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Meanings of
add on
in English
Portuguese
anexar
Catalan
adjuntar
Back to the meaning
Add to the very end.
supplement
append
affix
Portuguese
anexar
Usage of
add on
in English
1
Both drugs were administered as an
add
on
to patients' existing treatments.
2
It depends how eager they are to
add
on
assets, Klein said.
3
Any photo you
add
on
any platform will be almost instantly mirrored.
4
You can
add
on
some, but you can't turn them into mini-mansions.
5
Sylvia had nothing apparently to
add
on
the subject of Michael's maturity.
6
Who clearly had nothing further to
add
on
that particular subject.
7
Plus, you'd be able to simply
add
on
to your smartphone monthly plan.
8
Restart with the kick-off as normal, and
add
on
any additional time necessary.
9
Feel free to
add
on
your own lovingly nursed complaint here.
10
There's opportunity here to
add
on
a glacier walk with crampons.
11
What you can't do is just
add
on
time ad infinitum.
12
For the moment there is nothing more I can
add
on
this subject.
13
Supported games will have to be patched, to
add
on
the haptic functionality.
14
I find nothing to alter or
add
on
a revised hearing.
15
Much could I
add
on
many points, but I will forbear.
16
To make the breadcrumbs, mix all ingredients and
add
on
top.
Other examples for "add on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
add
on
add
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
add on
Portuguese
anexar
Catalan
adjuntar
annexar
complementar
Add on
through the time
Add on
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common