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释义 | add verbadverb | verb + add adverb➤hastily, hurriedly, quickly仓促/匆忙/快速补充▸➤softly温柔地补充◆he added softly, 'i missed you.'他温柔地加了一句:“我想你了。”➤thoughtfully若有所思地补充▸➤bitterly, pointedly怨恨地/尖锐地补充verb + add➤hasten to急忙补充◆i hasten to add that i knew nothing of the fraud at the time.我忙不迭地补充说,我当时对那个骗局一无所知。 add /æd/ verb [transitive] add a to b | add a and b (together) to put numbers or amounts together to get a total 将…相加;加起来◆add together the total cost of the goods for the month. 将本月货物的总成本加起来。 opp subtract 2.to put sth/sb together with sth/sb else so as to increase the size, number or amount 增加;添加◆increased sales will add $1 million a year to turnover. 提高销量将可使营业额一年增加 100 万元。add sth (to sth) (used about shares, bonds, etc.) to increase in value by a particular amount; to make sth do this (股票、债券等的价值)增加◆shares in philips rose 0.7%, while nokia added 2.2%. 飞利浦的股票上涨 0.7%,而诺基亚的股票则增值 2.2%。◆oil shares added 8 points to the ftse. 石油股带动富时指数上涨了 8 点。 ▸ addition /ədɪʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] ◆the latest addition to our range of cars 我们汽车系列中新添的款式。 ●add sth onto include or attach sth extra 附加;加上◆you need to add on a few dollars for delivery. 你需要多付数元才可享有送货服务。 ➡ add-on ●add up (to sth)to increase by small amounts until there is a large total 积少成多◆the cost of videoconferencing sessions added up. 视频会议的成本大起来了。●add sth up ●add up to calculate the total of two or more numbers or amounts; to make a total number or amount 把…加起来;合计为◆the company added up the figures wrongly. 公司合计的数字有误。◆the figures don't add up (= make a sensible total). 这些数字的总和有误。●add up to sth1.to make a particular total or amount 合计达;总计为◆their combined income adds up to $10 000 per month. 他们合计的收入每月达 1 万元。2.to lead to a particular result 结果是◆company failures could add up to big losses for corporate lenders. 公司破产会给企业放款人带来巨大损失。☞ add add [transitive] to put numbers or amounts together to get a total加◆add 9 to the total.总数再加上 9。◆if you add all these amounts together you get a huge figure.把这些数量加在一起就会得到一个巨额数字。 opp take , subtract → discount ▸ addition noun [uncountable] ◆children learning addition and subtraction学习加减法的儿童 opp subtraction → discount note 辨析 count or add? adding involves at least two numbers or amounts (you add sth to sth else), counting involves just one step (you count sth). you add numbers or amounts, but you cannot count amounts. * add 的对象至少是两个数目或数量(用 add a to b 句式),count 只需一个步骤(用 count sth 句式)。add 的宾语可以是数目或数量,但 count 的宾语不能是数量◆to add up / count the number of people累计/清点人数◆to add up the amount of rainfall累计降雨量◆to count the amount of rainfall this is because you can only count countable nouns, not uncountable ones. you can also count, but not add, people and objects.这是因为 count 表示的“清点”只可以点数可数名词,不能点数不可数名词。count 的宾语还可以是人和物,add 则不可◆to count tickets / people / votes清点票数/人数/选票◆to add up people/tickets/votes add [transitive] to give a particular quality to a person, place, event or situation(为人、地方、活动或情境)添加(某种特质)◆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。◆the easter festival added a new dimension to salzburg's musical life.复活节庆典为萨尔茨堡的音乐文化增添了新的特色。ⓘ add is typically used to talk about producing an effect of impressive style to places or situations. * add 常指为地方或情境制造难忘的效果◆to add a touch / sense / feeling of glamour / elegance / luxury / opulence / distinction / class增添魅力/典雅/奢华感/豪华感/脱俗感/雅致add/æd ||; æd/verb1. [i,t] add (sth) (to sth) to put sth together with sth else, so that you increase the size, number, value, etc 加添: ◇i added a couple more items to the list. 我在购物单上又加了几样东西。◇the noise of the crowd added to the excitement of the race. 人群的嘈杂声为赛事增添了活跃气氛。◇the juice contains no added sugar. 这果汁不含添加糖。 2. [i,t] to put numbers or amounts together so that you get a total 相加而得出总数;加上: ◇if you add 3 and3 together, you get 6. 3加3等于6。◇ add $8 tothe total, to cover postage and packing. 总额要再加8元,作为邮资和包装费。◇ronaldo cost more than all the other players added together. 罗讷尔多的薪酬比其他所有球员加起来还要高。 [opp] subtract 反义词为 subtract 3. [t] to say sth more 补充说: ◇‘by the way, please don't tell anyone i phoned you,’ she added. 她补充说:“顺便说一句,请别把我给你打电话的事告诉任何人。” add sth on (to sth) to include sth 包括;附加: ◇10% will be added on to your bill as a service charge. 账单上另加10%作为服务费。 add up to seem to be a true explanation 合理: ◇i'm sorry, but your story just doesn't add up. 对不起,你说的话根本不合情理。 add (sth) up to find the total of several numbers (将几个数字)加起来: ◇the waiter hadn't added up the bill correctly. 服务员将账项加错了。 add up to sth to have as a total 总计达: ◇how much does all the shopping add up to? 买这些东西总共花去多少钱? add1 to add a new part or piece to something2 to add more to an amount or cost3 to add something to something you are cooking or mixing4 to add a quality or characteristic to something5 to add something to what has already been said or written6 something that is addedrelated wordsto add numbers or amounts together 把数字或数量相加 count/calculate,to take a number from another number 一个数减去另一个数 count/calculate,to make something increase 使某物增加 increase,see alsoreduce,total,1. to add a new part or piece to something 给某物加入新的部分或新的东西 add /æd/ [transitive verb] to add a new part or piece to something, especially in order to improve it 增添,添加[尤为了使某物变得更好] add something if you need more storage space it's possible to add more shelves. 如果你需要多一些储藏空间的话,可以再添一些架子。 the book would look a lot more attractive if they added a few color pictures. 这本书如果加一些彩图就会漂亮许多。add something to something adding fertilizer to the soil will help the plants to grow more quickly. 土壤中添加肥料可使植物生长得更快。 add on /ˌæd ˈɒn/ [transitive phrasal verb] to add something to a building in order to improve it or make it larger 增建,扩建 add on something we're having a bedroom added on to the back of the house. 我们准备在屋子后面加盖一间卧室。add something on by adding a garage on, you can increase the value of your home. 加建一个车库,你家的房子就可以增值了。2. to add more to an amount or cost 增加数量或成本 add /æd/ [intransitive/transitive verb] 增加;添加 they seem to have added a 10% service charge. 他们好像加收了10%的服务费。add something to something new fire-safety equipment had to be installed, adding thousands of dollars to the cost of the repairs. 新的防火装置必须安装,这样一来维修费增加了数千美元。add to something catherine won't mind if you add to her workload give her more work -- she needs the extra money. 凯瑟琳不会介意你给她增加工作量—她正需要额外收入。 put something on /ˌpʊt something ˈɒn/ [transitive phrasal verb] british to add an amount of money, especially a tax, to the cost of something 【英】给某物加价;[尤指]对某物征税 there are rumours that the government plans to put 20p on the cost of a packet of cigarettes. 有传闻说政府打算给每包香烟加价20便士。 the new tax could put another ten cents on the price of gas. 新税会使油价上涨10美分。 supplement /ˈsʌplɪment, ˈsʌpləment/ [transitive verb] to add more to something so that you have enough -- used especially about someone adding to an amount of money, or someone eating more of a particular type of food to make them healthy 补充,增加[尤用于指某人增加一些钱,或多吃某类食物以补充营养] tracy gives her children vitamin pills to supplement their diet. 特蕾西给孩子们服用维生素药片以补充他们饮食中的营养。 mary found it necessary to supplement her earnings by writing articles for magazines. 玛丽觉得有必要给杂志写点文章以增加收入。3. to add something to something you are cooking or mixing 在烹煮或拌和的某物中加入某物 add /æd/ [transitive verb] 加入,添加 i think you need to add a little more salt. 我觉得你需要再加点盐。add something to something add milk to the mixture before heating it. 在混合料中加入牛奶再加热。 john added some water to the paint to make it thinner. 约翰在颜料中加了些水使它变稀。4. to add a quality or characteristic to something 使某物增添某种品质或特点 add also lend formal /æd, lend/ [transitive verb not in progressive] to add a quality or feature to something, for example by making it more interesting, attractive, or enjoyable 增加,增添[某种品质或特点] the car chase isn't really necessary to the story, but it adds an element of excitement. 故事中的追车场面并非是必要的,但有了这场面故事就多了一分刺激。 using actual furniture from the 1920s should help lend some authenticity. 使用20世纪20年代实际使用的家具有助于增加一点真实感。add/lend something to something fine champagne always adds glamour to an occasion. 上等的香槟酒总能为一场盛会增加点气氛。 the strange music lends an air of mystery to the movie. 怪异的音乐给这部电影增添了一种神秘的气氛。 the two new members added nothing to the band's sound. 那两位新来的成员并没有给乐队的音乐风格注入新的特色。 the fresh chilies add a spicy flavor to the sauce. 新鲜的辣椒给酱汁增加了辣味。 give /gɪv/ [transitive verb not in progressive] to add a quality or feature to something or someone 给…增添[某种品质或特点] give something something the new sponsor gives the theatre some respectability. 新的赞助人使这家剧院添了几分体面。give somebody something his uniform gave him an air of authority. 他的制服使他显得很威严5. to add something to what has already been said or written 给前面所说或所写的话作补充 add /æd/ [transitive verb] 补充 that's my report. is there anything you'd like to add, peter? 那是我的报告,你有什么要补充的吗,彼得? ‘finally,’ she added, ‘i would like to thank my family for all their help.’ “最后,”她补充道,“我要感谢家人为我所做的一切。”add that barker refused to answer more questions, adding that he had already said too much. 巴克拒绝继续回答问题,还说他已经说得太多了。i might add spoken used especially when you are complaining about something 【口】而且[尤用于表示对某事物不满] the bus was two hours late and, i might add, they tried to charge my children the full adult fare! 公共汽车迟到了两小时,而且,他们还要我的孩子买全额成人票! tack on /ˌtæk ˈɒn/ [transitive phrasal verb] to add something at the end of something else -- use this especially when you think someone has added something carelessly and without enough thought 加上,补充[尤用于表示你认为某人所补充的话很随便,未经认真思考] tack on something the company gave a very long and confusing explanation, and just tacked on a short apology right at the end. 该公司含糊地解释了一大通,最后就只轻描淡写地道个歉。tack something on it looks like the director ran out of ideas and tacked the last part of the film on. 电影的最后一部分就好像是导演已经江郎才尽,随便拼凑上去的。6. something that is added 添加的某物 addition /əˈdɪʃən/ [countable noun] 添加的人或物 additions are made to the list from time to time. 清单上不时有东西加进去。addition to there has been a last minute addition to the programme for the president's visit. 总统的出访计划在最后一刻又增加了一项新的内容。a new addition a new person or thing in a group or list 新增的人或物 in the last three months there has been a new addition to the family - our daughter, rachel. 三个月前家里添了一口人—我们的女儿雷切尔。 additive /ˈædɪtɪv, ˈædətɪv/ [countable noun] something added to food in order to make it last longer, taste better, or look more attractive [食物的]添加剂 this product contains no artificial additives. 这种产品不含人工添加剂。 foods sold under this label are guaranteed to be free from additives and preservatives. 贴有这种标签出售的食品保证不含添加剂和防腐剂。 supplement /ˈsʌplɪmənt, ˈsʌpləmənt/ [countable noun] something that is added to something else in order to improve it or make it complete 补给品,增补物 doctors believe that vitamin supplements are largely unnecessary. 医生认为维生素补充剂大多是不必要的。supplement to he sometimes eats fish as a supplement to his vegetarian diet. 他平时吃素,有时吃点鱼补充一下营养。 the current supplement to the encyclopedia ‘growing up with science’ has a new section on cycles in nature. 在《与科学一起成长》这套百科全书目前的增补本中,有一个新的章节讲大自然的循环。 extra /ˈekstrə/ [countable noun] something which is added to a basic product or service which improves it and also costs more 另外收费的事物 a wide range of extras are also available. 另有各种不同的配件出售。optional extra british tinted windows and a sunroof are optional extras. 有色玻璃窗和车顶天窗是备选的配件。 add-on /ˈæd ɒn/ [countable noun] as a piece of equipment that can be added or connected to a computer, car etc to make it do more things or make it more useful [电脑、汽车等的]附件;附加设备 add-ons such as modems and dvd drives can easily cost you hundreds of dollars. 调制解调器、dvd光盘驱动器等附件一下子就能花掉你几百美元。 extension also addition american /ɪkˈstenʃən, əˈdɪʃən/ [countable noun] another room or rooms that are added to a building [建筑物的]扩建部分 the simpsons built a big addition onto the back of their house. 辛普森家在房子后面扩建了一个很大的房间。 you'll find the picasso collection in the extension to the museum. 毕加索的作品收藏在博物馆扩建的部分。 add /æd; æd/v 1. [t] to put something with something else or with a group of other things 增加,添加,加上[某物]:◇add sth to sth do you want to add your name to the mailing list? 你想把你的名字加入邮寄名单吗?◇add one egg to the mixture. 加一只蛋到混和物中。 2. [t] to put numbers or amounts together to calculate the total 相加[数、量以求总和]:◇if you add 5 and 3 you get 8. 5 加 3 等于 8。 3. [i,t] to increase the amount, cost, or degree of something by putting something more with it 增加,添加[某物以使总量、成本或程度增加]:◇sales tax adds 15% to the bill. 销售税使账单上的金额增加了 15%。◇+ to darkness just adds to the spooky atmosphere. 黑暗正好增添了阴森恐怖的气氛。 4. [i,t] to say more about something when you are speaking 补充说(某事):◇+ that the judge added that this case was one of the worst she had ever seen. 法官补充说,这个案子是她所遇到过最恶劣的案件之一。 5. add insult to injury to make a situation even worse for someone who has already been badly or unfairly treated 伤害之上再加侮辱,雪上加霜; 更糟的是add sth ↔ onto increase the size or amount of something by adding another part or amount 添造; 添加:◇they're going to add on another bedroom at the back. 他们打算在后面加建一间卧室。+ to vat at 17.5% will be added on to your bill. 你的账单中将包含 17.5% 的增值税。add up1 [i,t add sth ↔ up] to put numbers or amounts together and then calculate the total (把数字)加起来[以求得总数]:◇add your scores up and we'll see who won. 把你们的得分加起来,我们就知道谁赢了。2 not add up to not seem true or reasonable 说不通,不合情理:◇his story just doesn't add up. 他的故事根本不合情理。 ☞ add |
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