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jiā yóu to add oil; to top up with gas; to refuel / to accelerate; to step on the gas / (fig.) to make an extra effort; to cheer sb on
duì right; correct / towards; at; for / concerning; regarding / to treat (sb a certain way) / to face / (bound form) opposite; facing; matching / to match together; to adjust / to fit; to suit / to answer; to reply / to add; to pour in (a fluid) / to check; to compare / classifier: couple; pair
jiā to add / (math.) plus / to increase; to augment / (used before a disyllabic verb, often after an adverb like , , etc, to indicate that the action applies to sth previously mentioned, as in 稍加改良 "make some minor improvements to (it)")
jiā shàng plus / to put in / to add / to add on / to add into / in addition / on top of that
tǒng statistics / to count / to add up
zēng (bound form) to increase; to augment; to add to
jiā to become a member / to join / to mix into / to participate in / to add in
pèi to pair up / to match / to arrange in pairs / to add sth into a group
zēng zhí to appreciate (financially) / to increase in value / value-added (accountancy)
còu dān to pad an order; to add extra items to an order so as to reach the minimum spend required to use a coupon, get a discount or qualify for free shipping
rǎn to dye / to catch (a disease) / to acquire (bad habits etc) / to contaminate / to add color washes to a painting
tiān to add; to increase; to replenish
to add up the total / to figure what sth amounts to / to consider
duì to cash / to exchange / to add (liquid) / to blend / one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦, symbolizing swamp / ☱
xuě shàng jiā shuāng (idiom) to make matters even worse / to add insult to injury
chōng pào to add water (or other liquid) to (another ingredient such as powdered milk or tea leaves) / to infuse (tea)
sān chòu jiang , dǐng Zhū Liàng lit. three ignorant cobblers add up to a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom / wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual
shǎ guā gān miàn boiled noodles served without broth, topped with just a sprinkle of oil and some chopped spring onions, to which customers add vinegar, soy sauce or chili oil according to their taste
zēng tiān to add / to increase
chī kòng xiǎng to embezzle by adding to the payroll employees existing in name only


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