sub-的意思和读音

sub-

: [sʌb] : [sʌb]

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1.below; less than

sub-zero temperatures

a subtropical(= almost tropical) climate

substandard

2.under

subway

submarine

3.a smaller part of sth

subdivide

subset

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pref.1.below or under something, used with some nouns and adjectives; farther south, used with some nouns and adjectives2.smaller or less important than someone or something, used with some nouns3.one small part of a larger thing, used with some nouns

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1.The array, used to locate underwater sounds, was damaged in the incident, but the military official said the sub and ship did not collide.

2.The characteristic of the sub jade is that each is relatively small, is often ovoid, the surface is smooth.

3.Made a few flowers, choose the person to the small, leaving only 12, referred to as stripping to fight, afraid of its sub-clock also.

4.Their opinion may come as a bit of a surprise for some of the sub-continent's authors here at Global Voices.

5.Then with only simulation of these several sub basins, the time used for parameters auto calibration will be greatly reduced.

6.Several of these flow into a branch sewer, which joins first a sub-main and then a main sewer taking it to the treatment plant.

7.As you define more test variables for a test, you can add sub-containers to help organize them.

8.Yet, more than any of these, it was the seemingly inexorable rise of sub-prime credit that should have triggered the alarm.

9.In principle, sub-national states should sometimes be able to secede, but South Ossetia and Abkhazia clearly do not qualify.

10.There was a rattle through the deck below him as the ship automatically maneuvered for the transfer to sub-light speed.