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🔑 addBrE /æd/NAmE /æd/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they add BrE /æd/ NAmE /æd/present simple - he / she / it adds BrE /ædz/ NAmE /ædz/past simple added BrE /ˈædɪd/ NAmE /ˈædɪd/past participle added BrE /ˈædɪd/ NAmE /ˈædɪd/ -ing form adding BrE /ˈædɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈædɪŋ/🔑 [T] to put sth together with sth else so as to increase the size, number, amount, etc. 增加;添加◆~ sthNext add the flour. 接着加面粉。◆The juice contains no added sugar. 这种果汁没有加糖。◆The plan has the added (= extra) advantage of bringing employment to rural areas. 该计划还有一个优点,就是给农村地区带来了就业机会。◆~ sth to sthA new wing was added to the building. 这栋大楼新添了一座配楼。◆Shall I add your name to the list? 我可以把你的名字写进名单吗?🔑 [I, T] to put numbers or amounts together to get a total 加◆~ A to BAdd 9 to the total. 总数再加上 9。◆~ A and B togetherIf you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure. 你把这些数目加在一起就会得到一个巨额数字。 OPP subtract 🔑 [T] to say sth more; to make a further remark 补充说;继续说◆+ speech'And don't be late,' she added. “还有别迟到。” 她补充说道。◆~ sth (to sth) I have nothing to add to my earlier statement. 我对我早先说的话没有什么补充的。◆~ that…He added that they would return a week later. 他接着说,他们一周以后会回来。 [T] ~ sth (to sth) to give a particular quality to an event, a situation, etc. 添加(特色)◆The suite will add a touch of class to your bedroom. 这套家具会给你的卧室增添一些典雅气质。 ●add ˌinsult to ˈinjuryto make a bad relationship with sb worse by offending them even more 伤害之余又侮辱;(冒犯别人)令关系恶化●ˈadded to this…●ˈadd to this…used to introduce another fact that helps to emphasize a point you have already made 此外(还…)◆Add to this the excellent service and you can see why it's the most popular hotel on the island. 这再加上优质服务,你就能明白为何这家旅馆在岛上最受欢迎。 ●ˌadd sth↔ˈinto include sth with sth else 把…加进去;包括◆Remember to add in the cost of drinks. 记住把饮料费加进去。●ˌadd sth↔ˈon (to sth) 🔑to include or attach sth extra 附加;加上◆A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. 账单上附加了 15% 的服务费。 ➡ related noun add-on ●ˈadd to sthto increase sth in size, number, amount, etc. 使(数量)增加;使(规模)扩大◆The bad weather only added to our difficulties. 恶劣的天气更增加了我们的困难。◆The house has been added to (= new rooms, etc. have been built on to it) from time to time. 这座房子一次又一次地扩建。●ˌadd ˈup(informal) () to seem reasonable; to make sense 合乎情理;有道理◆His story just doesn't add up. 他说的情况根本不合情理。 () to increase by small amounts until there is a large total 积少成多◆When you're feeding a family of six the bills soon add up. 你要养活一家六口,开支很快就大起来了。●ˌadd ˈup 🔑●ˌadd sth↔ˈup 🔑to calculate the total of two or more numbers or amounts 把…加起来◆The waiter can't add up. 这个服务员不会算账。◆Add up all the money I owe you. 把我欠你的钱全部加起来。●ˌadd ˈup to sth🔑 to make a total amount of sth 总共是;总计为◆The numbers add up to exactly 100. 这些数字的总数恰好是 100。to lead to a particular result; to show sth 结果是;表示 SYN amount to sth ◆These clues don't really add up to very much (= give us very little information). 这些线索实际上说明不了什么问题。 |