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单词 addition
释义

addition

noun
 OPAL W
/əˈdɪʃn/
/əˈdɪʃn/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [countable] a thing that is added to something else
    • All of these technologies are fairly recent additions.
    • addition to something the latest addition to our range of cars
    • This is a welcome addition to the literature of western art history.
    Extra Examples
    • an addition to the family (= another child)
    • last minute additions to the government’s package of proposals
    • We have made several additions to the collection recently.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • useful
    • valuable
    • welcome
    verb + addition
    • make
    preposition
    • in addition
    • addition to
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  2.  
    [uncountable] the act of adding something to something else
    • Add salt, tasting with every addition.
    • addition of something Pasta's basic ingredients are flour and water, sometimes with the addition of eggs or oil.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • useful
    • valuable
    • welcome
    verb + addition
    • make
    preposition
    • in addition
    • addition to
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  3. (North American English)
    (British English extension)
    [countable] addition (to something) a new part that is added to a building
    • architects who specialize in home additions
    • The addition should match the architecture of the house.
    Extra Examples
    • a 22 000-square-foot addition designed by a Japanese architect
    • a family-room addition to his home
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • building
    • room
    • two-story
    verb + addition
    • build
    • design
    preposition
    • addition to
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  4. [uncountable] the process of adding two or more numbers together to find their total
    • children learning addition and subtraction
    opposite subtraction
    Extra Examples
    • He worked it out through simple addition.
    • She can do addition, but she hasn't learned subtraction yet.
    Topics Maths and measurementb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • simple
    verb + addition
    • do
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  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin additio(n-), from the verb addere, from ad- ‘to’ + the base of dare ‘put’.
Idioms
in addition (to somebody/something)
 
  1. used when you want to mention another person or thing after something else
    • In addition to these arrangements, extra ambulances will be on duty until midnight.
    • There is, in addition, one further point to make.
    Language Bank additionadditionAdding another item
      • Bilingual children do better in IQ tests than children who speak only one language. In addition/What is more, they seem to find it easier to learn third or even fourth languages.
      • Learning another language not only improves children’s job prospects in later life, but also boosts their self-esteem.
      • Teaching children a second language improves their job prospects in later life. Other benefits include increased self-esteem and greater tolerance of other cultures.
      • Another/One further/One additional reason for encouraging bilingual education is that it boosts children’s self-esteem.
      • Studies suggest that bilingual children find it easier to learn additional languages. There is, moreover, increasing evidence that bilingual children perform better across a range of school subjects, not just foreign languages.
      • His claim that children find bilingual education confusing is based on very little evidence. Moreover, the evidence he does provide is seriously flawed.
      • Research has shown that first-language development is not impeded by exposure to a second language. Furthermore, there is no evidence to support the claim that children find bilingual education confusing.
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