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21value-added — /val yooh ad id/, n. 1. something, as an item of equipment, that has been added to a product by a marketer or distributor to warrant a markup in the retail price. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or supplying value added: software supplied by a value… …
22value-added — /val yooh ad id/, n. 1. something, as an item of equipment, that has been added to a product by a marketer or distributor to warrant a markup in the retail price. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or supplying value added: software supplied by a value… …
23phase in something — phase in (something) to introduce something gradually in stages. The plan would phase in a pay raise for many state government workers. They added too many stores at once instead of phasing them in over time. Opposite of: phase out (something) …
24think something through — think (something) through to consider something carefully, esp. before making an important decision. We can t afford a mistake, so think things through and make sure you have everything ready. You should think through all these questions before… …
25value-added — val′ue add′ed n. 1) cvb Also value add. something, as an item of equipment, added to a product by a marketer to warrant a markup in the retail price. 2) cvb of, pertaining to, or supplying value added • Etymology: 1930–35 …
26stink up (something) — 1. to make a place smell unpleasant. Take the garbage out before it stinks up the entire house. 2. to do something very badly. Every time I begin a new job, I worry that I m gonna stink it up, you know? Usage notes: sometimes used to suggest that …
27add to something — ˈadd to sth derived to increase sth in size, number, amount, etc • The bad weather only added to our difficulties. • The house has been added to (= new rooms, etc. have been built on to it) from time to time. Main entry: ↑add …
28tip the scales at something — tip the scales at (something) to be measured as being a particular weight. He s added more muscle to his frame, and now tips the scales at 268 pounds …
29add something on (to something) — ˌadd sthˈon (to sth) derived to include or attach sth extra • A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. related noun ↑add on Main entry: ↑addderived …
30measure something out — ˌmeasure sthˈout derived to take the amount of sth that you need from a larger amount • He measured out a cup of milk and added it to the mixture. Main entry: ↑measurederived …