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  • 121 a título de

    * * *
    = by way of, for the sake of
    Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
    Ex. The advocates of ISBD originally argued that it was for the sake of the computer.
    * * *
    = by way of, for the sake of

    Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.

    Ex: The advocates of ISBD originally argued that it was for the sake of the computer.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a título de

  • 122 abarrotado

    adj.
    crammed, packed, completely full, crowded.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abarrotar.
    * * *
    1→ link=abarrotar abarrotar
    1 (cosas) packed (de, with), crammed (de, with); (personas) jam-packed (de, with), packed (de, with)
    * * *
    (f. - abarrotada)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ [sala, tren] packed, jam-packed

    estar abarrotado de — [+ personas] to be packed o jam-packed with; [+ objetos] to be crammed o jam-packed with

    * * *
    - da adjetivo crammed, packed

    abarrotado de algo< de gente> packed o crammed with something

    * * *
    = congested, packed to capacity, overcrowded, bursting at the seams, stuffed looking, choc-a-block, chock-full, cluttered, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.
    Ex. To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.
    Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
    Ex. Cooperative storage of materials on a regional or national basis promises to become the best way of coping with overcrowded libraries.
    Ex. The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.
    Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.
    Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.
    Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.
    Ex. They found him in his habitually cluttered office, buried beneath stacks of paperwork.
    Ex. The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.
    Ex. Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.
    Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
    ----
    * abarrotado (de) = teeming with, bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo crammed, packed

    abarrotado de algo< de gente> packed o crammed with something

    * * *
    = congested, packed to capacity, overcrowded, bursting at the seams, stuffed looking, choc-a-block, chock-full, cluttered, densely packed, packed, packed to the rafters.

    Ex: To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.

    Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
    Ex: Cooperative storage of materials on a regional or national basis promises to become the best way of coping with overcrowded libraries.
    Ex: The library solved the problems of budget cuts, a library building bursting at the seams, and stock ill matched to some of the courses by switching to the use of on-line search services.
    Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.
    Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.
    Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.
    Ex: They found him in his habitually cluttered office, buried beneath stacks of paperwork.
    Ex: The square was humble and nondescript, part of a maze of narrow streets and densely packed shops and houses.
    Ex: Here and there, elderly citizens tend tiny, packed shops selling candy and chipped bottles of cold soda.
    Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
    * abarrotado (de) = teeming with, bursting with, jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.

    * * *
    crammed, packed abarrotado DE algo packed o crammed WITH sth
    estanterías abarrotadas de adornos shelves crammed with ornaments
    el foyer estaba abarrotado de gente the foyer was packed with people
    * * *

    Del verbo abarrotar: ( conjugate abarrotar)

    abarrotado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    abarrotado    
    abarrotar
    abarrotado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    crammed, packed;
    abarrotado de algo ‹ de gente› packed o crammed with sth
    abarrotar ( conjugate abarrotar) verbo transitivosala/teatro to pack
    abarrotado,-a adjetivo packed, crammed [de, with]: no pudimos entrar en el local, estaba abarrotado (de gente), we couldn't get into the place because it was jam-packed with people
    abarrotar verbo transitivo to pack, cram [de, with]: el público abarrotaba el teatro, the theatre was packed (with people)

    ' abarrotado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abarrotada
    English:
    astir
    - chock-a-block
    - chock-full
    - overcrowded
    - swarm
    - cluttered
    - congested
    - crowded
    - over
    * * *
    abarrotado, -a adj
    1. [lleno] [teatro, autobús] packed (de with); [desván, baúl] crammed (de with)
    2. Ven
    estar abarrotado de trabajo to have a lot of work
    * * *
    I adj packed
    II partabarrotar
    * * *
    abarrotado, -da adj
    : packed, crammed

    Spanish-English dictionary > abarrotado

  • 123 abogado

    f. & m.
    1 lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law, advocate.
    2 public attorney, solicitor.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abogar.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 lawyer, solicitor (tribunal supremo) barrister
    2 figurado advocate, champion
    \
    ejercer de abogado to practise law, be a lawyer
    abogado de oficio legal -aid lawyer
    abogado defensor counsel for the defense
    abogado del diablo devil's advocate
    abogado del Estado public prosecutor, US attorney general
    abogado laborista union lawyer
    * * *
    (f. - abogada)
    noun
    lawyer, attorney
    * * *
    abogado, -a
    SM / F
    1) lawyer, attorney(-at-law) (EEUU)

    ejercer de abogadoto practise o (EEUU) practice law

    recibirse de abogado esp LAm to qualify as a lawyer

    abogado/a auxiliar — Méx junior lawyer

    abogado/a criminalista — criminal lawyer

    abogado/a defensor(a) — defending counsel

    abogado/a del Estado — public prosecutor, attorney general (EEUU)

    abogado/a de oficio — court-appointed counsel, duty solicitor, public defender (EEUU)

    abogado/a de secano — barrack-room lawyer

    abogado/a laboralista — labour lawyer, labor lawyer (EEUU)

    abogado/a matrimonialista — divorce lawyer

    abogado/a penalista — Méx criminal lawyer

    2) (=defensor, partidario) champion, advocate
    * * *
    - da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)
    * * *
    = attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.
    Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
    Ex. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.
    Ex. This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.
    Ex. A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.
    Ex. An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
    Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
    ----
    * abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.
    * abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].
    * abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).
    * abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.
    * abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).
    * abogado de oficio = legal aid.
    * abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.
    * abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.
    * abogado general = advocate-general.
    * abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.
    * abogado procurador = solicitor.
    * abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.
    * abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.
    * ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].
    * bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.
    * Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.
    * despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.
    * firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.
    * jerga de los abogados = legalease.
    * * *
    - da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)
    * * *
    = attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.

    Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.

    Ex: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.
    Ex: This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.
    Ex: A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.
    Ex: An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
    Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
    * abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.
    * abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].
    * abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).
    * abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.
    * abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).
    * abogado de oficio = legal aid.
    * abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.
    * abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.
    * abogado general = advocate-general.
    * abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.
    * abogado procurador = solicitor.
    * abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.
    * abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.
    * ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].
    * bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.
    * Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.
    * despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.
    * firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.
    * jerga de los abogados = legalease.

    * * *
    abogado -da
    masculine, feminine
    (en general) lawyer, solicitor ( BrE); (ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( AmE), barrister ( BrE)
    no necesito abogados, yo me sé defender ( fam); I don't need anyone to defend me, I can stand up for myself
    Compuestos:
    abogado criminalista, abogada criminalista
    masculine, feminine criminal lawyer
    abogado defensor, abogada defensora
    masculine, feminine defense lawyer ( AmE), defence counsel ( BrE), counsel for the defence ( BrE)
    masculine devil's advocate
    abogado de oficio, abogada de oficio
    masculine, feminine lawyer provided under the legal aid scheme, public defender ( AmE)
    abogado general, abogada general
    (UE) masculine, feminine advocate general
    abogado del estado, abogada del estado
    masculine, feminine ≈ district attorney ( AmE); ≈ public prosecutor ( BrE)
    abogado laboralista, abogada laboralista
    masculine, feminine labor* lawyer ( AmE), employment lawyer
    abogado matrimonialista, abogada matrimonialista
    masculine, feminine divorce lawyer
    abogado penalista, abogada penalista
    masculine, feminine criminal lawyer
    abogado procesalista, abogada procesalista
    masculine, feminine lawyer in a court of first instance, trial lawyer ( AmE)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo abogar: ( conjugate abogar)

    abogado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    abogado    
    abogar
    abogado
    ◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK);


    ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK);

    abogado del diablo devil's advocate
    abogado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino lawyer, solicitor, US attorney, US counsellor
    (en tribunal supremo) barrister
    abogado criminalista, criminal lawyer
    abogado de oficio, legal aid lawyer
    abogado del diablo, Devil's advocate
    abogado del Estado, public prosecutor
    abogado defensor, counsel for the defense
    abogado laboralista, union lawyer
    El término general es lawyer. Un solicitor prepara documentos legales, representa a su cliente en los tribunales inferiores y ayuda al barrister, quien representa a su cliente en los tribunales superiores. En algunos Estados de EE. UU. se emplea la palabra attorney y en otros counsellor, aunque las dos significan lo mismo: lawyer, abogado.
    abogar verbo transitivo to plead
    abogar en favor de, to plead for, defend
    abogar por una causa, to advocate o champion sthg

    ' abogado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abogada
    - bufete
    - criminalista
    - defensor
    - defensora
    - diablo
    - estado
    - estudiar
    - laboralista
    - letrada
    - letrado
    - minuta
    - monta
    - notaria
    - notario
    - oficio
    - casar
    - cliente
    - clientela
    - consultorio
    - ejercer
    - licenciado
    - patrocinar
    - preciarse
    - procurador
    - qué
    English:
    advice
    - advocate
    - attorney
    - barrister
    - charge
    - client
    - contact
    - counsel
    - counsellor
    - counselor
    - cross-examine
    - dispose
    - draw up
    - lawyer
    - local
    - prosecution
    - see
    - service
    - solicitor
    - strike off
    - brief
    - from
    - legal
    - prosecutor
    * * *
    abogado, -a nm,f
    1. Der lawyer, US attorney
    abogado criminalista criminal lawyer;
    abogado defensor counsel for the defence;
    abogado del Estado public prosecutor;
    abogado de familia family lawyer;
    abogado laboralista labour lawyer;
    abogado matrimonialista divorce lawyer;
    abogado de oficio legal aid lawyer
    2. [intercesor] intermediary;
    [defensor] advocate;
    siempre ha sido un abogado de los pobres he has always stood up for the poor
    abogado del diablo devil's advocate;
    hacer de abogado del diablo to play devil's advocate
    * * *
    m, abogada f lawyer, Br
    solicitor; en tribunal superior attorney, Br
    barrister;
    no le faltaron abogados fig there were plenty of people who defended him
    * * *
    abogado, -da n
    : lawyer, attorney
    * * *
    1. (en general) lawyer / solicitor

    Spanish-English dictionary > abogado

  • 124 abolición

    f.
    1 abolition, ban, abolishment, annulment.
    2 abolition, act of abolishing, ban.
    * * *
    1 abolition
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino abolition
    * * *
    = abolition, abrogation, overturning, annulment.
    Ex. In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: Slavery - abolition - USA.
    Ex. Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.
    Ex. This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.
    Ex. The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.
    * * *
    femenino abolition
    * * *
    = abolition, abrogation, overturning, annulment.

    Ex: In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: Slavery - abolition - USA.

    Ex: Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.
    Ex: This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.
    Ex: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.

    * * *
    abolition
    * * *

    abolición sustantivo femenino
    abolition
    abolición sustantivo femenino abolition
    ' abolición' also found in these entries:
    English:
    abolition
    * * *
    abolition
    * * *
    f abolition
    * * *
    abolición nf, pl - ciones : abolition
    * * *
    abolición n abolition

    Spanish-English dictionary > abolición

  • 125 abrogación

    f.
    abrogation, cancellation, annulment, derogation.
    * * *
    1 abrogation, repeal
    * * *
    SF abrogation, repeal
    * * *
    = abrogation, repeal.
    Ex. Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.
    Ex. The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.
    * * *
    = abrogation, repeal.

    Ex: Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.

    Ex: The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.

    * * *
    abrogation
    * * *
    Der abrogation, repeal
    * * *
    f repeal
    * * *
    abrogación nf, pl - ciones : abrogation, annulment, repeal

    Spanish-English dictionary > abrogación

  • 126 acantonamiento

    m.
    2 settlement.
    3 cantonment, quartering.
    4 quarter.
    * * *
    1 (acción) stationing; (lugar) station
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=lugar) cantonment
    2) (=acto) billeting, quartering
    * * *
    Ex. He added that the different ethnic groups had clustered in well-defined colonies but that with the passage of time these cantonments have become blurred.
    * * *

    Ex: He added that the different ethnic groups had clustered in well-defined colonies but that with the passage of time these cantonments have become blurred.

    * * *
    Mil
    1. [acción] billeting
    2. [lugar] billet
    * * *
    m MIL quarters pl

    Spanish-English dictionary > acantonamiento

  • 127 accesorio

    adj.
    1 accessory, additional, accidental, accompanying.
    2 supernumerary.
    3 collateral.
    m.
    1 accessory, fitting, appliance, appendant.
    2 add-on.
    3 prop, prop property.
    4 accessory nerve, eleventh cranial nerve pair, eleventh cranial nerve, accessorius.
    * * *
    1 accessory (gasto) incidental
    1 accessory, extra
    ————————
    1 accessory, extra
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ accessory; [gastos] incidental
    2. SM
    1) [gen] accessory, attachment, extra
    pl accesorios (Téc) accessories, spare parts; (Aut) spare parts; (Teat) props
    2) [de vestir] accessory
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo incidental
    II
    masculino accessory
    * * *
    = side, accessory, attachment, fitting, fixture, ancillary.
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
    Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
    Ex. Film-strip projectors are usually equipped with an attachment for showing half-frame strips.
    Ex. The author presents conclusions and recommendations about the planning process; exterior design and construction; interior design and fittings.
    Ex. Finally partition walls and fixtures are added to customise each module to meet the needs of a particular library area.
    Ex. Costs of the Xerox equipment and ancillaries are reported and marketing strategies for the system outlined.
    ----
    * accesorio decorativo = ornamental fitting.
    * accesorios = fixtures and fittings, peripheral equipment, props, bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios de baño = bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios extras = bells and whistles.
    * accesorios militares = militaria.
    * accesorios ópticos = eyewear.
    * caja de accesorios = kit.
    * caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.
    * juego de accesorios = kit, toolkit.
    * todos los accesorios extras = all the bells and whistles.
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo incidental
    II
    masculino accessory
    * * *
    = side, accessory, attachment, fitting, fixture, ancillary.

    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.

    Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
    Ex: Film-strip projectors are usually equipped with an attachment for showing half-frame strips.
    Ex: The author presents conclusions and recommendations about the planning process; exterior design and construction; interior design and fittings.
    Ex: Finally partition walls and fixtures are added to customise each module to meet the needs of a particular library area.
    Ex: Costs of the Xerox equipment and ancillaries are reported and marketing strategies for the system outlined.
    * accesorio decorativo = ornamental fitting.
    * accesorios = fixtures and fittings, peripheral equipment, props, bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios de baño = bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios extras = bells and whistles.
    * accesorios militares = militaria.
    * accesorios ópticos = eyewear.
    * caja de accesorios = kit.
    * caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.
    * juego de accesorios = kit, toolkit.
    * todos los accesorios extras = all the bells and whistles.

    * * *
    incidental
    accessory
    accesorios del automóvil car o automobile accessories
    accesorios de baño bathroom fittings
    * * *

    accesorio sustantivo masculino
    accessory;
    (Cin, Teatr) prop;

    accesorios de baño bathroom fittings
    accesorio,-a
    I sustantivo masculino accessory
    II adjetivo
    1 (añadido, extra) supplementary, incidental
    2 (secundario, no esencial) secondary, incidental

    ' accesorio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    accesoria
    English:
    attachment
    - incidental
    - prop
    - accessory
    - fitting
    * * *
    accesorio, -a
    adj
    incidental, of secondary importance
    nm
    [utensilio] accessory
    accesorios nmpl
    [de moda, automóvil] accessories
    * * *
    I adj incidental
    II m accessory
    * * *
    accesorio, - ria adj
    1) : accessory
    2) : incidental
    1) : accessory
    2) : prop (in the theater)
    * * *
    accesorio n accessory [pl. accessories]

    Spanish-English dictionary > accesorio

  • 128 aceptar un desafío

    (v.) = throw down + the gauntlet
    Ex. And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.
    * * *
    (v.) = throw down + the gauntlet

    Ex: And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aceptar un desafío

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  • added — index additional, ancillary (auxiliary), attached (annexed), expendable, extrinsic, incidental …   Law dictionary

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  • added — (adj.) additional, c.1600, pp. adjective from ADD (Cf. add) (v.) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • added */*/ — UK [ˈædɪd] / US [ˈædəd] adjective [only before noun] 1) present in larger amounts than usual or than expected Baby food should contain no added sugar or salt. 2) a) an added advantage, benefit etc makes a good situation even better New equipment… …   English dictionary

  • added — adjective in addition to what is usual or expected: a breakfast cereal with added vitamins | added advantage/benefit/precaution etc (=that makes something better): She had a deadbolt fitted as an added precaution. | added… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Added — Add Add, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Added}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Adding}.] [L. addere; ad + dare to give, put. Cf. {Date}, {Do}.] 1. To give by way of increased possession (to any one); to bestow (on). [1913 Webster] The Lord shall add to me another son.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • added — [[t]æ̱dɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n You use added to say that something has more of a particular thing or quality. For added protection choose moisturising lipsticks with a sun screen. Syn: extra …   English dictionary

  • added — adj. Added is used with these nouns: ↑advantage, ↑attraction, ↑benefit, ↑bonus, ↑burden, ↑comfort, ↑complexity, ↑complication, ↑confidence, ↑convenience, ↑cost, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

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