词汇 | add |
释义 | addWord family noun addition additive adderadditamentadditionalityadjective additonal added additionaladdititiousverb add adverb additionally Numbersadd /ˌæd/ ●●● S1 W1 verb → ad 1 put with STH else 与别的东西放在一起ADD [transitiveT] to put something with something else or with a group of other things 添加,增加 If the mixture seems dry, add water. 如果混合物看上去干,加点水。 add something to something Do you want to add your name to the list? 你想把你的名字加到名单里吗? Suzuki has added extra doors to its sports off-roader. 铃木公司为其运动越野车增加了车门。 Material about recent research has been added to this new edition. 这个新版本增加了最近的研究材料。 2 count 计算COUNT/CALCULATE [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HMN if you add numbers or amounts together, you calculate their total 相加,加 → subtract add something and something (together) Add 7 and 5 to make 12. 7加5得12。 For tax purposes, your pension and earnings are added together. 计算税款时,养老金和收入加在一起。 add something to something Add £2.20 to the cost for postage. 在该费用基础上加2.20英镑的邮费。 3 increase 增加INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to increase the amount or cost of something 增加 add (something) to something Spell-checking your document adds time to the process. 给文件作拼写检查会延长这一过程的时间。 Sales tax adds to the price. 销售税提高了价格。 4 say more 说得更多 [transitiveT]SAY/STATE to say more about something that has just been said 补充说,继续说 ‘And I don’t care what you think, ’ she added defiantly. “而且我不在乎你怎么想。”她挑衅地加了一句。 Is there anything you’d like to add, David? 戴维,你还有什么要补充的吗? add that Everyone will be invited to vote, he said, adding that voting is likely to be via the Web. 他说所有人都会被邀请来投票,并且补充说投票可能通过网络进行。 I was refused accommodation – not, I hasten to add, on account of my appearance (=used to explain more about what you have just said). 我的住宿要求被拒——我要赶紧说明一下,不是因为我的外表。 She was trying to entertain us – unsuccessfully, I might add (=used to comment on what you have just said). ► see thesaurus at say 她想逗我们开心——但我说是白费力气了。 5 give a quality 赋予某种品质 [transitiveT]ADD to give a particular quality to something 增添 add something to something We’ve added value to the information by organizing it. 我们把信息进行了整理,使它变得更有价值了。 add a touch of glamour/class (to something) Champagne always adds a touch of glamour to the occasion. 香槟酒总能为特别的场合增添情调。 Coloured glass can be added for effect. 可以加装彩色玻璃以突出效果。 6 add(ed) to that/this ADDused to introduce another fact that supports your opinion 此外,再加上 Our hospitals are short of cash. Add to that the long hours doctors work, and you have a recipe for disaster. 我们的医院资金短缺,再加上医生工作时间长,这些早晚都是祸根。 Examples from the Corpus add(ed) to that/this• Today's sentence will be added to that.• New words can not be added to this class - hence its name.• In some patients, a course of steroids may be added to this drug.• To add to that, he hated her for what he thought she was doing to his sister.• Little new material about research in the field has been added to this new edition.• Other dimensions could be added to this scheme.• Of course, many details could be added to this simple description, but the account offered does capture the general idea.• Spend some time with Ariel and his magic if you want to add to this tale. 7 add weight to something if something adds weight to an argument, idea etc, it makes it stronger 为某事物增加影响力[说服力] add weight to the suggestion/idea etc Recent research adds weight to the theory that the climate is changing. 最近的研究进一步证明了气候正在变化这个理论。 Examples from the Corpus add weight to something• Three strengths of the study add weight to its conclusions.• You can change the center of gravity by adding weight to one part of the object.• Does the tone and content of source C add weight to Snowden's argument? 11.• Perhaps the enormous anti-Gorbachev demonstrations in Moscow do add weight to that particular reaction.• The function of the double bassoon is to add weight to the bass.• The device of a court of five judges was adopted to add weight to the reconsideration of the earlier cases.• Opposition leaders said the killing added weight to their demands for a change in government. 8 to add insult to injury WORSEto make a bad situation worse for someone who has already been treated badly 既伤害又侮辱;雪上加霜 She not only deceived him but, to add insult to injury, allowed him to pay for her meal. 她不仅骗了他,更恶劣的是还让他付了饭钱。 Examples from the Corpus to add insult to injury• The bank not only refused to refund the money but, to add insult to injury, charged me for the letter telling me so!• The, to add insult to injury, it started raining heavily.• Moreover, and to add insult to injury, these off-centre policies are never supported by a clear majority of the electorate.• People over age 65 who work get fewer benefits and, to add insult to injury , they have to pay more in taxes. 9 add fuel to the fire/flames to make an argument or disagreement worse 火上浇油 PHRASAL VERBS Rather than providing a solution, their statements merely added fuel to the fire. 他们的声明不但没有解决问题,反而火上浇油。 Examples from the Corpus add fuel to the fire/flames• It only added fuel to the fire.• Once the process is under way, empire-building adds fuel to the fire, and more fat to the bureaucracy. 10 add something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v to include something with something else 加进,包括 Don’t forget to add in the cost of your time. 别忘记把你的时间成本也算进去。 Examples from the Corpus add in• But for today, the numbers do not quite add up.• Ivester will remain chief operating officer for the time being, a spokeswoman added.• James Boone added 19 and Marcus Millinder added 18.• NYT-05 - 18-96 2238EDT Since the season opened with four productions in February, two more shows have been added.• Since the season opened with four productions in February, two more shows have been added.• Chick said Saturday, adding that in retrospect, the focus on HMOs alone was too narrow.• As will be seen, autonomy in water supply and sewage were added later in the design.• To these we have to add distortions in the response of the subject of the investigation. 11 add something ↔ on (also add something on something) phrasal verbphr v to include or put on something extra 附加,增加 proposals to add a penny on income tax 所得税增加一便士的提议 to The private chapel was added on to the church much later. 那个私用小圣堂是这座教堂很久以后加建的。 Examples from the Corpus add on• He nodded add then moved on.• If you use the real thing, you can use less, Medrich added.• We should also, however, add a comment on a negative aspect, concerning the idea of applicability.• The Senate added restrictions on habeas corpus, or the right of prisoners to appeal against death sentences.• John Bryant, D-Tex., wants to add a near-prohibition on hiring foreign workers.• Over the coming months the looming introduction of euro notes and coins is bound to add to pressures on the currency.• The opportunity has also been taken to add office space on the ground floor by converting the arcade.• It was designed to give a driver added head protection on the left side of the cockpit. 12 add to something phrasal verbphr v to make a feeling or quality stronger and more noticeable 增加,增添〔某种情绪或品质〕 This show will no doubt add to his growing reputation. 这场演出无疑将使他正在扩大的名声更加响亮。 13 add up phrasal verbphr v a) HMNCOUNT/CALCULATEto calculate the total of several numbers (把…)加起来 I can add up in my head quite easily. 我做心算加法很轻松。 add something ↔ up Specialized software adds up the statistics. 专用软件合计统计数据。 b) not add up i. if a set of facts does not add up, it does not provide a reasonable explanation for a situation 不合情理,说不通 He was troubled by a feeling that things just didn’t add up. 他很苦恼,觉得事情不对劲。 ii. if sums, numbers etc do not add up, there is a mistake in them 〔总数、数字等〕错了,有误 These figures don’t add up. 这些数字错了。 c) it all adds up informal used to say that lots of small amounts gradually make a large total 积少成多 There are five of us using the phone so it all adds up. 我们五个人用电话,所以就打得很多了。 Examples from the Corpus add up• Five percent may not sound like much but it's a lot of money when you add it all up.• I can see now that George was planning this all along - it all adds up.• When we added up the receipts we realized we had spent too much. not add up• There were a few things in his story that didn't add up.• Why had she left the note? It just didn't add up.• His promises do not add up.• Now at first glance these figures do not add up.• The Opposition can not add up.• They were suspicious about my past, my age and a picture of me that simply did not add up.• The right hon. Gentleman's priorities do not add up and he knows it.• The Racal twins: their share prices just do not add up Outlook.• Although these sonatas do not add up to music of enormous consequence, Schultz and Schenkman bestow royal treatment upon them. it all adds up• Still, it all adds up to an interesting polemic.• Twenty hours, $ 14m and 33 actors-it all adds up to.. 14 add up to something phrasal verbphr v to produce a particular total or result 总数是;结果是 Rising prison population and overcrowding add up to a real crisis. 监狱里的犯人越来越多,人满为患,造成实实在在的危机。 Examples from the Corpus add up to • These added up to a system you could understand and adjust to, whether or not you approved of it.• The clutter doesn't add up to much.• Just 200 extra calories each day add up to one-half pound of extra body fat each week.• Factor in other magazines, fall catalogs choking the mailbox and spreads in local newspapers and it adds up to stylish overstimulation. Examples from the Corpus add• Add 10% to the total.• If you add 11 and 31, you get 42.• Beech Co. is planning to add 500 jobs within the next 12 months.• Add 6 and 6 and you get 12.• The book would look a lot more attractive if they added a few color pictures.• I think you need to add a little more salt.• Cooking procedures: add boiling water and leave for several minutes to rehydrate.• A further, recent complexity has been added by the widespread use of video recorders.• Adding fertilizer to the soil will help the plants to grow more quickly.• Fine champagne always adds glamour to an occasion.• "It's Carol Flynn, " she shouted. After a moment of silence, she added, "I'm a friend of Annie's."• "Finally, " she added, "I would like to thank my family for all their help."• ''Finally'', she added, ''I would like to thank my family for their support''.• Add milk to the mixture before heating it.• But rather than providing a solution, their results just added more fuel to the fire.• If you need more storage space it's possible to add more shelves.• I added my strokes at the stern.• Is there anything you'd like to add, Peter?• That's my report. Is there anything you'd like to add, Peter?• John added some water to the paint to make it thinner.• Barker refused to answer more questions, adding that he had already said too much.• I should add that I do not agree with Doctor Mitchell.• Beat together the egg and sugar, then add the flour.• Gradually add the spiced milk, stirring with a whisk to avoid lumps.• New fire-safety equipment had to be installed, adding thousands of dollars to the cost of the repairs.• In a cup or small bowl, mix together water and cornstarch until smooth; add to broth.• But he would like to add to evidence that keeps the mystery alive. add something to something• Merrill manages to add humor to a difficult role. add something and something (together)• A reinforced edge adds strength and is useful for a fruit cage.• Deng was made senior deputy premier and soon added party and military posts.• I started pickling everything I could think of, started adding cardamom and turmeric to mangoes and pineapples and pears.• Some vendors are expected to build devices that add facsimile and telephone capabilities, while others offer speech processing capability.• The 4. 3 cents were little noticed when they were added, and will be little noticed if removed.• They added color and dignity to our program and made the day a day to remember, and we are truly grateful.• To the wealth they received from their estates and taxation, successful Merovingians could also add plunder and tribute from neighbouring peoples.• To these qualities, he has been adding more and more flair within the past fortnight. add (something) to something• Conforming to the new regulations will add to the cost of the project.• The sales tax adds 8% to the price of clothes. add that• They added that a full inquiry would be set up to investigate what happened.• Dersingham had added that he'd had his whisky at ten-thirty and gone up half an hour later.• He added that he had made that decision in spite of an embargo on similar junctions after the Bellgrove train crash two years earlier.• Mike added that his father disagreed with his decision.• He added that Hispanics are now beginning to enter fields like pharmaceuticals and aerospace.• The company adds that it is already benefiting from increased efficiency and expects a large return on its financial investment in Weldon.• Mr Ringler says, adding that the company wants to bring more of a local focus to its international dealings.• Chupp adds that the existence of strong neutron fluxes may also require re-evaluation of some previously observed solar events.• She added that they were by far the fastest growing ones in the country. added value• Now, they say, future battles will be waged on features and added value.• This Week - give super added value.• Where fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals with high added value can be produced by biotechnology there will be rapid developments.• I used to pour the orange juice, which represented the added value in our products, into four separate glasses.• Will he today resist the introduction of the 75p per minute further added value services now suggested?• In other words, interactivity brings a vital element of added value to all electronic information, whether multimedia or not.• Items with high added value would only be subcontracted if there were insurmountable problems of some sort in making it in-house. ADD /ˌeɪ diː ˈdiː/ noun [uncountableU] medical 1.the abbreviation of attention-deficit disorder / attention-deficit disorder 的缩写 ,注意障碍 (1300-1400) Latin addere, from ad- “to” + -dere “to put” |
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