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التَّطْبِيقِيَّةُ
addition
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I. addition [Brit əˈdɪʃ(ə)n, Am əˈdɪʃ(ə)n] N
1. addition (person or thing added):
addition (to text, list, house)
addition (to team, range)
addition (to corporation, company)
2. addition U (process of adding) (gen):
addition
adjonction f (of de)
addition MATH
II. in addition ADV
in addition
III. in addition to PREP
in addition to
Invalidity Addition N Brit
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addition (à to)
addition
addition uncountable
addition
en sus de choses, conseils
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addition [əˈdɪʃn] N
1. addition no pl a. MATH:
addition
2. addition (added thing):
addition
3. addition (as well):
in addition
in addition to sth
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addition
addition
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addition ·ˈdɪʃ· ə n] N
1. addition a. math:
addition
2. addition (added thing):
addition
Phrases:
in addition
in addition to sth
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English
addition
addition
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in addition
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The addition of a chancel and transepts in 1872 created a cruciform plan.
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In addition to the playable drivers, other characters have supporting roles in this game as well.
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In addition, many local leaders resented the way it was imposed from outside without understanding of local issues.
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This text on public speaking is used in many high schools and colleges today in addition to many other texts he authored.
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Between 1873 and 1874, further additions were made to the campground.
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