added to

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English - Turkish
(Bilgisayar) eklendiği yer
ekli
ekledi

Mary, Tom'u bağlantılarına ekledi. - Mary added Tom to her contacts.

Güzel hava yolculuğumuza neşe ekledi. - Fine weather added to the joy of our trip.

add to
ilave etmek

Az önce söylediklerime ilave etmek istediğin bir şey var mı? - Is there anything you want to add to what I just said?

add to
(Bilgisayar) ekle

Hala bu açıklamaya eklenecek bir şey var mı? - Is there still something to add to his explanation?

Lütfen Tom'u listeye ekleyin. - Please add Tom to the list.

add to
(Bilgisayar) ekleme yeri
added
toplanmak
added
katılmak

Tom adını dansa katılmak isteyenlerin listesine ekledi. - Tom added his name to the list of people who wanted to attend the dance.

added
binmek
added
{f} ekle

Bir yorum eklediniz, çeviri değil. Çeviri eklemek için, cümle üzerindeki «あ→а» simgesine tıklatın. - You have added a comment, not a translation. To add a translation, click on the «あ→а» icon above the sentence.

Bir dakika içinde döneceğim,diye ekledi. - I'll be back in a minute, he added.

added
(Bilgisayar) eklendi
Added
ekile
add to
Artırmak, üzerine eklemek
added
eklenmiş
be added to
ilave olmak
added
{s} katılmış
added
{s} katma
added
(İnşaat) ilave edilmiş
added
{s} ekli
English - English
increased, supplemented
add to
{f} supplement, augment; raise the quantity of; include; have an increased effect
add to
have an increased effect; "This adds to my worries"
add to
have an increased effect; "This adds to my worries
added
past of add
added
combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scope; "takes on added significance"; "an added attraction
added
You use added to say that something has more of a particular thing or quality. For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen. = extra. in addition to what is usual or expected = extra
added
{s} supplemented
added to

    Turkish pronunciation

    ädıd tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈadəd tə/ /ˈædəd tə/

    Etymology

    [ 'ad ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin addere, from ad- + -dere to put; more at DO.

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