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Amount to Meaning in English

expression

əˈmaʊnt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
uh-MOWNT too, tuh, ti
ɐmˈaʊnt/ /tˈuː
uh-MOWNT TOO

释义

To add up to a total number or result; also, to mean or be the same as something when all factors are considered.

用法与细微差别

'Amount to' is often used in formal, business, or legal contexts. It can refer to sums in money or describe what something represents in effect (e.g., 'amounts to a crime'). Usually followed by a number or noun ('amounts to $500', 'amounts to nothing'). Not interchangeable with 'count as'.

例句

The total bills amount to $200.

basic

All these little mistakes amount to big problems.

basic

The cost of repairs will amount to a lot.

basic

What you did basically amounts to breaking the rules.

natural

Our offer just doesn’t amount to much, does it?

natural

All his promises amounted to nothing in the end.

natural