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vt. 增加, 添加, 附带说明, 计算...总和

vi. 做加法, 积累而成, 增添

[计] 加法

[医] 加, 加到, 至


  1. He added some wood to increase the fire.
    他加了一些木柴,使火旺些。
  2. If you add 4 to 5, you get 9.
    四加五等于九。
  3. Add up all the money I owe you.
    把我应付你的钱都加在一起。


add
[ noun ]
  1. a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders

  2. <noun.state>
[ verb ]
  1. make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of

  2. <verb.change>
    We added two students to that dorm room
    She added a personal note to her letter
    Add insult to injury
    Add some extra plates to the dinner table
  3. state or say further

  4. <verb.communication> append supply
    `It doesn't matter,' he supplied
  5. bestow a quality on

  6. <verb.possession>
    bestow bring contribute impart lend
    Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company
    The music added a lot to the play
    She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings
    This adds a light note to the program
  7. make an addition by combining numbers

  8. <verb.cognition>
    add together
    Add 27 and 49, please!
  9. determine the sum of

  10. <verb.communication>
    add together add up sum sum up summate tally tot tot up total tote up
    Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town
  11. constitute an addition

  12. <verb.stative>
    This paper will add to her reputation


Add \Add\, v. i.
1. To make an addition. To add to, to augment; to increase;
as, it adds to our anxiety. ``I will add to your yoke.''
--1 Kings xii. 14.

2. To perform the arithmetical operation of addition; as, he
adds rapidly.


Add \Add\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Added}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Adding}.] [L. addere; ad + dare to give, put. Cf. {Date},
{Do}.]
1. To give by way of increased possession (to any one); to
bestow (on).

The Lord shall add to me another son. --Gen. xxx.
24.

2. To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several
particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the
quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one
aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally; as,
to add numbers; to add up a column.

Back to thy punishment,
False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings.
--Milton.

As easily as he can add together the ideas of two
days or two years. --Locke.

3. To append, as a statement; to say further.

He added that he would willingly consent to the
entire abolition of the tax. --Macaulay.

Syn: {To Add}, {Join}, {Annex}, {Unite}, {Coalesce}.

Usage: We {add} by bringing things together so as to form a
whole. We {join} by putting one thing to another in
close or continuos connection. We {annex} by attaching
some adjunct to a larger body. We {unite} by bringing
things together so that their parts adhere or
intermingle. Things {coalesce} by coming together or
mingling so as to form one organization. To {add}
quantities; to join houses; to {annex} territory; to
{unite} kingdoms; to make parties {coalesce}.

  1. This can hold up shipped cargo, and given the long and complicated Mexican custom procedures, add significantly to costs.
  2. Brokers only expect the market to worsen, as One Peachtree Center and two other large towers add 3.6 million square feet, or 31% more space, to the market by 1993.
  3. The agreement is expected to add a further Ecu62m to the Ecu20m the EC has spent on nuclear safety in Russia and Ukraine so far under the TACIS programme.
  4. But add that up by 250 million consumers in this country. That is a lot of money." Bush rejected a last-minute appeal Tuesday from senators from textile-producing states to back off his threatened veto.
  5. But, they add, more investors are likely to put their money on its only publicly traded rival, BCE Mobile.
  6. It will add production facilities for personal computers, facsimile machines, colour display tubes and semiconductors.
  7. But they quickly add that they are unwilling to bet on it ahead of the employment report.
  8. Fifteen years after the first oil embargo, the U.S. economy has stopped making gains in energy efficiency, according to experts, who add that the country may be losing ground instead.
  9. But the measure would add the Senate president pro tempore to that list.
  10. In such cases, an accountant's report will add very little. Next, these reports are generally undertaken by the insolvency practitioners, who have a clear conflict of interest.
  11. Mrs. Thatcher hastened to add, "Chancellor Kohl does not practice followership, he really does not."
  12. This time around, Tektronix, which is best known for selling electronic instruments and testing devices, chose to follow the same general design standards that Apollo and Sun have established and to add snazzier graphics capabilities.
  13. Should we add their food and not just the meager pay of French conscripts but also what they could have earned as civilians?
  14. Nonetheless, most states have been hesitant to move into the services tax. Reasons often cited include a fear that the tax will add costs to businesses, which then will pass them along to consumers.
  15. If they can't add to that, then we're getting it right.' This hardline approach has introduced Lloyds to systems not immediately associated with complex dealing rooms.
  16. At federal levels, at least half of the island's population would qualify for some kind of welfare, but Mr. Romero Barcelo argues that this would add to consumer demand and promote prosperity.
  17. All we have done is add on rather than taking anything out,' he said.
  18. Has the push to add women to corporate boards of directors eased?
  19. Because of those findings, the IRS has assigned nearly 400 collections officers to concentrate on investigating similar cases and hopes to add another 350 next year.
  20. Both companies once sold only house brands, but decided recently to add name-brand goods to compete more effectively with specialty stores and discounters stealing market share.
  21. At current market prices such an offering would add about $1 billion to Citicorp's equity, and would help bolster its capital following the company's recent addition of $3 billion to loan-loss reserves.
  22. They add volume.' The CME said only that it co-operated with the CFTC.
  23. To this we'd add that bank nationalization certainly didn't do much for the financial health of Mexico, which is just now pulling itself back together after the disastrous expropriations of 1982.
  24. Because reserves must be in cash or in accounts that don't pay interest, the change will add between $300 million and $600 million to bank industry profits.
  25. The court, without comment, let stand a Montana law used to add 10 years to the 30-year prison sentence given a man who brandished a gun during a pizza shop robbery.
  26. The firm also would have the right to add 20-25 percent to the unspecified interest it would get for its $75 million.
  27. Meanwhile, one of the agency's biggest troubles is its Small Business Investment Company program, which lets SBA-licensed firms add government-guaranteed funds to their own money to invest in small ventures that can't get financing elsewhere.
  28. In addition to imposing surcharges, designed to strip the companies of artificially inflated revenues, the commission can also press criminal charges, which could add extra fines.
  29. Now add an 0.5% transaction tax to the calculation.
  30. This might spur the banks to buy shorter-term bonds that don't fluctuate as widely, bankers add.
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