add+together

  • 21Add Insult to Injury — To add insult to injury is a phrase meaning to compound a problem (or set of problems) with a further problem or problems. Infobox Album | Name = Add Insult to Injury Type = Album Artist = Add N to (X) Released = October 16, 2000 Recorded = ???… …

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  • 22add up to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms add up to : present tense I/you/we/they add up to he/she/it adds up to present participle adding up to past tense added up to past participle added up to 1) add up to something if separate amounts add up to a… …

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  • 23together — to|geth|er1 W1S1 [təˈgeðə US ər] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(with each other)¦ 2¦(make one thing)¦ 3¦(be a couple)¦ 4¦(in one place)¦ 5 close/packed/crowded etc together 6¦(against each other)¦ 7¦(in agreement)¦ 8¦(at the same time)¦ 9¦(combine amounts)¦ …

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  • 24ADD — v.tr. 1 join (one thing to another) as an increase or supplement (add your efforts to mine; add insult to injury). 2 put together (two or more numbers) to find a number denoting their combined value. 3 say in addition (added a remark; added that… …

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  • 25add — v.tr. 1 join (one thing to another) as an increase or supplement (add your efforts to mine; add insult to injury). 2 put together (two or more numbers) to find a number denoting their combined value. 3 say in addition (added a remark; added that… …

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  • 26together — to|geth|er1 [ tə geðər ] adverb *** ▸ 1 combined or joined ▸ 2 with each other ▸ 3 near each other ▸ 4 against each other ▸ 5 when people unite ▸ 6 at the same time ▸ 7 considered as whole ▸ 8 in a relationship ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) if you put two or… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27together — I UK [təˈɡeðə(r)] / US [təˈɡeðər] adverb *** 1) a) if you put two or more things together, you combine them to form a single thing Now add the numbers together. together with: Mix the flour together with the milk. b) if you sew, stick, join etc… …

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  • 28add — 1. noun /æd/ An additional enemy that joined the fight after the primary target. After engaging the boss for one minute, two adds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with. 2. verb /æd/ a) To give by way of increased possession (to any… …

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  • 29together*/*/*/ — [təˈgeðə] adv I 1) if you put or join two or more things together, you combine or connect them Mix together the flour, eggs, and water.[/ex] small patches of cloth sewn together[/ex] Now add the numbers together.[/ex] 2) near each other, or in… …

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  • 30add — verb 1》 join to or put with something else. 2》 put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value.     ↘(add up) increase in amount, number, or degree.     ↘(add up to) amount to. 3》 (add up) informal make sense. 4》 say… …

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