单词 | add on |
释义 | add on 1. phrasal verb [usually passive] B2 If one thing is added on to another, it is attached to the other thing, or is made a part of it. Holiday-makers can also add on a week in Majorca before or after the cruise. [VERB PARTICLE noun] To the rear is a large dining room–added on early this century. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb B2 See full dictionary entry for add 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. [VERB PARTICLE noun] add-on Word forms: add-ons countable noun [oft NOUN noun] 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. [+ for] Collocations: add-on fees Passengers spent on average €19.11 in add-on fees, 15 per cent more than a year ago, bringing the total cost to €55.58, up from €55.28 last year. Times, Sunday Times The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. Houston Chronicle Yes, the group's been no worldbeater, running into political rows over ground rents and customer complaints over myriad add-on fees. Times,Sunday Times Those add-on fees can be avoided. Times, Sunday Times Passengers could feel teased by the cheap prices on the website, then duped by the add-on fees. Times, Sunday Times Self-driving may become an expensive, add-on option. Times, Sunday Times All of these features, except for the motor were available either as standard or as add-on option for the non-sport model. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Expect increases in tips, restaurant cover charges and more add-on options and upgrades. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 附带装置尤指电脑的 Japanese: 拡張機器 |
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