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1 add-on costs
add-on costs 1. ACC, PERS Lohnnebenkosten pl, Personalnebenkosten pl, Personalzusatzkosten pl; 2. MGT sonstige Kosten pl, Zusatzkosten plEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > add-on costs
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2 add up
1. intransitive verb1)these things add/it adds up — (fig. coll.) all diese Dinge summieren sich/das summiert sich alles
2. transitive verbadd up to something — (fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) hinauslaufen
* * *◆ add upI. vi1. (do sums) addieren2. (total)it doesn't \add up up es macht [o ergibt] keinen Sinnnow it all \add ups up! so passt alles zusammen!5. (lead to)various people made suggestions, but they didn't \add up up to much verschiedene Leute machten Vorschläge, doch letztlich kam nicht viel dabei herausII. vt▪ to \add up up ⇆ sth etw addieren [o zusammenzählen]* * *1. vt sepzusammenzählen or -rechnen2. viit's beginning to add up — jetzt wird so manches klar
it all adds up (lit) — es summiert sich; (fig) es passt alles zusammen
2)to add up to (figures) — ergeben; (expenses also) sich belaufen auf (+acc)
that all adds up to a rather unusual state of affairs —
* * *1. intransitive verb1)these figures add up to or make 30 altogether — diese Zahlen ergeben zusammen[gezählt] 30
these things add/it adds up — (fig. coll.) all diese Dinge summieren sich/das summiert sich alles
add up to something — (fig.) auf etwas (Akk.) hinauslaufen
2) (make sense) einen Sinn ergeben2. transitive verb* * *v.addieren v.summieren v.zusammen zählen v.zusammenzählen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
3 add up
vi1) ( do sums) addieren2) ( total)it doesn't \add up up es macht [o ergibt] keinen Sinn;now it all \add ups up! so passt alles zusammen!5) ( lead to)to \add up up to sth zu etw dat beitragen;various people made suggestions, but they didn't \add up up to much verschiedene Leute machten Vorschläge, doch letztlich kam nicht viel dabei heraus vtto \add up up <-> sth etw addieren [o zusammenzählen]
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