amount to (something)

  • 1amount to something — amount to (something) to be the same as something else. A decrease in student aid amounts to an increase in tuition fees. She thought he was wrong to take what amounts to a stand against greater freedom. Related vocabulary: add up to something …

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  • 2amount to something — …

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  • 3no amount of something — phrase used for saying that something will never be enough to have an effect No amount of training could have prepared him for this. Thesaurus: not enoughsynonym Main entry: amount * * * no amount of sth …

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  • 4amount to — (something) to be the same as something else. A decrease in student aid amounts to an increase in tuition fees. She thought he was wrong to take what amounts to a stand against greater freedom. Related vocabulary: add up to something …

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  • 5no amount of something — used for saying that something will never be enough to have an effect No amount of training could have prepared him for this …

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  • 6any amount of something — any amount of sth idiom a large quantity of sth • There s been any amount of research into the subject. Main entry: ↑amountidiom …

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  • 7amount — a|mount1 [ ə maunt ] noun count *** a quantity of money: This amount should be paid within two weeks. a. a quantity of something: You only need a small amount. amount of: A computer can store a vast amount of information. A certain amount of… …

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  • 8amount — ▪ I. amount a‧mount 1 [əˈmaʊnt] noun [countable, uncountable] a quantity of something: • debts that vary in amount • Figures show a big rise in the amount of money in the economy. • You must pay the full amount in advance. • a cheque in… …

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  • 9amount to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms amount to : present tense I/you/we/they amount to he/she/it amounts to present participle amounting to past tense amounted to past participle amounted to 1) a) amount to something to be the same as or equal to …

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  • 10amount — [[t]əma͟ʊnt[/t]] ♦♦ amounts, amounting, amounted 1) N VAR: usu N of n The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get. He needs that amount of money to survive... I still do a certain amount of work for them...… …

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