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Definition of ancillary in English:

ancillary

adjectiveanˈsɪləriˈænsəˌlɛri
  • 1Providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, system, etc.

    辅助的

    ancillary staff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Training of more than 200 editorial and ancillary staff on the new system is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
    • The ancillary activities required will also generate significant employment.
    • For the Middle Eastern client, the company provided both the filling equipment and the ancillary sanitation support.
    • Centralized departments seem superior regarding ancillary support services and teacher motivation and experience.
    • The design allows for support and ancillary services in a pleasant court-yard-style environment.
    • Hari said that a week after the signing of the presidential instruction, the necessary ancillary regulations would be issued.
    • Project, production and validation engineers are required not only by the main pharmaceutical companies, but by a variety of ancillary support operations.
    • England, as the bigger, richer player with more money in the kitty, could apparently offer more in the way of expensive, ancillary support.
    • GPs needed to be able to make themselves more available to teenagers and that required State support for ancillary services and the employment of nursing staff and counsellors at surgeries, he said.
    • The staff, support and ancillary workers at the four-strong Dudley Group of hospitals plan to strike until August 18.
    • The subsequent ancillary development to support the burgeoning populace headed for this part of the city added its own flavour to the area.
    • Dunning's murder is a reminder of the terrible dangers faced by our soldiers and police involved in peacekeeping operations around the world, and by the ancillary personnel who support them.
    • Offices overlook harbour activity while ancillary services are aligned alongside the low cliff to the rear.
    • The building provides the Ministry with a large children play/education hall, a smaller quiet area and ancillary office and support areas.
    • Other than operator assistance and similar ancillary services, the Bell Systems placed no content on the network.
    • In addition to courses, the centralized department may offer ancillary support services such as counseling and tutoring.
    • The turnover and employment figures rise exponentially when ancillary activities such as taxis and various contractor-suppliers are factored in.
    • The essential electrical system consists of alternate sources of power, connected distribution systems and ancillary equipment.
    • The SCC took on the project in July with the help of Kathy Ulmer, manager of security ancillary operations at the university.
    • Differentiation is no longer a function of service type and price, but of ancillary support services provided during the network lifecycle.
    Synonyms
    subordinate, secondary, supportive
    1. 1.1 In addition to something else, but not as important.
      paragraph 19 was merely ancillary to paragraph 16

      19段只不过是附随于16段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Measuring about 11,350 square metres, it comprises production/warehouse accommodation of over 8,400 square metres with additional ancillary space.
      • These data may indicate ancillary information associated with the document indexed at the original repository.
      • Public readings were an esteemed but ancillary activity, something an established poet might do spurred by vanity, ambition, or a shortage of funds.
      • The addition of ancillary revenue streams like high-speed Internet access and telephony make in-market competition more attractive today, proponents say.
      • Adherence to Web standards is not that hard, and comes with a number of ancillary benefits to authors, like search engine optimization and easy transformation.
      • Additionally, there is an ancillary data channel used for transmitting spatial information.
      • Planning permission has been granted for an additional seven bedrooms and ancillary rooms, which will accommodate another 10 residents.
      • Where a last minute rescue was once good for the cover of Life magazine or a key to the city, the average citizen is more liable to sue superheroes for the damages and injuries ancillary to their work.
      • Listening to Kyan talk about all the ancillary benefits of relaxation and mental discipline piqued my interest.
      • Meanwhile, the reforms have generated an impressive array of ancillary benefits.
      • The Network also plans to encourage collaborations among clinical and basic researchers to generate information and develop ancillary studies using the resources of the database.
      • They are also influenced by the business environment, the network of other support services and ancillary markets, and the soundness of the regulatory system governing the conduct of business.
      • There is training, health insurance and ancillary benefits, payroll taxes, and so forth.
      • His irritating pseudo-epilepsy stands out as one of several examples where the editing misdirects our attention to issues ancillary to the show.
      • An action and proceedings ancillary to an action shall be commenced in the manner prescribed by the rules.
      • In addition, ancillary studies, including immunochemistry stains, can be performed on cell blocks and furnish very valuable and critical evidence for a definitive diagnosis.
      • Second, clause 6 of the bill allowed the gallery building to be used for purposes ancillary to the display of arts and crafts.
      • This writer was delighted, therefore, to see a recent report from Croke Park on the money that is being earned from ancillary activities, such as business conferences and meetings.
      • There's also a very familiar ancillary debate about the importance of ‘good news.'
      • If the restraint was deemed to be merely ancillary to the main purpose of a lawful contract, then it would be lawful.
      Synonyms
      additional, auxiliary, supporting, helping, assisting, extra, supplementary, supplemental, accessory, contributory, attendant
      subsidiary, secondary, subordinate
      Medicine adjuvant
      rare adminicular
nounPlural ancillariesanˈsɪləriˈænsəˌlɛri
  • 1A person whose work provides necessary support to the primary activities of an organization, system, etc.

    辅助的

    the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries

    专科教师及助理人员的聘用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Overseas nurses might work as ancillaries while they adapted to British ways.
    • But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary.
    • The parents would not accept the principal's view that they were ancillaries, required to co-operate with him in the educational process.
    • The union, on the other hand, is under immense pressure from his own members - many of them in the lowest paid NHS jobs as cleaners, porters and ancillaries - over Agenda for Change.
    • You'll need a calculator to add them all up plus civil servants and ancillaries.
    Synonyms
    replacement, deputy, relief, proxy, reserve, surrogate, cover, fill-in, stand-in, standby, locum, locum tenens, understudy, stopgap, alternative, ancillary
    1. 1.1 Something which functions in a supplementary or supporting role.
      附属物
      undergraduate courses of three main subjects with related ancillaries

      三门主干课程及相关附属科目组成的本科教程。

      the system measures engine power at the flywheel with all ancillaries (fan, standard exhaust, etc.) connected
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of course the pleasure of their occupation was an ancillary of the object of the contract, but was not the very object of the contract.
      • His debunking was merely an unintended ancillary to his campaign to become a local hero and impress the girls.
      • The extension would have meeting rooms, an ancillary to the existing conference facilities, ten bedrooms and a presidential suite.
      • We think that the 30% private health insurance rebate on ancillary and extra items, not hospital cover, but the ancillaries really should be abolished and that funding redirected to the Public Hospital System.
      • The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them.
      • Breakeven will be about $700 million worldwide box office, taking DVD and other ancillaries into account.
      • Two aluminium sub-chassis support the ancillaries, help absorb bumps, and guarantee an excellent standard of safety.
      • Cavalry was now almost an ancillary, if still an indispensable arm.
      • Sometimes the very fact that you have an innovative product in a particular industry sucks you into the distribution network and once you are in a key market, other ancillaries will bolt on.
      • Deals with Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, pay cable, broadcast television and other ancillaries are also tied to theatrical release.
      • Home Entertainment was no longer ‘just an ancillary.’
      • Hotel Naomh Seosamh has a bar, lounge, restaurant, function room and ancillaries with 14 en suite guest bedrooms.
      • Looking back, the quality movement among the domestic auto ancillaries actually was initiated by the country's premier car manufacturer, Maruti Udyog, through its cluster approach.
      • When I went to the Madras College, during which time I was also staying at Cholamandal, my ancillary was sheet metal work, so I had to do that and also it was what could bring in a little money.
      • Ground Support products that are supplied include equipment spares, maintenance equipment and ancillaries.
      • It's an ancillary of the overall development.
      • Writers do not predict the future but use writing as a cognitive ancillary in the demystification of the present.
      • The emphasis, moreover, is almost completely on unions as ancillaries in managing the workplace not the economy.
      • Although the book is not all-inclusive, it certainly has use as an introduction or ancillary to the study of international law as it relates to the contentious topics of borders.
      • The new short term plan is an ancillary to ‘A Platform for Change’, the outline for Dublin's transport solutions between 2000-16.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin ancillaris, from ancilla 'maidservant'.

  • Now meaning ‘supporting’ or ‘subordinate’, ancillary comes from Latin ancilla ‘maidservant’.

Rhymes

artillery, capillary, codicillary, distillery, fibrillary, fritillary, Hilary, maxillary, pillory

Definition of ancillary in US English:

ancillary

adjectiveˈansəˌlerēˈænsəˌlɛri
  • 1Providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system.

    辅助的

    the development of ancillary services to support its products
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The design allows for support and ancillary services in a pleasant court-yard-style environment.
    • The building provides the Ministry with a large children play/education hall, a smaller quiet area and ancillary office and support areas.
    • England, as the bigger, richer player with more money in the kitty, could apparently offer more in the way of expensive, ancillary support.
    • Hari said that a week after the signing of the presidential instruction, the necessary ancillary regulations would be issued.
    • Project, production and validation engineers are required not only by the main pharmaceutical companies, but by a variety of ancillary support operations.
    • The ancillary activities required will also generate significant employment.
    • Dunning's murder is a reminder of the terrible dangers faced by our soldiers and police involved in peacekeeping operations around the world, and by the ancillary personnel who support them.
    • Offices overlook harbour activity while ancillary services are aligned alongside the low cliff to the rear.
    • Differentiation is no longer a function of service type and price, but of ancillary support services provided during the network lifecycle.
    • The essential electrical system consists of alternate sources of power, connected distribution systems and ancillary equipment.
    • The SCC took on the project in July with the help of Kathy Ulmer, manager of security ancillary operations at the university.
    • For the Middle Eastern client, the company provided both the filling equipment and the ancillary sanitation support.
    • The subsequent ancillary development to support the burgeoning populace headed for this part of the city added its own flavour to the area.
    • The turnover and employment figures rise exponentially when ancillary activities such as taxis and various contractor-suppliers are factored in.
    • In addition to courses, the centralized department may offer ancillary support services such as counseling and tutoring.
    • Training of more than 200 editorial and ancillary staff on the new system is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
    • Other than operator assistance and similar ancillary services, the Bell Systems placed no content on the network.
    • Centralized departments seem superior regarding ancillary support services and teacher motivation and experience.
    • The staff, support and ancillary workers at the four-strong Dudley Group of hospitals plan to strike until August 18.
    • GPs needed to be able to make themselves more available to teenagers and that required State support for ancillary services and the employment of nursing staff and counsellors at surgeries, he said.
    Synonyms
    subordinate, secondary, supportive
    1. 1.1 Additional; subsidiary.
      附带的;附属的
      paragraph 19 was merely ancillary to paragraph 16

      19段只不过是附随于16段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The addition of ancillary revenue streams like high-speed Internet access and telephony make in-market competition more attractive today, proponents say.
      • Listening to Kyan talk about all the ancillary benefits of relaxation and mental discipline piqued my interest.
      • His irritating pseudo-epilepsy stands out as one of several examples where the editing misdirects our attention to issues ancillary to the show.
      • Additionally, there is an ancillary data channel used for transmitting spatial information.
      • The Network also plans to encourage collaborations among clinical and basic researchers to generate information and develop ancillary studies using the resources of the database.
      • There is training, health insurance and ancillary benefits, payroll taxes, and so forth.
      • Planning permission has been granted for an additional seven bedrooms and ancillary rooms, which will accommodate another 10 residents.
      • Meanwhile, the reforms have generated an impressive array of ancillary benefits.
      • This writer was delighted, therefore, to see a recent report from Croke Park on the money that is being earned from ancillary activities, such as business conferences and meetings.
      • Measuring about 11,350 square metres, it comprises production/warehouse accommodation of over 8,400 square metres with additional ancillary space.
      • These data may indicate ancillary information associated with the document indexed at the original repository.
      • They are also influenced by the business environment, the network of other support services and ancillary markets, and the soundness of the regulatory system governing the conduct of business.
      • In addition, ancillary studies, including immunochemistry stains, can be performed on cell blocks and furnish very valuable and critical evidence for a definitive diagnosis.
      • Second, clause 6 of the bill allowed the gallery building to be used for purposes ancillary to the display of arts and crafts.
      • Adherence to Web standards is not that hard, and comes with a number of ancillary benefits to authors, like search engine optimization and easy transformation.
      • There's also a very familiar ancillary debate about the importance of ‘good news.'
      • Where a last minute rescue was once good for the cover of Life magazine or a key to the city, the average citizen is more liable to sue superheroes for the damages and injuries ancillary to their work.
      • If the restraint was deemed to be merely ancillary to the main purpose of a lawful contract, then it would be lawful.
      • An action and proceedings ancillary to an action shall be commenced in the manner prescribed by the rules.
      • Public readings were an esteemed but ancillary activity, something an established poet might do spurred by vanity, ambition, or a shortage of funds.
      Synonyms
      additional, auxiliary, supporting, helping, assisting, extra, supplementary, supplemental, accessory, contributory, attendant
nounˈansəˌlerēˈænsəˌlɛri
  • 1A person whose work provides necessary support to the primary activities of an organization, institution, or industry.

    辅助的

    the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries

    专科教师及助理人员的聘用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary.
    • You'll need a calculator to add them all up plus civil servants and ancillaries.
    • The parents would not accept the principal's view that they were ancillaries, required to co-operate with him in the educational process.
    • Overseas nurses might work as ancillaries while they adapted to British ways.
    • The union, on the other hand, is under immense pressure from his own members - many of them in the lowest paid NHS jobs as cleaners, porters and ancillaries - over Agenda for Change.
    Synonyms
    replacement, deputy, relief, proxy, reserve, surrogate, cover, fill-in, stand-in, standby, locum, locum tenens, understudy, stopgap, alternative, ancillary
    1. 1.1 Something which functions in a supplementary or supporting role.
      附属物
      undergraduate courses of three main subjects with related ancillaries

      三门主干课程及相关附属科目组成的本科教程。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's an ancillary of the overall development.
      • Sometimes the very fact that you have an innovative product in a particular industry sucks you into the distribution network and once you are in a key market, other ancillaries will bolt on.
      • Although the book is not all-inclusive, it certainly has use as an introduction or ancillary to the study of international law as it relates to the contentious topics of borders.
      • Cavalry was now almost an ancillary, if still an indispensable arm.
      • Ground Support products that are supplied include equipment spares, maintenance equipment and ancillaries.
      • Two aluminium sub-chassis support the ancillaries, help absorb bumps, and guarantee an excellent standard of safety.
      • Home Entertainment was no longer ‘just an ancillary.’
      • Looking back, the quality movement among the domestic auto ancillaries actually was initiated by the country's premier car manufacturer, Maruti Udyog, through its cluster approach.
      • Deals with Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, pay cable, broadcast television and other ancillaries are also tied to theatrical release.
      • We think that the 30% private health insurance rebate on ancillary and extra items, not hospital cover, but the ancillaries really should be abolished and that funding redirected to the Public Hospital System.
      • Writers do not predict the future but use writing as a cognitive ancillary in the demystification of the present.
      • The extension would have meeting rooms, an ancillary to the existing conference facilities, ten bedrooms and a presidential suite.
      • His debunking was merely an unintended ancillary to his campaign to become a local hero and impress the girls.
      • Of course the pleasure of their occupation was an ancillary of the object of the contract, but was not the very object of the contract.
      • Breakeven will be about $700 million worldwide box office, taking DVD and other ancillaries into account.
      • The new short term plan is an ancillary to ‘A Platform for Change’, the outline for Dublin's transport solutions between 2000-16.
      • The emphasis, moreover, is almost completely on unions as ancillaries in managing the workplace not the economy.
      • The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them.
      • Hotel Naomh Seosamh has a bar, lounge, restaurant, function room and ancillaries with 14 en suite guest bedrooms.
      • When I went to the Madras College, during which time I was also staying at Cholamandal, my ancillary was sheet metal work, so I had to do that and also it was what could bring in a little money.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin ancillaris, from ancilla ‘maidservant’.

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