释义 |
in·fix I. \(ˈ)in|fiks, ən-\ transitive verb Etymology: Latin infixus, past participle of infigere to drive in, fasten in, from in- in- (II) + figere to fasten, pierce — more at dike 1. : to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in < and deep within her heart infixed the wound — John Dryden > 2. : instill, inculcate, impress < infix an idea in a pupil's mind > 3. : to insert (a sound or letter) as an infix II. \ˈinˌfiks\ noun (-es) : a derivational or inflectional affix appearing in the body of a word or base rather than at its beginning or end (as Sanskrit -n- in vindami “I know” as contrasted with vid “to know”; English stand as contrasted with stood) < infixes are sometimes inserted in the Hebrew word in order to lend it a different shade of meaning — William Chomsky > — compare prefix |