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Meanings of
add up
in English
Portuguese
adicionar
Catalan
addicionar
Spanish
sumar
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Determine the sum of.
total
add
sum
tally
tot
summate
add together
tot up
sum up
tote up
Portuguese
adicionar
Portuguese
adicionar
Catalan
addicionar
Spanish
sumar
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Add up in number or quantity.
come
number
amount
Portuguese
adicionar
Synonyms
Examples for "
come
"
come
number
amount
Examples for "
come
"
1
Have a democratic government
come
to power that changes every four years?
2
I've
come
a long way to hear your answer to that question.
3
Europe has yet to
come
up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4
Cheshire Police said 11 people had
come
forward since Woodward went public.
5
However,
come
summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will begin again.
1
This year has seen an unprecedented
number
of migrants arriving in Europe.
2
Don't say
'
number
.
'
Say 'amount.' Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
3
A
number
of striking public health doctors agreed to help investigate it.
4
The
number
of health service staff in England is a political issue.
5
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a
number
of steps.
1
Don't say 'number.' Say
'
amount
.
'
Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
2
However, the investment
amount
could change depending on the markets, Gupta said.
3
Ultimately a given rider can produce a certain
amount
of power output.
4
The global crisis could also reduce the
amount
of outside funding available.
5
Serbia's exports to Kosovo
amount
to around 500 million euros a year.
Portuguese
fazer sentido
Back to the meaning
Be reasonable or logical or comprehensible.
make sense
Portuguese
fazer sentido
Usage of
add up
in English
1
National Party leader John Key said Labour's numbers did not
add
up
.
2
But as long as ads
add
up
,
China may be good enough.
3
Driving lessons and insurance costs soon
add
up
,
as Theo Leggett reports.
4
Their national insurance payments
add
up
to tens of thousands of pounds.
5
Sorond said that time can
add
up
for people during the day.
6
If the numbers don't
add
up
,
everything comes to nothing quite fast.
7
All those factors
add
up
and give you greater confidence and belief.
8
Today and yesterday don't even
add
up
to a full twenty-four hours.
9
Joins are expensive, and frequently accessed data can
add
up
over time.
10
The costs of travel, books, photocopying and meals really do
add
up
.
11
Children were asked to
add
up
bombs or bullets in maths exercises.
12
What do all these statistics and supply system variations
add
up
to?
13
In the US, that would
add
up
to around two million children.
14
Yet the sum of his uneven parts
add
up
to something formidable.
15
In terms of the sheer math, Coverdells can
add
up
over time.
16
But collectively, those dollars would
add
up
and increase the tax base.
Other examples for "add up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
add
up
add
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
add up
Portuguese
adicionar
somar
fazer sentido
Catalan
addicionar
sumar
Spanish
sumar
Add up
through the time
Add up
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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