English to Czech Meaning of add - přidat


Add :
přidat

připevnit, zahájit, přidat, připojit, dát dohromady, shromáždit, konsolidovat, kompilovat, natrhat, sbírat, součet, postavit, dát, šetřit, kladen na, jho, sjednotit, vstoupit

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Definitions of add in English
Noun(1) a condition (mostly in boys
Verb(1) make an addition (to(2) state or say further(3) bestow a quality on(4) make an addition by combining numbers(5) determine the sum of(6) constitute an addition
Examples of add in English
(1) They claimed the provisions add unnecessary costs and increase the bureaucratic burden on all farmers.(2) these isolated incidents don't add up to a true picture of the situation(3) These include counting beanbags to learn how to add whole numbers, and folding paper strips to learn to deal with fractions.(4) City are desperate to add quality to a team which is not scoring enough.(5) Stir dry ingredients together, then add slowly to butter/sugar mixture.(6) the suite will add a touch of class to your bedroom(7) In order to add these fractions, we need to find the common denominator.(8) we would like to add our congratulations(9) A spokeswoman for Rotherham Council last night said it had nothing further to add at this stage.(10) some box offices now add on a handling charge(11) Taste the dressing, being prepared to add more of any of the wet ingredients until it tastes balanced.(12) add the two numbers together(13) Now carefully remove the fish to a plate using a fish slice, increase the heat and add the crÔö£┬┐me fraÔö£┬½che.(14) I'd like to just add a few comments(15) children learned to add and subtract quickly and accurately(16) We are committed to increase our membership and add new revenue sources to support the work of the organization.
Related Phrases of add
(1) add up ::
přidat
(2) add to ::
přidat do
(3) to add ::
přidat
(4) add file ::
přidat soubor
(5) add oil ::
přidat olej
(6) add up to ::
přidat k
(7) add more ::
přidej víc
(8) add-on ::
doplněk
Synonyms
Verb
1. attach ::
připojit
2. total ::
celkový
3. amount to ::
částka
4. increase ::
zvýšit
5. go on to say ::
jít na to říct
6. bring ::
přinést
7. add together ::
sčítat
8. append ::
připojit
Noun
Antonyms
1. abate ::
zmenšit
2. bate ::
Bate
3. deduct ::
odečíst
4. remove ::
odstranit
5. subtract ::
odčítat
Different Forms
add, addable, added, adding, adds
Word Example from TV Shows
That is the only thing, l might add,
that would save our lives,

That is the only thing, l might ADD, that would save our lives,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 9

Okay, and did you know she has him
add things to the Roommate Agreement,

Okay, and did you know she has him ADD things to the Roommate Agreement,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 21

Despite my aggressive
letter-writing campaign, I might add.

Despite my aggressive letter-writing campaign, I might ADD.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 14

You can see why these numbers
seem unlikely to add up to a happy ending

You can see why these numbers seem unlikely to ADD up to a happy ending

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

Melt it down and add it to the others.

Melt it down and ADD it to the others.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

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