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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ad·ded /ˈædɪd/ ●○○ adjective  MORE/EXTRAin addition to what is usual or expected 额外的,附加的,增添的 SYN extra cereal with added vitamins 维生素强化麦片 no added sugar 无添加糖added advantage/bonus/benefit etc The system has the added advantage of recordable DVD drives. 该系统还有一个优点是它带DVD刻录光驱。 Include people in your picture for added interest. 将人物摄入画面以增添情趣。added difficulty/problem etc Our yard is only small, and has the added disadvantage of facing north. 我们的院子很小,还有个缺点是朝北。 It may not be necessary to go to the added expense of updating your anti-virus software. 另外花钱升级杀病毒软件也许没有必要。
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addedFood giant Hillsdown Holdings added 8p to 130p after a maintained dividend forecast and boardroom shake-up.In all departments staff who show added ability will be given training and promotion.The new computer is as good as the old one, with the added advantage of being smaller.An added bonus of holding your wedding reception at home is the lower cost.The result is added comfort to your game.The element of risk gave it an added excitement.We now have the added expense of having two kids in college.In the imagination, of course, there is an added pleasure from recognition of the resemblance between the imitation and the original.By contrast older established partners may be less keen on expansion in view of the added pressures it will produce.Buy a high-factor sun lotion, and wear a hat for added protection.Now, they say, future battles will be waged on features and added value.added advantage/bonus/benefit etcA theatrical release would have been an added bonus.The truly neat Cal Schenkel cover is an added bonus, by the way.An added benefit is that rabbits are commonly raised without the use of hormones or steroids to promote growth.And that would have the added advantage of being able to hop from one creature to another.The kana syllabaries have more or less the same advantages plus the added advantage of being much smaller in size.This strategy has the added benefit of helping you get ready to escape the emptiness and find a new job.This tactic had the added advantage of lining us up with the village where the jeep would be waiting.This has the added advantage of making a nice contrast to the night scenes in the previous sequence.
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added
added /ˈædəd, ˈædɪd/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: addition, additive; adjective: additonal, added; verb: add; adverb: additionally
in addition to what is usual or expected
   SYN  extra:
    cereal with added vitamins
    no added sugar
    added advantage/bonus/benefit etc
    The system has the added advantage of recordable DVD drives.
    Include people in your picture for added interest.
    added difficulty/problem etc
    Our yard is only small, and has the added disadvantage of facing north.
    It may not be necessary to go to the added expense of updating your anti-virus software.
     
THESAURUS
    extra in addition to the usual or standard cost, time, amount etc: They let the kids stay up an extra hour. | Some stores charge extra for delivery. | Postage is extra.
    additional [only before noun] more than the basic amount or the amount that you expected or agreed. Additional is more formal than extra: An evening job would provide additional income. | There may be an additonal charge for paying bills by credit card.
    added [only before noun ] extra – used when talking about something that makes something better or more effective: an added benefit | an added precaution | It was a beautiful place, and the good weather was an added bonus. | Use a sunscreen for added protection.
    spare [only before noun] kept in addition to the one you usually use, so that it is available if the one you usually use breaks, gets lost etc: a spare key | a spare tyre | a spare set of clothes