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- ADD
- Attention deficit disorder
- ADD
- Accidental death and dismemberment
- ADD
- A designation on prerecorded compact discs indicating that the contents were recorded in analog but mixed and mastered in digital; compare AAD, DAD, DDD
- add
- An additional enemy that joined the fight after the primary target
After engaging the boss for one minute, two adds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with.
- add
- To give by way of increased possession (to any one); to bestow (on)
The Lord shall add to me another son. - Genesis, 30:24.
- add
- To append, as a statement; to say further
He added that he would willingly consent to the entire abolition of the tax. - William Macaulay.
- add
- To make an addition. To add to, to augment; to increase; as, it adds to our anxiety
I will add to your yoke. - 1 Kings 12:14.
- add
- To perform the arithmetical operation of addition; as, he adds rapidly
- add
- To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally; as, to add numbers; to add up a column
As easily as he can add together the ideas of two days or two years. - John Locke.
- add fuel to fire
- To inflame a situation, to make a situation worse
and that he ſhould never ceaſe to lament the loſs of me, they, to add fuel to fire, under a feigned ſolicitude to alleviate his majeſty's diſquiet, began to praiſe with the utmoſt ardour, my great abilities.
- add fuel to the fire
- To worsen a conflict between people; to inflame an already tense situation
The first consul continued to add fuel to the fire.
- add insult to injury
- To further a loss with mockery or indignity
As if the hostile takeover weren't enough, to add insult to injury they scrapped ninety percent of our products and replaced them with their own.
- add on
- Alternative form of add-on
The secretary offered a full typing and copying service for theses with the option of binding as an add on.
- add on
- To make an addition to something
- add one's twopenn'orth
- To offer one's opinion
- add up
- To make sense; to be reasonable or consistent
His story just doesn't add up. Why would he have been at the restaurant the day before the event?.
- add up
- To accumulate; to amount to
If you can save even a couple of dollars per day, it will add up to a lot over a year.
- add up
- To take a sum
Add up the prices and find out how much it will cost.
- add value
- To make a product or service more desirable
The new Web site will really add value for our customers.
- add-in
- A plug-in
- add-on
- Something which can be appended to something else
- add-on
- A software extension that provides additional functions or customization for a core application
- add
- {v} to join or put to, increase, number up
- add-on
- One thing added as a supplement to another
- add-on
- (Computer Science) A hardware device, such as an expansion card, that is added to a computer to increase its capabilities
- add-on
- An additional amount or charge
- add-on card
- As the term suggests, an add-on card is a privilege offered to the spouse, parents or children of the primary credit card holder. The fee for an add-on card varies between Rs. 125 to Rs. 1,000 depending on the type of card and all expenses incurred on an add-on card are billed to the primary cardholder
- ADD
- term describing the digital process of creating an audio CD
- ADD
- condition in which one is unable to use an apostrophe
- ADD
- If one thing adds to another, it makes the other thing greater in degree or amount. This latest incident will add to the pressure on the government
- ADD
- To add a particular quality to something means to cause it to have that quality. The generous amount of garlic adds flavour Pictures add interest to plain painted walls
- ADD
- If you add something when you are speaking, you say something more. `You can tell that he is extremely embarrassed,' Mr Brigden added The President agreed, adding that he hoped for a peaceful solution
- ADD
- If you add one thing to another, you put it in or on the other thing, to increase, complete, or improve it. Add the grated cheese to the sauce Since 1908, chlorine has been added to drinking water He wants to add a huge sports complex to Binfield Manor
- ADD
- to add insult to injury: see insult. attention deficit disorder. the abbreviation of attention deficit disorder
- ADD
- ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder
- ADD
- If you add numbers or amounts together, you calculate their total. Banks add all the interest and other charges together Two and three added together are five. subtract Add up means the same as add. More than a quarter of seven year-olds cannot add up properly We just added all the numbers up and divided one by the other He said the numbers simply did not add up
- ADD
- neurological disorder characterized by lack of attention and inability to control behavior as a result of difficulty in processing stimuli and sometimes characterized by hyperactivity (often diagnosed in children)
- ADD
- (Agriculture and forensic anthropology) figure calculated by summer temperature
- Add
- to do addition -- "Add twelve and six " (24)
- Add
- A medical term used to describe students with inappropriate degrees of attention and impulsiveness
- Add
- 1) To incorporate one or more additional entities into a collection of like entities 2) Style Manager: Color dialog box: To incorporate an item into a list of palettes
- Add
- additional
- Add
- students may sign up for another class after their initial registration
- Add
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment This is insurance that provides additional funds in the event of a fatal accident or an accident that results in the loss of a limb or eyesight For benefits to be paid under FEGLI's ADD, the death or loss must occur within 90 days after the accident and be a direct result of bodily injury sustained from that accident, independent of all other causes
- Add
- Indicates the value of presbyopia, the addition for good close-up vision The value, for example +2 dptr , is added to the spherical correction of close-up vision Further Information
- Add
- a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
- Add
- Antidumping duties which are assessed when merchandise is sold to purchases in the US at less than fair value resulting in material injury to a US industry [ITDS]
- Add
- During any single semester, to enroll in additional course(s) after registration
- Add
- unpacking, installation of a pre-configured and software loaded desktop/laptop, and testing to ensure the complete desktop/laptop is functional and physically connected to the network
- Add
- Attention Deficit Disorder Now replaced by AD/HD
- Add
- To load an original bibliographic record into the database after batchloading routines cannot find a match for it
- Add
- determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
- Add
- (Value As Variant, [Key As String]) As Long Adds an item to this dictionary, optionally associating a key with it, and returning the index of the newly added item If no key is specified, the added item is unkeyed If a key is specified, then it must be unique or this method will fail (Put to the Item property to circumvent this restriction ) The item is always added to the end of the collection Avoid using strings which can be converted into numbers when associating keys with items Calling this method could cause the OnAdd event if the key matches one of the patterns given in this dictionary's Subscriptions
- Add
- Called out when additional mobs add to a battle Tanks have a responsibility to call them out as the enchanter is often extremely occupied with targetting, memming spells, and casting during battle "add" called out in group alerts the enchanter to get it under control
- Add
- constitute an addition; "This paper will add to her reputation"
- Add
- To "add a class" means to enroll in that class or to "add" it to your schedule Generally, classes are added using "Regline" or "WebLine," the Office of the Registrar's automated enrollment systems After formal registration is closed (the Wednesday before classes begin), you may continue to add classes to your schedule for the first 15 weekdays (Mon-Fri) of classes You need the instructor's permission and a special "add" code given to you by the instructor
- Add
- To increase a position by either purchasing additional shares/units, also called "buying more," or by selling additional shares/units (if short), also called "selling more "
- Add
- to join or to combine, as in: Please add my site to your bookmark list
- Add
- bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
- Add
- (Attention Deficit Disorder)
- Add
- (also join and subscribe) The act of adding a newsgroup to your personal list of newsgroups These are the groups that you see when you start up your newsreader See also: remove
- Add
- 1 To incorporate one or more additional entities into a collection of like entities
- Add
- Term used for Attention Deficit Disorder, can be used to describe the disorder with or without hyperactivity See Frequently Asked Questions for more information
- Add
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, often abbreviated ADD, is most commonly diagnosed in children, but often continues into adulthood Present in up to 5% of school-age American children, it is distinguished by difficulty with organization, failure to complete tasks, and impulsivity It responds to stimulant medications
- Add
- Attention Deficit Disorder **
- add
- To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate
- add
- An additional enemy not the primary target in a fight
- add
- To add to, to augment; to increase; as, it adds to our anxiety
- add
- constitute an addition; "This paper will add to her reputation
- add
- To make an addition
- add
- make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, zise or scope of; "We added two students to that dorm room"; "She added a personal note to her letter"; "Add insult to injury"; "Add some extra plates to the dinner table"
- add
- {f} supplement; sum, add numbers together; conclude, summarize
- add
- make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!"
- add
- Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally; as, to add numbers; to add up a column
- add
- state or say further; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied"
- add fuel to the fire
- make a bad situation worse, make a problem greater
- add fuel to the flame
- make a bad situation worse, make a problem greater
- add fuel to the flames
- worsen a problem, exacerbate a problem, "fan the fire
- add in
- If you add in something, you include it as a part of something else. Once the vegetables start to cook add in a couple of tablespoons of water
- add in
- small program added to another program in order to expand the program's options
- add insult to injury
- hit someone when he is already down, hurt someone even more than he is already hurt
- add on
- {s} being added as an extra
- add on
- If one thing is added on to another, it is attached to the other thing, or is made a part of it. Holidaymakers can also add on a week in Majorca before or after the cruise To the rear is a large dining room -- added on early this century
- add on
- If you add on an extra amount or item to a list or total, you include it. Many loan application forms automatically add on insurance
- add on
- Term used to describe purchasing a second cellular phone on the same contract, each having its own airtime package and billing
- add on
- make an addition; "Let's add on to this
- add on
- {i} addition, supplement, something added on; (Computers) component added to a computer in order to improve performance; accessory, thing added as an extra to another; extra charge, additional charge
- add on
- make an addition; "Let's add on to this"
- add on
- add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language"
- add on
- Add component installed in or connected to a computer that expands the capabilities of the entire system This is also applies to multimedia applications that are installed to expand the capabilities of the web browsers
- add on
- {f} append, add as a supplement, affix
- add on
- We will bond one or more new brackets on teeth that previously had none
- add on card
- electronic card inserted in a special slot in a computer and provides it with improved capability
- add to
- {f} supplement, augment; raise the quantity of; include; have an increased effect
- add to
- have an increased effect; "This adds to my worries"
- add to
- have an increased effect; "This adds to my worries
- add together
- determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
- add together
- make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!"
- add together
- make an addition by joining numbers; decide the sum of
- add up
- add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000"
- add up
- If small amounts of something add up, they gradually increase. Even small savings can add up
- add up
- If facts or events do not add up, they make you confused about a situation because they do not seem to be consistent. If something that someone has said or done adds up, it is reasonable and sensible. Police said they arrested Olivia because her statements did not add up
- add up
- be reasonable or logical or comprehensible
- add up
- have a sum of, sum up; make sense, form an understandable conclusion
- add up
- see add 2
- add up
- develop into; "This idea will never amount to anything"; "nothing came of his grandiose plans"
- add up
- determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
- add up to
- be rational or logical, be understandable; develop into; add up in number add up in quantity
- add up to
- If amounts add up to a particular total, they result in that total when they are put together. For a hit show, profits can add up to millions of dollars. = amount to
- add-in
- A specialized feature of Excel that not everyone uses on a regular basis
- add-in
- A custom extension, written in any language that supports the component object model (COM), usually Microsoft Visual Basic, that interacts with the OLAP Manager and provides specific functionality Add-ins are registered with the online analytical processing (OLAP) Add-In Manager They are called by the OLAP Add-In Manager in response to user actions in the user interface
- add-in
- A program that runs in conjunction with a web browser or other application The add-in enhances functionality of the application with which it runs
- add-in
- A program that adds features to Excel, and in some cases, must be loaded in Excel
- add-in
- The Add-in files allow you to integrate EndNote with your word processor (Word and WordPerfect) to allow for more powerful and functional formatting abilities than when you use the EndNote program alone When installed, the Add-ins appear under the Tools menu of the word processing application
- add-in
- A mini program that runs in conjunction with a web browser or other application that enhances the functionality of that program In order for the add-in to run, the main application must be running as well
- add-in
- A software utility or other program that can be added to a primary program
- add-in
- An extra component added to a computer to expand its capabilities such as a RAM chip or network card
- add-in
- A software component that extends Visual Basic's capability Some add-ins, such as the Visual Basic Class Builder Utility add-in, are included with Visual Basic; many more are available from third-party sources Within the IDE, you use the Add-In Manager to install and remove add-ins
- add-in
- A mini program which runs in conjunction with a web browser or other application to enhance the functionality of that program In order for the add-in to run, the main application must be running
- add-in
- A mini program, which runs in conjunction with a web browser or other application that enhances the functionality of that program In order for the add-in to run, the main application must be running as well
- add-in
- A mini program which runs in conjunction with a web browser or other application that enhances the functionality of that program In order for the add-in to run, the main application must be running as well
- add-on
- Software that is designed to enhance or expand the capabilities of other software For example, iQfx would be considered an add-on to RealPlayer because it enhances audio quality Agent Client or robot programs, often able to act autonomously or intelligently Alias An alternative name for an object, such as a variable, file, or device Alt An image (img) attribute specifying that text can be displayed by a browser as an alternative to the image
- add-on
- This is a program that adds a small change to an already existing program, makes improvements, and new features This usually won't overwrite any files and only make minor changes
- add-on
- An item, either hardware or software, not in the main application designed to enhance an existing product
- add-on
- An add-on is an extra piece of equipment, especially computer equipment, that can be added to a larger one which you already own in order to improve its performance or its usefulness. Speakers are sold as add-ons for personal stereos
- add-on
- Any component installed in or connected to a computer that expands the capabilities of the entire system This also applies to multimedia applications that are installed to expand the capabilities of Web browsers
- add-on
- Some tournaments allow players the opportunity at a certain point to buy additional chips, called an add-on This is different from a re-buy, because usually anyone still in the tournament can add on, and the opportunity to add-on usually marks the end of the re-buy period I was in such bad chip position, I decided it wasn't worth paying for the add-on
- add-on
- Equipment added to an existing lease, resulting in an increased monthly lease payment, for the remaining term of the lease
- add-on
- this rate times the principal times the term in years produces the total interest cost to the borrower
- add-on
- Any option added to a car, especially those with high profit margins and little actual value to the customer
- add-on
- The opportunity to buy additional chips in some tournaments
- add-on
- A transaction to add related equipment to an existing lease Typically, this term is used when the new equipment is financed using the same lease structure (i e, Fair Market Value, $1 00 Purchase Option, Fixed Purchase Option, etc ) as was used in the underlying transaction except that the lease term for the add-on is set so that it expires coterminously with (on the same date as) the original transaction
- add-on
- A QRK file which consists of usefull data, typically new entities and/or textures
- add-on
- a supplementary component that improves capability
- add-on
- A program which provides extra facilities for a WWW browser Add-ons are also sometimes known as helper applications, especially when dealing with Macintosh computers Netscape has popularized the alternate term "plug-ins" for helper applications which actually work within a browser rather than alongside it
- add-on
- An accessory or utility program that extends the capabilities of an application program See also plug-in
- add-on
- Microsofts term for a plug-in - an application that makes enhancements to your browser
- add-on
- Trampoline Game Every player has to repeat all skills of those that went before in the correct order and append an additional skill at the end; also known as "Tag" (Variants: Add-Before, Add-Between)
- add-on
- Anything optional purchased by a passenger, as in tour arrangements
- add-on
- Part of a message added AFTER it was originally taken and "locked in"
- add-on
- A purchase of more chips (optional) at the end of the re-buy period in a tournament
- add-on
- a component that is added to something to improve it; "the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the addition of cinammon improved the flavor"
- add-on interest loan
- loan in which the sum of its interest is paid at the time of repayment
- add-ons
- Products or services sold by dealerships that can be added on to the boat
- add-ons
- additional coverage to your basic policy
- add-ons
- Also known as options These are features added on to the car often by the dealer such as a CD stereo, anti-theft system, detailing and undercoating Some items are purely decorative, known as "mop and glow," and do not add any value to the car
- add-ons
- A partial hair piece - not a full wig see Partials
- add-ons
- Add-ons are additional modules that can be added to enhance you site We group add-ons into two categories, simple and complex Examples of simple add-ons would be a calendar, calculator, guest book, postcard creation, site search, etc The more complex add-ons would be a shopping cart, database, catalog, chat room etc
- add-ons
- viewers, players, and other multimedia additions to Web client software Extension
- add-ons
- Products or services sold by dealerships that can be added on to the vehicle Some examples include rustproofing, upholstery treatments, alarm systems, and extended warranties Remember that these add-ons will increase the price of the vehicle, and your monthly payment
- value-add
- Something that adds value; a benefit or enhancement
- to add insult to injury
- (deyim) Said when you feel that someone has made a bad situation worse by doing something else to upset you
They told me I was too old for the job, and then to add insult to injury, they refused to pay my expenses!.
- no add-ons
- without additions, with no extra fees
- what does it all add up to
- what is the bottom line; what is the total (as in an invoice)