Определение annexe в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
an·nexe annexes in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use annex1. An annexe is a building which is joined to or is next to a larger main building. setting up a museum in an annexe to the theatre
An annexe to a document is a section added to it at the end. The Annex lists and discusses eight titles
Also know as the Showcase Annex The main pin trading area in Disneyland Located at the beginning of Main Street USA between the Mad Hatter and the Magic Shop
If the DRMR approves, a DRMO may establish subordinate offices at particular locations to handle specific generations These sub-offices are termed Annexes and are established to conduct the DRMO's business in offices and locations away from the main DRMO The head of such a holding activity is a Supervisory Property Disposal Specialist who must be officially appointed on orders to act on behalf of the Property Disposal Officer to receive, store, care, and ship property Although this agent is responsible for ensuring the proper care and safeguarding of the property in his/her custody, he/she is not an accountable officer Documentation is normally dispatched to the DRMO for retention while the agent may maintain a set of informal records as backup
If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it. Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD Hitler was determined to annex Austria to Germany. + annexation annexations an·nexa·tion Indonesia's annexation of East Timor
an addition that extends a main building attach to take (territory) by conquest; "Hitler annexed Lithuania" take illegally, as of territory; "The Israelis are annexing more and more territory on the West Bank
Annex is the same as annexe. to take control of a country or area next to your own, especially by using force (annexer, from annectere, from ad- + nectere ( NEXUS))