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单词 multiplied
释义

multiply

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verb

mul·​ti·​ply ˈməl-tə-ˌplī How to pronounce multiply (audio)
multiplied; multiplying

transitive verb

1
: to increase in number especially greatly or in multiples : augment
2
a
: to find the product of by multiplication
multiply 7 and 8
b
: to use as a multiplicand in multiplication with another number
multiply 7 by 8

intransitive verb

1
a
: to become greater in number : spread
b
: breed, propagate
2
: to perform multiplication

multiply

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adverb

mul·​ti·​ply ˈməl-tə-plē How to pronounce multiply (audio)
: in a multiple manner : in several ways
multiply talented children

multi-ply

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adjective

mul·​ti-ply ˌməl-tē-ˈplī How to pronounce multi-ply (audio)
-ˌtī-
: composed of several plies

Synonyms

Verb

  • breed
  • procreate
  • propagate
  • reproduce
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Example Sentences

Verb Complaints about the new procedure soon multiplied. Her responsibilities multiplied when she was promoted. Her responsibilities were multiplied by the promotion. The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm, moist conditions. The teacher taught the children how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
In San Diego, produce that would otherwise be wasted is making its way to people who may otherwise have none, through an organization that shows the power of cooperation and ingenuity to multiply helping hands. Francine Kiefer, The Christian Science Monitor, 30 Aug. 2022 Scientists start by taking a small cell sample from livestock animals such as a cow or chicken, then identify cells that can multiply. Kristen Rogers, CNN, 6 June 2022 Burning natural gas produces nitrogen oxides (NOx), which can multiply the Wasatch Front’s major pollution challenges: wintertime particulates and summertime ozone. Tim Fitzpatrick, The Salt Lake Tribune, 26 May 2022 The film begins with a baroque flourish, as two young women, one Black and one white, sit side by side in a lurid fluorescent glow before an intricate bank of mirrors that multiply their reflections vertiginously. Richard Brod, The New Yorker, 29 June 2021 One reason is the infinite possibilities that multiply together and clog computers. Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 10 Dec. 2020 Threat actors understand the external dependencies that multiply across your expanding attack surface and frequently choose to target more vulnerable downstream entities. Ran Nahmias, Forbes, 13 June 2022 If the Rams repeat, the fan base would seemingly multiply. Gary Klein, Los Angeles Times, 10 Aug. 2022 Participants can add a Megaplier for an additional $1 a play that can multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to five times. Navya Gupta, Detroit Free Press, 29 July 2022
Adverb
The backlogs in arms sales are getting worse because the demand is growing as threats around the world multiply, experts said. Ellen Nakashima, Anchorage Daily News, 2 Sep. 2022 As ransomware attacks multiply, most organizations tend to respond in either of two ways—by paying the ransom, which can amount to millions of dollars, or not paying and diverting resources to recovery efforts. Etay Maor, Forbes, 17 Aug. 2022 As infections multiply in South Florida, the current outbreak has brought fear, and questions, about how monkeypox spreads within the community. Sun Sentinel, 7 Aug. 2022 As heat waves, droughts and major storms multiply, environmentalists look to businesses to do their part to help save the planet. Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY, 2 Aug. 2022 People who are multiply marginalized are usually contending with the constancy of oppression. Roxane Gay, New York Times, 7 July 2022 But any coronavirus infection carries risk, and the risk of a really bad outcome - a heart attack, for example - builds cumulatively, like a plaque, as infections multiply. Joel Achenbach, BostonGlobe.com, 10 July 2022 But any coronavirus infection carries risk, and the risk of a really bad outcome - a heart attack, for example - builds cumulatively, like a plaque, as infections multiply. Joel Achenbach, Anchorage Daily News, 10 July 2022 Once the sun broke through, some microbes did multiply, but their reign was short-lived and relatively restricted, probably because of the modest increases in global CO2 and temperature. Chris Mays, Scientific American, 23 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English multiplien, from Anglo-French multiplier, from Latin multiplicare, from multiplic-, multiplex multiple

First Known Use

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Adverb

1881, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1926, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

multiply

verb

mul·​ti·​ply ˈməl-tə-ˌplī How to pronounce multiply (audio)
multiplied; multiplying
1
: to increase in number : make or become more numerous
His worries multiplied.
2
: to find the product of by means of multiplication
Multiply 7 by 8.

multiplied

verb

past tense of multiply
1
as in propagated
to bring forth offspring rabbits multiply with proverbial rapidity

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • propagated
  • reproduced
  • bred
  • procreated
  • produced
  • generated
  • spawned
  • engendered
  • begot
  • had
  • sired
  • hatched
  • begat
  • mothered
  • bore
  • parented
  • got
  • gendered
2
as in increased
to make greater in size, amount, or number the booming economy multiplied the wealth of investors

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • increased
  • expanded
  • accelerated
  • augmented
  • boosted
  • raised
  • extended
  • amplified
  • swelled
  • compounded
  • enlarged
  • intensified
  • enhanced
  • escalated
  • maximized
  • strengthened
  • upped
  • reinforced
  • stoked
  • hyped
  • aggrandized
  • skyrocketed
  • supplemented
  • pumped up
  • built up
  • lengthened
  • magnified
  • supersized
  • boomed
  • inflated
  • spiked
  • stretched
  • jumped
  • developed
  • heightened
  • added (to)
  • prolonged
  • complemented
  • accumulated
  • distended
  • dilated
  • elongated
  • drew out
  • protracted
  • amassed
  • collected
  • blew up
  • parlayed
  • bumped (up)
  • reenforced
  • ratcheted (up)
  • racheted (up)
  • followed up
  • fleshed (out)
  • beefed (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • reduced
  • decreased
  • diminished
  • lessened
  • dwindled
  • lowered
  • downsized
  • abated
  • shortened
  • curtailed
  • subtracted (from)
  • abbreviated
  • abridged
  • contracted
  • compressed
  • condensed
  • de-escalated
  • constricted
  • minified
  • retrenched
  • cut back
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3
as in swelled
to become greater in extent, volume, amount, or number with each attempt the problems multiplied

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • increased
  • swelled
  • rose
  • expanded
  • accelerated
  • proliferated
  • intensified
  • ballooned
  • accumulated
  • climbed
  • mushroomed
  • enlarged
  • escalated
  • snowballed
  • spread
  • waxed
  • boomed
  • gained
  • burgeoned
  • surged
  • mounted
  • appreciated
  • skyrocketed
  • rolled up
  • jumped
  • redoubled
  • rocketed
  • built up
  • bourgeoned
  • heightened
  • inflated
  • peaked
  • bulked
  • distended
  • crested
  • crescendoed
  • blew up
  • puffed (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • decreased
  • diminished
  • lessened
  • dwindled
  • contracted
  • receded
  • waned
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