Amount
41amount\ to — v Signify; add up to. John s total income didn t amount to more than a few hundred dollars …
42amount — v. n. RG. 497 == ‘vor it ne ssolde amounti noȝt,’ == because it would amount to or avail nought. So the prep. is omitted in Alys. 6020 ‘that amounted fyve hundred thousand knyghtis to armes , so Y fynde’ …
43amount to — достигать, доходить до Нis total sales didn t amount to more than a few hundred dollars …
44amount to — 1》 come to be (a total) when added together. → amount …
45amount — n 1. total, grand total, sum, sum total, whole, aggregate, lot; All Sl. whole bunch, whole mess, whole deal, whole shebang, whole kit and caboodle, whole shooting match, the works, whole ball of wax. 2. quantity, number, count, Scot and North Eng …
46amount — noun Syn: quantity, number, total, aggregate, sum, quota, size, mass, weight, volume Phrases: amount to …
47amount — kiekis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. amount; quantity vok. Menge, f; Quantum, n rus. количество, n pranc. quantité, f …
48amount — kiekis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Ko nors didumas, skaičius. atitikmenys: angl. amount; content; quantity vok. Anzahl, f; Betrag, m; Menge, f; Quantität, f rus. количество, n pranc. quantité, f …
49amount to — /ə maυnt tυ/ verb to make a total of ● Their debts amount to over £1m …
50amount — Quantity. The sum total of two or more particular sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality. Connelly v Western Union Telegraph Company, 100 Va 51, 669, 40 SE 618. The aggregate of principal and interest. The value of… …