added
英['ædɪd]
美['ædɪd]
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adj.
附加的;增添的
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动词add的过去式及过去分词.
adj. (形容词)
- 附加的
- 额外的
- 进一步的
- 更多的
- 相加的(将某一事物与另一事物相加,使其增加、完善或改进)
- 增加的
- 已加入的
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- add的过去式及过去分词
动词 add:
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make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of
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state or say further
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bestow a quality on
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make an addition by combining numbers
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determine the sum of
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constitute an addition
- 1. For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen.
- 选择防晒护唇膏来增强保护。
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- 2. In my version of the story, I added some new material.
- 我在讲述这个故事时加入了新的素材。
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- 3. Almost as an afterthought he added that he missed her.
- 他又几乎不假思索地补充说他想念她。
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- 4. A 10 percent service charge is added in lieu of tipping.
- 加收了10%的服务费以代替小费。
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- 5. 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。
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用作形容词 (adj.)
- Baby food should not contain added sugar or salt.
婴儿食品不应该额外添加糖或盐。
- The director cleverly atmosphered the film for added chills.
导演手法巧妙地着意渲染使电影更增添恐怖气氛。
- I love my job. The salary is just an added bonus.
我热爱我的工作。工资只是额外的收获而已。