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-cum- preposition uk / -kʌm-/ us / -kʌm-/ used to join two nouns, showing that a person or thing does two things or has two purposes; combined with: (用于连接两个名词)兼作,连带,附有 This is my bedroom-cum-study.这是我的卧室兼书房。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Also, extra, and in addition added additional additionally again along et al. et cetera etc. excess filler hand premium rate regardless same secondly side suchlike supernumerary touch
-cum- | American Dictionary -cum- preposition us/kʊm, kʌm/ used to join two nouns, showing that a person or thing does two things or has two purposes; combined with: She appointed the actor-cum-diplomat to the post.
cum | Business English cum preposition uk /kʌm/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET used to mean 'with' when describing what the price of particular shares, bonds, etc. includes: cum bonus/dividend/interestIf a share price is 'cum dividend', it means that if you buy it now, you qualify for the dividend. It is assumed a share or bond is dealing cum rights unless otherwise stated. See also
ex- used to show that something has two purposes, or that someone does two things: He now proposes to turn the disused site into a wind farm cum wildlife sanctuary. Redundancy prompted one man to relaunch himself as a gardener cum odd job man. |