quickly; advisable; misty; yellowish.) suffixe -
5 -ish
[ɪʃ]1)greenish — tirant sur le vert, verdâtre pej
2)he's thirtyish — il a dans les trente ans, il a la trentaine
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6 -minded
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7 -ish
1 (with adjs, advs) greenish tirant sur le vert, verdâtre pej ; darkish plutôt sombre ; earlyish assez tôt ;2 (with figures, numbers etc) he's thirtyish il a dans les trente ans, il a la trentaine ; they came at fourish ils sont venus vers quatre heures. -
8 -affected
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9 -armed
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10 -backed
- backed [bækt]∎ a high-backed chair une chaise à dos ou dossier haut;∎ silk-backed à dos ou dossier en soie;∎ a broad-backed man un homme qui a le dos large∎ US-backed rebels des rebelles soutenus par les États-Unis -
11 -bar
- bar [bɑ:(r)]∎ a three-bar gate une barrière à trois barreaux;∎ a two-bar electric fire un radiateur électrique à deux résistances -
12 -based
- based [beɪst]∎ the company is Tokyo-based le centre d'opérations de la firme est à Tokyo∎ a science-based curriculum un programme basé sur les sciences;∎ an oil-based economy une économie fondée sur le pétrole;∎ an interview-based study une étude basée sur des entretiens∎ a water -based paint une peinture à l'eau -
13 -basher
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14 -bearing
- bearing ['beərɪŋ]∎ rain-bearing clouds des nuages mpl chargés de pluie;∎ fruit-bearing trees des arbres mpl fructifères;∎ interest-bearing capital capital m qui rapporte;∎ oxygen-bearing water de l'eau f riche en oxygène -
15 -bedded
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16 -bedroomed
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17 -behaved
- behaved [bɪ'heɪvd]∎ well-behaved sage, qui se conduit ou se tient bien;∎ badly-behaved qui se conduit ou se tient mal -
18 -bellied
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19 -bladed
- bladed [bleɪdɪd](a) (knife, razor) à lame…;∎ sharp-bladed knife couteau m aiguisé(b) (fan, propeller) à pale…;∎ a five-bladed fan un ventilateur à cinq pales∎ broad-bladed leaf feuille f à limbe large -
20 -blooded
- blooded ['blʌdɪd]de sang...;∎ blue-blooded de sang noble, aristocratique;∎ warm-blooded à sang chaud
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Suffix — Sn am Ende angefügtes Wortbildungselement per. Wortschatz fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Substantiviert aus l. suffixum das unten Angefügte Ebenso nndl. suffix, ne. suffix, nfrz. suffixe, nschw. suffix, nnorw. suffiks; Affix, sub . lateinisch l … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
suffix — In grammar, a suffix is a word or element added at the end of another word to adjust or qualify its meaning, such as ation (confirmation, privatization), ing (driving, soldiering), and itis (appendicitis). Some suffixes are created artificially… … Modern English usage
suffix — ► NOUN ▪ an element added at the end of a word to form a derivative (e.g. ation). ► VERB ▪ append, especially as a suffix … English terms dictionary
suffix — [suf′iks; ] also, for v. [, sə fiks′] n. [ModL suffixum < neut. of L suffixus, pp. of suffigere, to fasten on beneath < sub ,SUB + figere, to FIX] 1. a letter, syllable, or group of syllables added at the end of a word or word base to… … English World dictionary
Suffix — Suf*fix , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suffixed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suffixing}.] To add or annex to the end, as a letter or syllable to a word; to append. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Suffix — Suf fix, n. [L. suffixus, p. p. of suffigere to fasten on, to affix; sub under + figere to fix: cf. F. suffixe. See {Fix}.] 1. A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or a root to modify the meaning; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Suffix — (lat.), Nachsilbe, am Ende eines Wortes angehängte Silbe; s. Flexion und Süffigierende Sprachen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Suffíx — (lat. suffixum), ein Lautkomplex, der einer Wurzel oder einem Stamme am Ende angefügt wird … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
suffix — index codicil Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
suffix — (n.) 1778, from Mod.L. suffixum, noun use of neuter of L. suffixus fastened, pp. of suffigere fasten, fix on, from sub upon (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + figere fasten (see FIX (Cf. fix)). The verb, in the grammatical sense, is first recorded 1778.… … Etymology dictionary
Suffix — »Nachsilbe« (im Gegensatz zu ↑ Präfix): Der sprachwissenschaftliche Terminus ist aus lat. suf fixum, dem substantivierten Neutrum des Part. Perf. von lat. suf figere »unten anheften«, entlehnt (vgl. ↑ sub..., ↑ Sub... und über das einfache Verb… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch