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  • 111add — v. 1) (D; intr., tr.) to add to (we added this amount to the bill; these changes added to the confusion) 2) (L) she added that she would not bring the children * * * [æd] (L) she added that she would not bring the children (D; intr., tr.) to add… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 112add — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. See addition, numeration. Ant., subtract, withdraw. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To combine numbers into a sum] Syn. total, sum, sum up, figure, figure up, compute, calculate, do a sum, tally, count up,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 113add\ up — v 1. To come to the correct amount. The numbers wouldn t add up. 2. informal To make sense; be understandable. His story didn t add up …

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  • 114add in — PHRASAL VERB If you add in something, you include it as a part of something else. [V P n (not pron)] Once the vegetables start to cook add in a couple of tablespoons of water …

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  • 115add up to — PHRASAL VERB If amounts add up to a particular total, they result in that total when they are put together. [V P P n] For a hit show, profits can add up to millions of dollars. Syn: amount to …

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  • 116add up to — be rational or logical, be understandable; develop into; add up in number add up in quantity …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 117add up — 1. to be reasonable. His story of what happened to him just doesn t add up. Usage notes: usually used with not, as in the example 2. to increase in expense. With five kids in the family, our medical bills really add up …

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  • 118add — v 1. attach, adjoin, affix, append, suffix, annex, postfix, subjoin; join, unite, connect, adject, combine; tag, tag on, tack on, put on; superpose, superimpose, superadd. 2. total, sum, sum up, score up, (on a cash register) ring up; enumerate,… …

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  • 119add — verb 1) the porch was added later Syn: attach, append, tack on, join on 2) they added the figures up Syn: total, count (up), reckon up, tally; Brit. tot up • Ant …

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  • 120add-on — /ˈæd ɒn/ (say ad on) noun 1. an additional optional item of equipment, as for a motor vehicle, computer, etc.: *domestic models … with the advanced add ons –aap news, 2000. –adjective 2. designed to be optionally added on to existing plans,… …