B2 verb フォーマル

appendix

/əˈpɛndɪks/

To add a formal supplement or additional section to the end of a document, book, or report. It is used specifically to describe the act of providing extra material that supports the main text but is not essential to it.

例文

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1

The author decided to appendix the textbook with a comprehensive glossary of terms.

The author decided to add a complete list of terms to the end of the textbook.

2

The legal team will appendix the contract with several specific disclosure forms.

The legal team will add several specific disclosure forms as a supplement to the contract.

3

I'll just appendix the project with a few photos of the site.

I will add a few photos of the site to the end of the project.

語族

名詞
appendix
Verb
appendix
形容詞
appendixed
関連
appendage
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the organ called the 'appendix'—it is a small extra part attached to the body. To 'appendix' a book is to add an extra part to the body of the text.

クイックテスト

The committee decided to _______ the findings with a list of all participants involved in the study.

正解!

正解は: appendix

例文

1

The author decided to appendix the textbook with a comprehensive glossary of terms.

everyday

The author decided to add a complete list of terms to the end of the textbook.

2

The legal team will appendix the contract with several specific disclosure forms.

formal

The legal team will add several specific disclosure forms as a supplement to the contract.

3

I'll just appendix the project with a few photos of the site.

informal

I will add a few photos of the site to the end of the project.

4

Researchers are required to appendix their raw data to the final thesis for verification.

academic

Researchers must add their original data at the end of the final thesis for checking.

5

We need to appendix the annual report with the latest financial audits.

business

We must add the most recent financial audits to the end of the annual report.

語族

名詞
appendix
Verb
appendix
形容詞
appendixed
関連
appendage

よく使う組み合わせ

appendix a document with add a supplement to a document containing
appendix a report add an extra section to a report
formally appendix officially add as a supplement
appendix raw data add original data as an appendix
appendix a list add a list at the end

よく使うフレーズ

appendix with details

to add a section containing specific details

appendixed hereafter

added as a supplement following this point

duly appendixed

added as a supplement in the proper formal manner

よく混同される語

appendix vs append

Append is a more common general verb for adding any data to the end, while 'to appendix' specifically implies adding a formal supplementary section.

appendix vs amend

Amend means to change or correct the existing text, whereas to appendix means only to add something new to the end.

📝

使い方のコツ

While 'appendix' is primarily a noun, it can be used as a verb in formal or technical writing to describe the creation of an appendix. In most general contexts, however, the verb 'append' is more frequently used and recognized.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use 'appendix' as a verb when they simply mean 'attach a file' to an email; in that case, 'attach' or 'append' is much more natural.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the organ called the 'appendix'—it is a small extra part attached to the body. To 'appendix' a book is to add an extra part to the body of the text.

📖

語源

From the Latin 'appendere', meaning 'to cause to hang from' or 'to weigh out to', composed of 'ad-' (to) and 'pendere' (to hang).

文法パターン

Often used in the passive voice (e.g., 'The results were appendixed to the report'). Usually followed by the preposition 'with' to indicate the content being added. Functions as a regular verb: appendixes, appendixed, appendixing.
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文化的な背景

In academic and legal cultures, the act of appendixing information is crucial for transparency, allowing the main text to remain concise while providing proof of findings.

クイックテスト

The committee decided to _______ the findings with a list of all participants involved in the study.

正解!

正解は: appendix

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