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tack something on phrasal verb with tackverbuk /tæk/ us /tæk/ informal to add something that you had not planned to add, often without much preparation or thought: (临时)增补,附加 tack something on to somethingAt the last minute they tacked on a couple of extra visits to my schedule.在最后一刻,他们在我的日程安排上增加了几项额外的参观活动。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Augmenting and supplementing accrete accrue add add something in addendum addition bolt bulk up extension gain horizon incremental interpolate interpolation new tag something on top something up transfuse weight write something into something
tack on something | American Dictionary
tack on something phrasal verb with tackverb[ T ]us/tæk/ to add something extra: They tacked an additional 18% on the bill as a service charge.
tack sth on | Business English
tack sth on phrasal verb with tackverb[ T ]uk /tæk/us (alsotack sth onto sth) to add something extra to something: Tacking a 32% surcharge on these products prices them out of U.S. markets. He promised that he would tack labour and environmental clauses onto future trade deals. STOCK MARKET informal to increase by a certain amount: Wal-Mart tacked on $1.18, or 2.1% and was the Dow's biggest percentage gainer. The Nasdaq tacked on 11.12 points or 0.81% to 1391.74. |