Results for: insert extra time into the calendar, insert or introduce, interpose
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add authorized signature to agreement, add extra information, add in writing, add as a supplement, attach somethingappend
add extra charge to insurance premium, amount carried in one trip, amount of drawn electrical power, charge added to mutual share price, device drawing electrical power, fill, burden, pack (with goods, cargo, etc.); overload, supply with an overly larg...load
add extra ingredient, exposure to radiation, give a dose of medicine to, divide into portions, give medicine to, measure out medication, prescribed amount (as in medicine), prescribed amount of medication, venereal diseasedose
add extra lining to clothing, insert words in a text, interlineate, insert words between the printed or written lines of a document or textinterline
add fringes to something, insert yarn pieces in canvas, monotonous beat, say or speak monotonously, strum, strum a guitar; knock, tap steadily, thread end left on loom, yarn pieces added to canvasthrum
add lard to meat before cooking, include extra words, pig fat, spread with pig fat; flavor with pig fat; embellish, add to (a speech, etc.), white cooking fatlard
add microorganisms to a culture, introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas, protect somebody against diseaseinoculate
add prefix to, arrange in advance, introduce with something, place before or in front of; add a prefix, add a word or word stem to the beginning of a word; set or arrange in advance, put before something, something preceding something else, title, word...prefix
add sauce to food, enliven something, flavoring liquid for food, gravy, liquid condiment poured over food for extra flavor; something that spices, something that adds flavor; boldness, insolence (Slang); stewed and pureed fruit; vegetables served with ...sauce
add something as extra comment, insert extra comments, put in parentheses, enclose in parentheses; use a parenthetical expression, put something in parenthesesparenthesize
add something as extra, add something to discussionthrow in
add something gradually, arrange to include something, insert, inlaywork in
add something to situation, force in by means of a syringe or other device; infuse, interject, introduce something new or different, force liquid or gas into something, put a rocket or satellite in orbit, put fluid into the body with a syringeinject
add something, give on a temporary basis; give money as a loan; donate, contribute; give, impart; help, assist; accommodate, adapt, give somebody money for limited time, let somebody borrow somethinglend
add to or repeat performance of, extra or repeated performance of something, interj. once more! (used by an audience to request a repeat or additional performance), request by an audience for a repeat or additional performance; performance given in res...encore
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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