de-

/diː-/ (bre, ipa) · /diː-/ (ame, ipa)

de- — prefix

1. A group of letters added to the beginning of a verb or noun to create a new word

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釋義

A group of letters added to the beginning of a verb or noun to create a new word with the opposite meaning, or to indicate that something is taken away or made less.

例句

The government took steps to de-escalate the conflict between the two countries.

de-escalate — to make less intense

Before the plane takes off, the ground crew must de-ice the wings.

de-ice — to remove ice

用法筆記

The prefix de- can be freely added to many verbs and nouns, but not all possible combinations are real English words. Before using a de- word you have not seen before, check a dictionary to confirm it exists.