English-Thai Dictionary
amount
N จำนวน รวม total sum jam-nuan-ruam
amount
VI มี ผลรวม มี จำนวน รวม total add up to number mee-phon-ruam
amount to
PHRV กลาย เป็นจริง เทียบเท่า กับ เปรียบเสมือน add up to klai-pen-jing
amount to
PHRV รวมกัน เป็น รวม เป็น บวก กัน เป็น add up to come to ruam-kan-pen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AMOUNT
v.i.[L. mons, a mountain, or its root. ] 1. To rise to or reach, by an accumulation of particulars, into an aggregate whole; to compose in the whole; as, the interest on the several sums amounts to fifty dollars.
2. To rise, reach, or extend to, in effect, or substance; to result in, by consequence, when all things are considered; as, the testimony of these witnesses amounts to very little.
AMOUNT
n. 1. The sum total of two or more particular sums or quantities; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16.
2. The effect, substance or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.
AMOUNTING
ppr. Rising to, by accumulation or addition; coming or increasing to; resulting in effect or substance.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AMOUNT
A *mount ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Amounted; p. pr. & vb. n. Amounting. ]Etym: [OF. amonter to increase, advance, ascend, fr. amont (equiv. to L. ad montem to the mountain ) upward, F. amont up the river. See Mount, n.]
1. To go up; to ascend. [Obs. ] So up he rose, and thence amounted straight. Spenser.
2. To rise or reach by an accumulation of particular sums or quantities; to come (to ) in the aggregate or whole; -- with to or unto.
3. To rise, reach, or extend in effect, substance, or influence; to be equivalent; to come practically (to ); as, the testimony amounts to very little.
AMOUNT
AMOUNT A *mount ", v. t.
Defn: To signify; to amount to. [Obs. ]
AMOUNT
AMOUNT A *mount ", n.
1. The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.
2. The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this. The whole amount of that enormous fame. Pope.
New American Oxford Dictionary
amount
a mount |əˈmount əˈmaʊnt | ▶noun a quantity of something, typically the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent: the sport gives an enormous amount of pleasure to many people | the substance is harmless if taken in small amounts. • a sum of money: they have spent a colossal amount rebuilding the stadium. ▶verb [ no obj. ] (amount to ) come to be (the total ) when added together: losses amounted to over 10 million dollars. • be the equivalent of: their actions amounted to a conspiracy | what this guy was doing clearly did amount to persecution. • develop into; become: you'll never amount to anything. PHRASES any amount of a great deal or number of: a good marriage can withstand any amount of external pressure. no amount of not even the greatest possible amount of: no amount of talk is going to change anything. ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Old French amunter, from amont ‘upward, ’ literally ‘uphill, ’ from Latin ad montem. The noun use dates from the early 18th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
amount
amount |əˈmaʊnt | ▶noun a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent: sport gives an enormous amount of pleasure to many people | the substance is harmless if taken in small amounts. • a sum of money: they have spent a colossal amount rebuilding the stadium. ▶verb [ no obj. ] (amount to ) come to be (the total ) when added together: losses amounted to over 10 million pounds. • be regarded or classified as; be the equivalent of: their actions amounted to a conspiracy | what this guy was doing clearly did amount to persecution. • develop into; become: you'll never amount to anything. PHRASES any amount of a great deal or number of: the second half produced any amount of action. no amount of not even the greatest possible amount of: no amount of talk is going to change anything. ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Old French amunter, from amont ‘upward ’, literally ‘uphill ’, from Latin ad montem. The noun use dates from the early 18th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
amount
amount noun a fair amount of roast beef | we sold a comparable amount in the second quarter: quantity, number, total, aggregate, sum, quota, group, size, mass, weight, volume, bulk, lot, quantum. PHRASES the full amount we can't make a payment schedule until we know the full amount: the grand total, the total, the aggregate; informal the whole kit and caboodle, the whole shebang, the whole nine yards. amount to 1 the bill amounted to $50: add up to, come to, run (to ), be, total. 2 a result that amounted to complete failure: constitute, be tantamount to, come down to, boil down to; signify, signal, mean, indicate, suggest, denote, point to, be evidence of, be symptomatic of; literary betoken. 3 her relationships had never amounted to anything significant: become, develop into, develop into, prove to be, turn out to be.
Oxford Thesaurus
amount
amount noun a substantial amount of money | the same amount of people as last year: quantity, number, total, aggregate, sum, quota, group, size, mass, weight, volume, bulk, load, consignment; proportion, portion, part, dose, dosage; technical quantum. PHRASES the full amount the grand total, the total, the aggregate; informal the whole caboodle, the whole shebang, the full nine yards. ▶verb PHRASES amount to 1 the bill amounted to £50: add up to, come to, run to, number, be, make, total, equal, be equal to, be equivalent to, represent, count as; Brit. tot up to. 2 the delays amounted to maladministration: constitute, comprise, be equivalent to, be tantamount to, approximate to, add up to, come down to, boil down to; signify, signal, mean, indicate, suggest, denote, point to, be evidence of, be symptomatic of; informal spell, spell out; literary betoken. 3 her relationships had never amounted to anything significant: become, grow into, develop into, mature into, prove to be, turn out to be, progress to, advance to.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
amount
a mount /əmáʊnt /〖a (…に )mount (上る )〗名詞 複 ~s /ts /1 C 〖a … amount [ … amounts 〗(of A )]…な量 [額 ] (のA ) (!…は 形容詞 ; ↓語法 ) ▸ a large amount of money ≒large amounts of money 多額の金 ▸ The medicine is harmless if taken in small amounts .この薬は少しずつ飲めば害がない ▸ a certain amount of time [confidence ]ある程度の時間 [自信 ](≒ some time [confidence ]).語法 コーパス 1 amountを修飾する 形容詞 はlarge, small, certain, enormous, fair, huge, tremendousなどで, ╳big, ╳littleは通例用いない .2 ofに続くAは物質 時間 金額 感情 行為などの U 名詞で, C 名詞の複数形には通例a number ofを用いる. ただし ⦅くだけて ⦆ではAを1つのまとまりとして見てamountを用いることも多い ▸ an enormous amount [number ] of resources 莫大な資源 .2 〖the ~〗(金銭 量などの )一定量, (ある )金額 ; 合計, 総額 (total ); 元利合計 (!数の 「合計 」はsumを用いる ) ▸ the total amount of spending [fat ]総支出額 [脂肪の総量 ]▸ The amount of the bill is $50 .勘定は合計50ドルです ▸ Please pay the (full ) amount within a week .1週間以内に全額をお支払いください 3 〖the ~〗(発言 意見などの )要点, 意義, 要旨 .à ny am ó unt of A 1 たくさんのA 〈金 時間 物など 〉.2 どれだけの量 [額 ]のA .in am ó unt 1 合計で, しめて .2 要するに, 結局 .no am ó unt of A 〖文頭で 〗Aがまったく …(し )ない ▸ No amount of patience will solve the problem .どれほど我慢してもその問題は解決しないだろう t ò the am ó unt of A 全部でA 〈量 額 〉まで (の ).動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 自動詞 〖amount to A 〗 (!進行形にしない ) 1 〈勘定などが 〉 (合計で )A 〈金額 数量 〉に達する , なる ▸ The loss [debt, bill ] amounts to ten dollars .損失 [借金, 勘定 ]は10ドルになる 2 a. 〈言動 状況などが 〉A 〈事 〉も同然である ; 要するにAになる [等しい ] (!Aは 名詞 動名 ) ▸ It amounts to stealing [a threat ].それは盗む [脅迫 ]も同然である ▸ It amounts to this. ≒What it amounts to is this .要するにそれはこうだ (!説明の前置きとして ) b. 〈人 言動 (の価値 )が 〉Aになる (!しばしば否定文で; Aはmuch, anything, a great deal, nothingなど ) ▸ We hope you'll amount to something .私たちは君が立派な人間になることを願っている ▸ The business won't amount to much .その事業は大して成功しないだろう