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[VERB 动词]添加;增加;掺加 If you add one thing to another, you put it in or on the other thing, to increase, complete, or improve it.
  [V n to n]
  [be V-ed to n]
  [Also V n]
  • Add the grated cheese to the sauce...

    把磨碎的干酪加到调味汁里。

  • Since 1908, chlorine has been added to drinking water...

    自1908年以来氯就被添加进饮用水当中。

  • He wants to add a huge sports complex to Binfield Manor.

    他想给宾菲尔德庄园加盖一个大型综合体育场。

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[VERB 动词] If you add numbers or amounts together, you calculate their total.
  [V pl-n with together]
  [V P]
  [V pl-n P]
  • Banks add all the interest and other charges together...

    银行合计所有利息和其他费用。

  • Two and three added together are five.

    2加3等于5。

  • Add up means the same as add .add up同add
    • More than a quarter of seven year-olds cannot add up properly...

      7岁的孩子中1/4以上都不会正确地做加法运算。

    • We just added all the numbers up and divided one by the other...

      我们只是将所有的数字相加并用一个除以另一个。

    • He said the numbers simply did not add up.

      他说这些数字根本对不上。

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[VERB 动词]增添;增加 If one thing adds to another, it makes the other thing greater in degree or amount.
  [V to n]
  • This latest incident will add to the pressure on the government...

    最近的这次事件将会给政府增加压力。

  • Smiles, nods, and cheerful faces added to the general gaiety.

    微笑、点头和喜洋洋的脸庞使喜庆的气氛变得更浓了。

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[VERB 动词]增加,增添(特色) To add a particular quality to something means to cause it to have that quality.
  [V n]
  [V n to n]
  • The generous amount of garlic adds flavour...

    蒜多了能提味。

  • Pictures add interest to plain painted walls.

    相片给素色的墙面增添了一抹情趣。

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[VERB 动词]补充说;进一步说 If you add something when you are speaking, you say something more.
  [V with quote]
  [V that]
  [V n]
  • 'You can tell that he is extremely embarrassed,' Mr Brigden added...

    “你能看出他尴尬极了,”布里格登先生补充道。

  • The President agreed, adding that he hoped for a peaceful solution.

    总统表示赞同并补充说他希望和平解决。

  • Hunt added his congratulations, saying 'Nigel has made a cracking job of it'.

    亨特在致完贺词后又补了一句:“奈杰尔干得棒极了。”

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[PHRASE 短语]另外;再者 You use added to this or added to that to introduce a fact that supports or widens what you are saying.
  [V inflects]
  • More than 750 commercial airliners were involved in fatal accidents last year. Added to that were the 1,550 smaller aircraft.

    去年750多家商业航空公司遭遇过人员死亡的事故。另外还有1,550架小型飞机也出过同样的事故。

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to add insult to injury→see:
insult
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    Oxford add / æd ; NAmE æd / verb 1 [transitive ] to put sth together with sth else so as to increase the size, number, amount, etc. 增加;加添 addsth Next 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。 addsth to sth A 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? 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to put numbers or amounts together to get a total addA to B Add 9 to the total. 总数再加上 9。 addA and B together If you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure. 你把这些数量加在一起就会得到一个巨额数字。 OPP
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    3 [transitive ] 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。 addsth (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。 addthat… He added that they would return a week later. 他接着说,他们一周以后会回来。 4 [transitive ] addsth (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。 IDIOMS add ˌinsult to ˈinjury to 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。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌadd sth↔ˈin to 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
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    ˈadd to sth to 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. 恶劣的天气只是再增加了我们的困难。 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在扩建。 ˌadd ˈup ( informal) 1 ( especially in negative sentences 尤用于否定句 ) 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。 2 ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) 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 1 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。 2 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。
    add adds added adding
    add / æd ; NAmE æd /
    ADD / ˌeɪ diː ˈdiː ; NAmE ˌeɪ diː ˈdiː / abbreviation attention deficit disorder 注意缺陷障碍;多动症 ADD / ˌeɪ diː ˈdiː ; NAmE ˌeɪ diː ˈdiː /
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    1put with something else [transitive] to put something with something else or with a group of other things:  If the mixture seems dry, add water.add something to something Do you want to add your name to the list? Suzuki has added extra doors to its sports off-roader. Material about recent research has been added to this new edition.2count [intransitive, transitive] if you add numbers or amounts together, you calculate their totalsubtractadd something and something (together) Add 7 and 5 to make 12. For tax purposes, your pension and earnings are added together.add something to something Add £2.20 to the cost for postage.3increase [intransitive, transitive] to increase the amount or cost of somethingadd (something) to something Spell-checking your document adds time to the process. Sales tax adds to the price.4say more [transitive] to say more about something that has just been said:  ‘And I don’t care what you think,’ she added defiantly. Is there anything you’d like to add, David?add that Everyone will be invited to vote, he said, adding that voting is likely to be via the Web. I was refused accommodation – not, I hasten to add, on account of my appearance (=used to explain more about what you have just said). She was trying to entertain us – unsuccessfully, I might add (=used to comment on what you have just said). see thesaurus at
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    5give a quality [transitive] to give a particular quality to somethingadd something to something We’ve added value to the information by organizing it.add a touch of glamour/class (to something) Champagne always adds a touch of glamour to the occasion. Coloured glass can be added for effect.6add(ed) to that/this used to introduce another fact that supports your opinion:  Our hospitals are short of cash. Add to that the long hours doctors work, and you have a recipe for disaster.7add weight to something if something adds weight to an argument, idea etc, it makes it strongeradd weight to the suggestion/idea etc Recent research adds weight to the theory that the climate is changing.8to add insult to injury to make a bad situation worse for someone who has already been treated badly:  She not only deceived him but, to add insult to injury, allowed him to pay for her meal.9add fuel to the fire/flames to make an argument or disagreement worse:  Rather than providing a solution, their statements merely added fuel to the fire.add something ↔ in phrasal verb to include something with something else:  Don’t forget to add in the cost of your time.add something ↔ on (also add something on something) phrasal verb to include or put on something extra:  proposals to add a penny on income taxadd on to The private chapel was added on to the church much later.add to something phrasal verb to make a feeling or quality stronger and more noticeable:  This show will no doubt add to his growing reputation.add up phrasal verb1to calculate the total of several numbers:  I can add up in my head quite easily.add something ↔ up Specialized software adds up the statistics.2not add up a)if a set of facts does not add up, it does not provide a reasonable explanation for a situation:  He was troubled by a feeling that things just didn’t add up. b)if sums, numbers etc do not add up, there is a mistake in them:  These figures don’t add up.3it all adds up informal used to say that lots of small amounts gradually make a large total:  There are five of us using the phone so it all adds up.add up to something phrasal verb to produce a particular total or result:  Rising prison population and overcrowding add up to a real crisis.
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    [æd]added, adding, adds

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    added[12227] adding[5532] adds[3565]
    加(82%),增加(14%),补充(4%)
    n.加法,加法运算
    vi.加;增加;加起来;做加法
    vt.增加,添加;补充说;计算…总和

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