1.总计共达;〔口语〕总之就是
1.if separate amounts add up to a total amount, together they form that total
2.to combine to produce a particular result or effect
1.I'm wondering whether all the related information could add up to a clear picture of him.
不知道所有这些相关信息能否凑成一幅关于他的清晰图画。
2.For a large number of widgets, this will quickly add up to a large footprint both in memory and JVM startup time.
对于大量的widget来说,这会导致内存和JVM启动时间的猛增。
3.So, what does all this add up to, when it comes to choosing a school for your child, money no object?
那么,综合考虑所有上述因素,在不受财力限制的情况下,究竟该如何为孩子择校呢?
4.That margin and other market failings add up to 20% to the cost of every sack.
这么一让价再加上其他市场弊端使得每袋粮成本损失高达20%。
5.Even in the United States, where tax revenues add up to less than 30% of GDP, simply raising tax rates is not the best answer.
即使在税收收入占国民收入总值不到百分之三十的美国,单纯提高税收亦非上策。
6.Even very short periods of time add up to all useful hours I need, if I plunge in without delay.
如果我能立即投入工作,哪怕只有很短的时间,累积起来也会变成十分有用的几个小时。
7.The total words do not add up to a large number .
所有文字合计起来数目也不大。
8.How much does that add up to?
那些加起来总共是多少?
9.Researcher Emily Stag said: 'Twenty pounds a week might not seem a lot, but can add up to a huge amount over a lifetime.
研究人员艾米丽斯泰格说:“每周20英镑也许看起来不是很多,但一辈子这么积累起来数额就相当大了。”
10.If each of us learned how to conserve just a little more water, it could add up to big savings.
如果我们每个人都学着去节约一点水,这将是一笔很大的节省。