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- to add
- (math.) plus
- to increase; to augment
- (used before a disyllabic verb, often after an adverb like 不[bu4], 大[da4], 稍[shao1] etc, to indicate that the action applies to sth previously mentioned, as in 稍加改良[shao1 jia1 gai3 liang2] "make some minor improvements to (it)")
- (Buddhism) (from Sanskrit "adhiṣṭhāna") blessings
- (fig.) empowerment; boost; support; backing
- to give one's blessing; to empower
- (Tw) to hold an additional (passport etc)
- to feed in
- to load (raw material, supplies, fuel etc)
- to supply
- fortified (with added material)
- to add oil; to top up with gas; to refuel
- to accelerate; to step on the gas
- (fig.) to make an extra effort; to cheer sb on
- to increase a bet; to raise (in poker); to raise the stakes
- to add; to pour in
- variant of 加註|加注[jia1 zhu4]
- to put on extra shows; to extend the run (of a show)
- to include an additional element in a show
- (of a nation) to join an alliance; (of an athlete) to join a sports team; (of an entrepreneur) to join a franchise; (of an actor) to join the cast of a movie; (of a recording artist) to sign with a label
Trad. 加碼
- to ratchet up
- to raise (expectations etc)
- to increase (a quota, a position in the market etc)
- to up the ante
- (computing) to encode
Trad. 加繆
- Albert Camus (1913-1960), French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist
Trad. 加蓋
- to seal (with an official stamp)
- to stamp
- (fig.) to ratify
- to put a lid on (a cooking pot)
- to cap
- to build an extension or additional story
Trad. 加賽
- (sports) to have an additional tie-breaking match or period of play; to have a playoff
- to make heavier
- to emphasize
- (of an illness etc) to become more serious
- to aggravate (a bad situation)
- to increase (a burden, punishment etc)
- (before a two-syllable verb) considerably
- greatly (exaggerate)
- vehemently (oppose)
- severely (punish)
- extensively (refurbish)
- effusively (praise)
- to add up (numbers)
- (fig.) to put together (several things of the same type, e.g. skills)
- in addition
- moreover
- (used before a disyllabic verb to indicate that the action of the verb is applied to sth or sb previously mentioned)
- to apply (restrictions etc) to (sb)
- to give (support, consideration etc) to (sth)
- (of two or more things) to occur at the same time; to be mingled; to accompany each other
- (of a government authority) to appoint (sb recommended by a subsidiary unit or a non-government organization)
- to add something extra
- an additional increment
- addendum
- to append
- an additional posthumous title
- to seal up (a door with a paper seal, or a document)
- to confer an additional title on a nobleman
- Leo Karakhan (1889-1937), Soviet ambassador to China 1921-26, executed in Stalin's 1937 purge
Trad. 龐加萊
- Henri Poincaré (1854-1912), French mathematician, physicist and philosopher
Trad. 機加酒
- flight and hotel (travel package) (abbr. for 機票加酒店|机票加酒店[ji1 piao4 jia1 jiu3 dian4])
Trad. 加減號
- plus-minus sign (±)
- plus and minus signs (+ and -)
- Gatling (name)
- Richard J. Gatling (1818-1903), inventor of the Gatling gun
Trad. 加索爾
- Gasol (name)
- Pau Gasol (1980-), former Spanish professional basketball player (NBA)
- Marc Gasol (1985-), Spanish professional basketball player
Trad. 加菲貓
- Garfield (the comic-strip cat)
- (coll.) flat-faced Persian-type cat (esp. an exotic shorthair)
Trad. 貝加萊
- B&R Industrial Automation International Trade (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
- Bugatti (name)
- Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. (French car company)
Trad. 穆加貝
- Robert Mugabe (1924-2019), Zimbabwean ZANU-PF politician, president of Zimbabwe 1987-2017
Trad. 滿剌加
- Ming Dynasty name for modern day Malacca
- see also 馬六甲|马六甲[Ma3 liu4 jia3]
Trad. 馬拉加
- Málaga, Spain
- Malaga city in Iranian East Azerbaijan
- Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968), Russian cosmonaut, first human in space
Trad. 加塞兒
- to push into a line out of turn; to cut in line; to jump the queue
