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1 добавлять
1) General subject: add, add to (this adds to the expense - это увеличивает расход; to add fuel to the fire, to add oil to the flame - подливать масла в огонь), append, cat (Для того, чтобы добавлять термины), eke out, fling in, subjoin, superimpose, tack, tag (к книге, документу и т. п.), add to, supplement2) Medicine: throw in3) Dialect: eke6) Railway term: boost7) Automobile industry: fill up8) Gastronomy: (осторожно) fold in (в тесто и т.п.; что-л.)10) Oil&Gas technology admix11) Makarov: add (к рациону), annex, bring in, savour, taint, fling in (сверх чего-л.), fold in (что-л. в тесто и т. п.) -
2 дополнять
1) General subject: add, amplify, complement, complete, elaborate (мысль, предложение), enlarge, fill up, paint in, superadd, supplement, supply, in supplement3) Bookish: adject4) Construction: fill in completely (Этот список дополняется... - The list will fill in completely, including)5) Mathematics: add to6) Railway term: integrate8) Australian slang: kick in10) Forestry: rectify (стопу бумаги)11) Electronics: update12) Information technology: append, augment (до некоторой величины)13) Oil: pad14) Patents: amend15) Business: refill16) Polymers: make up17) Makarov: accompany, augment (напр. до некоторой величины), fill up (недостаток) -
3 присоединять
1) General subject: add, adject, adjoin, affiliate, affix, annex, append, associate (в качестве участника, компаньона и т.п.), attach, connect, incorporate, inyoke (к чему-л.), join, tack, tack on, tail on, couple, tail on (ся), integrate2) Obsolete: re-join4) Grammar: augment (приставку и т.п.)5) Chemistry: combine6) Mathematics: associate, join (не требует предлога), take on7) Railway term: hook up8) Diplomatic term: take in (территорию)9) Metallurgy: joint10) Oil: tie in (трубопровод)11) Business: absorb12) Makarov: piece on, connect up, cut in, edge in13) oil&gas: rig in14) Electrical engineering: link up
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Adject — Ad*ject , v. t. [L. adjectus, p. p. of adjicere to throw to, to add to; ad + jac[e^]re to throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] To add or annex; to join. Leland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adject — ad·ject … English syllables
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gent — I. Gent, f. singulier, Combien qu il vienne de ce mot Latin, Gens, Ce neantmoins ne reçoit la lettre s sinon au pluriel, les gents, Natio. Ainsi dit on, Les Juifs sont une gent rebelle, Iudaeorum gens rebellis est. Gent, signifie aussi les hommes … Thresor de la langue françoyse
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