intransitive. To amount to; to be equivalent to in value or quantity. Also with †intill (obsolete). Cf. sense 25b.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > number > enumeration, reckoning, or calculation > enumerate, reckon, or calculate [verb (intransitive)] > amount or be equal to (22) goeOE intransitive. To amount to; to be equivalent to in value or quantity. Also with †intill (obsolete). Cf. sense 25b. risec1175 intransitive. Of a quantifiable factor or quality: to increase in amount, number, or degree; to amount or reach to a specified number or level… amount1399 intransitive. With to (also into, †unto). To be equal to a particular sum or quantity; to come to a total. mountc1400 intransitive. To amount or be equal to a certain sum, number, or quantity. Obsolete. to come to ——?a1425 intransitive. To amount to, be as much as (a specified sum, quantity, etc.). draw1425 intransitive. To amount to a particular sum or quantity. Also with unto. Obsolete. reach1431 intransitive. To amount to or unto; to come to a specified number or quantity. to run to ——1528 intransitive. To amount to, be as much as (a specified quantity, length, etc.); to extend in size, weight, etc., to; to come to. Cf. to run up 10 at… surmount1551 To amount to (so much). Obsolete. to come unto ——1562 intransitive. To amount to, be as much as (a specified sum, quantity, etc.); = to come to —— 4a at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. arise1594 To amount to. Obsolete. to equivalize account1647 In phrase, to equivalize account: to amount. tell1671 intransitive. To be counted. Also: to amount to (see also to tell up at phrasal verbs 1). Obsolete. sum1721 intransitive. Of two or more quantities: to add up or amount (to a quantity expressed by a complement). Frequently with to. reckon1783 intransitive. With complement. To number or amount to a specified quantity. Now rare. count1819 (with complement). To amount to, be in number, ‘number’; to reckon as (so many). number1842 intransitive. To be equal in number with. Obsolete. rare. to add up1850 intransitive. Of numbers: to yield the correct, expected, or desired total when added; (of a calculation) to yield a correct or satisfactory… to add up to1853 intransitive. To amount to a specified sum when added up. to work out1867 intransitive. To amount to or be calculated at a specified quantity or total. total1880 intransitive. To amount to, mount up to. to tot up1882 intransitive. to tot up: to amount, ‘come’ (to). |
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