ancillary
ancillary — 形容詞
1. describing something that supports the main work, product, or service but is not
輔助的;附屬
輔助主要事物,非核心
describing something that supports the main work, product, or service but is not itself the most important part.
The hotel offers ancillary services such as laundry, parking, and airport pickup.
這家飯店提供洗衣、停車和機場接送等輔助服務。
ancillary services
A small office handles ancillary tasks while the nurses treat patients.
小辦公室負責處理附屬事務,護理師則照顧病人。
ancillary + plural noun
The clinic stores ancillary equipment in a cupboard beside the exam room.
這家診所在診間旁的櫃子裡存放輔助設備。
Selling guidebooks brought ancillary income to the village history center.
販售導覽書替那間鄉村歷史中心帶來了額外收入。
The legal notes are ancillary to the safety report, not its main claim.
這些法律註記附屬於這份安全報告,不是它的主要主張。
- supplementary
close in meaning but often suggests material added to complete something
- auxiliary
more technical; often used for backup systems, staff, or machines
- supporting
more everyday and often used for roles, actors, or evidence
- secondary
stresses lower importance more than practical help
文法句型
ancillary + noun
ancillary to + noun
用法筆記
Usually placed before a noun, or followed by 'to' when naming the main thing: ancillary staff, ancillary to the main project. Common in business, technical, and official writing.