add
英 [æd]
美 [æd]
- vi. 加;增加;加起来;做加法
- vt. 增加,添加;补充说;计算…总和
- n. 加法,加法运算
add 加前缀ad-, 去,往。-d同词根don, 给予,见donate.
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add: [14] Etymologically, add means simply ‘put to’. Its source is Latin addere, a compound verb formed from the prefix ad- ‘to’ and the stem -dere ‘put’ (which is related to English do). Its original meaning in English was simply ‘join one thing to another’; its specific mathematical use did not develop until the early 16th century.
=> do
- add (v.)
- late 14c., "to join or unite (something to something else)," from Latin addere "add to, join, attach, place upon," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + -dere comb. form meaning "to put, place," from dare "to give" (see date (n.1)). Meaning "to do sums, do addition" also is from late 14c. Related: Added; adding. To add up "make sense" is from 1942.
- 1. Remove from the heat, add the parsley, toss and serve at once.
- 端离炉子,加上欧芹,颠起翻面后就立刻上桌。
- 2. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate.
- 他的话必将为争论推波助澜。
- 3. Add a few drops to half a tumbler of water.
- 在半玻璃杯水里面加上几滴。
- 4. Columns are usually intended in architecture to add grandeur and status.
- 圆柱在建筑中通常用来增添气势和显示地位。
- 5. Add up all the income you've received over the period in question.
- 把那个时期里你拿到的所有收入加在一起。