Add in Meaning in English
expression
ˈæd/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
AD-in
ˈæd/ /ˈɪn
AD-in
Definição
To include something extra as part of a whole, especially when mixing or combining things.
Uso & Nuances
Commonly used when talking about recipes, instructions, or changes to plans. More informal than 'include' and typically refers to a physical or conceptual component being added. Often used with objects ('add in the milk', 'add in extra time'). Not the same as just 'add' — 'add in' emphasizes incorporating into an existing mix.
Spanish: agregar - añadir - incorporarPortuguese (BR): adicionar - incluir - acrescentarPortuguese (PT): adicionar - incluir - acrescentarChinese (Simplified): 加入 - 添加Chinese (Traditional): 加入 - 添加Hindi: शामिल करना - जोड़नाArabic: يضيف - يدرجBengali: যোগ করুন - যুক্ত করুনRussian: добавить - включитьJapanese: 加える - 追加するVietnamese: thêm vàoKorean: 추가하다 - 더하다Turkish: eklemek - ilave etmekUrdu: شامل کرناIndonesian: tambahkan - masukkan
Frases de Exemplo
Add in the eggs after the sugar.
basic
Can I add in a salad to my order?
basic
Don't forget to add in your phone number.
basic
We decided to add in some extra features to the app.
natural
If you add in all the costs, the trip gets pretty expensive.
natural
Let me add in one more point before we finish.
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