Found 4 items, similar to add.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: add
menambahkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: add
membilai, membubuhkan, menambah, menjumlahkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: add
add
v 1: make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others;
increase the quality, quantity, zise or scope of;
“We
added two students to that dorm room”;
“She added a
personal note to her letter”;
“Add insult to injury”;
“Add some extra plates to the dinner table” [ant:
take away
]
2: state or say further; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied"
[syn:
append,
supply]
3: bestow a quality on;
“Her presence lends a certain cachet to
the company”;
“The music added a lot to the play”;
“She
brings a special atmosphere to our meetings”;
“This adds a
light note to the program” [syn:
lend,
impart,
bestow,
contribute,
bring]
4: make an addition by combining numbers;
“Add 27 and 49,
please!” [syn:
add together] [ant:
subtract]
5: determine the sum of;
“Add all the people in this town to
those of the neighboring town” [syn:
total,
tot,
tot up
,
sum,
sum up,
summate,
tote up,
add together,
tally,
add up]
6: constitute an addition;
“This paper will add to her
reputation”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Add
Add
\Add\, v. i.
1. To make an addition. To add to, to augment; to increase;
as, it adds to our anxiety.
“I will add to your yoke.”
--1 Kings xii. 14.
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2. To perform the arithmetical operation of addition; as, he
adds rapidly.
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Add
\Add\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Added; p. pr. & vb. n.
Adding.] [L. addere; ad + dare to give, put. Cf.
Date,
Do.]
1. To give by way of increased possession (to any one); to
bestow (on).
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The Lord shall add to me another son. --Gen. xxx.
24.
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2. To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several
particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the
quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one
aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally; as,
to add numbers; to add up a column.
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Back to thy punishment,
False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings.
--Milton.
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As easily as he can add together the ideas of two
days or two years. --Locke.
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3. To append, as a statement; to say further.
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He added that he would willingly consent to the
entire abolition of the tax. --Macaulay.
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Syn:
To Add,
Join,
Annex,
Unite,
Coalesce.
Usage: We
add by bringing things together so as to form a
whole. We
join by putting one thing to another in
close or continuos connection. We
annex by attaching
some adjunct to a larger body. We
unite by bringing
things together so that their parts adhere or
intermingle. Things
coalesce by coming together or
mingling so as to form one organization. To
add
quantities; to join houses; to
annex territory; to
unite kingdoms; to make parties
coalesce.
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