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adding together up

  • 1 addieren

    v/t add (up)
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    to add; to add up; to sum; to sum up; to total
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    ad|die|ren [a'diːrən] ptp addiert
    1. vt
    to add (up)
    2. vi
    to add
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    das
    1) (the act of adding: The child is not good at addition.) addition
    2) ((often with to, together, up) to find the total of (various numbers): Add these figures together; Add 124 to 356; He added up the figures.) add
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    ad·die·ren *
    [aˈdi:rən]
    I. vt
    etw \addieren to add up sth sep
    etw zu etw dat \addieren to add sth to sth
    II. vi to add
    ich habe mich beim A\addieren vertan I've made a mistake counting
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    1.
    transitives Verb add [up]
    2.
    intransitives Verb add
    * * *
    addieren v/t add (up)
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb add [up]
    2.
    intransitives Verb add
    * * *
    v.
    to add v.
    to add up v.
    to sum up v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > addieren

  • 2 Durchschnitt

    m
    1. average; im Durchschnitt on average; über / unter dem Durchschnitt liegen be above / below average; im Durchschnitt betragen, erzielen, verdienen etc. average
    2. fig.: sie ist guter Durchschnitt she’s not a bad player etc.; er ist schlechter / nur Durchschnitt he’s very / only average; das war allenfalls Durchschnitt it was average at best; der Durchschnitt unserer Kunden (die Mehrheit) our average customer, most ( oder the majority) of our customers
    3. MATH. mean
    4. fachspr. Darstellung: (cross-)section
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    der Durchschnitt
    mean; average
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    Dụrch|schnitt
    m
    1) (= Mittelwert, Mittelmaß) average; (in Statistik) mean; (MATH) average, (arithmetic) mean

    im Durchschnitton average

    im Durchschnitt 100 km/h fahren — to average 100 kmph

    im Durchschnitt 8 Stunden täglich arbeitento work on average 8 hours a day, to average 8 hours a day

    über/unter dem Durchschnitt — above/below average

    Durchschnitt seinto be average

    guter Durchschnitt sein, zum guten Durchschnitt gehören — to be a good average

    2) (form = Querschnitt) (cross) section
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    (the result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: The average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).) average
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    Durch·schnitt
    [ˈdʊrçʃnɪt]
    m average; MATH a. [arithmetic spec] mean
    guter \Durchschnitt sein [o zum guten \Durchschnitt gehören] to be a good average
    \Durchschnitt sein to be average
    im \Durchschnitt on average
    über/unter dem \Durchschnitt liegen to be above/below average
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    der average

    im Durchschnitt 110 km/h fahren — average 110 k.p.h.; do 110 k.p.h. on average

    über/unter dem Durchschnitt liegen — be above/below average

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    1. average;
    im Durchschnitt on average;
    über/unter dem Durchschnitt liegen be above/below average;
    im Durchschnitt betragen, erzielen, verdienen etc average
    2. fig:
    sie ist guter Durchschnitt she’s not a bad player etc;
    er ist schlechter/nur Durchschnitt he’s very/only average;
    das war allenfalls Durchschnitt it was average at best;
    der Durchschnitt unserer Kunden (die Mehrheit) our average customer, most ( oder the majority) of our customers
    3. MATH mean
    4. fachspr Darstellung: (cross-)section
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    der average

    im Durchschnitt 110 km/h fahren — average 110 k.p.h.; do 110 k.p.h. on average

    über/unter dem Durchschnitt liegen — be above/below average

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    intersection (of sets) n. m.
    average n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Durchschnitt

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