added的意思和读音

added

: [ˈædəd] : [ˈædɪd]

adj.

v.“add”

adj.additional,extra,supplementary,further,other

adj.1.,;;

v.1.“add”

adj.1.The derivative of add2.present in larger amounts than usual or than expected3.an added advantage, benefit, etc. makes a good situation even better; an added difficulty, problem, disappointment, etc. makes a bad situation even worse

v.1.The past tense and past participle of add

1. n.counselor n. , added adj. , , temp tempn. ...

2. wet 湿 added audience ...

3. Start=   & Added= Removed= ...

4. slightly ad. added a. cause vt. ...

5. Found Added Recovery ...

6. n.counselor n. , added adj. , , temp tempn. ...

7. Detached( Added) Unchanged( ) ...

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1."We simply cannot continue to spend as if deficits do not have consequences, as if waste does not matter, " he added.:“。”

2.We thought that it would be very helpful for your sale if we added a few more different colors and styles.便

3."The majority of us are exposed to at least one traumatic event and maybe several, " he added. "It's absurd to think we would all crumble. ":“。”

4."It will be interesting to see if you have serious countries ready to stand up to the big boys by forming alliances, " he added.“,”

5."This could be a good solution, " she added, reminding that cannibalism does not always mean the cannibal killed the consumed individual.“,”

6."I hate computers and I never tried to figure out what he was doing because the bookkeeping all added up, " she said.“簿。”

7.He added: 'If I had been born black in the U. S. I would not have had remotely the same opportunities that I had as a white male. '

8.Mr. Netanyahu did not comment on the settlement freeze but added a demand of his own.

9.She said: "The proposed book took an enormous amount of my work and added virtually no original commentary of its own. ":“。”

10.She added, "if I also can again live, I will not be able to make any change to my life. ",“。”