Added Meaning in English
word · lemma: add
/ˈædəd/
A-did
/ˈædɪd/
A-did
التعريف
Past tense and past participle of 'add'. It means that something was put in, joined, increased, or included with something else.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very common in both literal and abstract contexts: 'added sugar', 'added a name', 'added pressure'. As an adjective before a noun, it often means 'extra': 'added cost', 'added benefit'. Don't confuse it with the math-only meaning; it is also used for including information, people, features, or effects.
Spanish: añadido - agregadoPortuguese (BR): adicionado - acrescentadoPortuguese (PT): adicionado - acrescentadoChinese (Simplified): 添加的 - 增加的Chinese (Traditional): 添加的 - 增加的Hindi: जोड़ा गया - अतिरिक्तArabic: مُضاف - إضافيBengali: যোগ করেছিলাম - যুক্ত করেছিলামRussian: добавил - добавила - добавилиJapanese: 追加したVietnamese: đã thêmKorean: 추가했다Turkish: eklediUrdu: شامل کیا - جوڑاIndonesian: menambahkan
جمل نموذجية
I added milk to my coffee.
basic
She added her name to the list.
basic
The new road added ten minutes to our trip.
basic
They added a few more chairs when extra guests showed up.
natural
His joke added a little humor to a tense meeting.
natural
I never added you to the group chat, did I?
natural