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accrued

/uh-krood/US // əˈkrud //

应计,应计的,应计费用,应计金额

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : added as a matter of periodic gain or advantage, as interest on money: Each year, grants from the accrued interest on the trust fund are awarded to agencies and programs serving the Navajo Nation.
    • : happening or coming as or through a natural growth or addition; accumulated: The handmade ornaments speak of generations of accrued skill and a high degree of workmanship.
    • : Law. noting a right or demand that has become present and enforceable: Termination will not affect the accrued rights of either party under this Agreement.

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Examples

  • By maintaining one page that you update on a yearly basis, you open up the ability to accrue links year-over-year rather than needing to “reset” with each new year, ultimately saving you a lot of time and resources.

  • When the WEF annual meeting convenes in May next year, Singapore will have accrued months of experience in managing pandemic-era travel, likely while maintaining low infection rates.

  • Cumulatively, the affiliate content accrued more than 3 million views over Cyber Week.

  • Cities control the local roadside and passthrough streets and the revenue accrued through parking solutions.

  • They accrued significant goodwill along the way, but also suffered high-profile defeats in the last two postseasons.

  • He takes careful sips while passing down the collective knowledge of his ancestors, accrued over countless generations.

  • Still, Diamond is finding the reputation he's accrued over the past decade hard to lose.

  • The show looked and felt nothing like the one that accrued eight seasons of fans.

  • He goes beyond Haass to focus on the immense profits that accrued to American contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • The petition has accrued 413 signatures so far, as well as multiple comments of support.

  • That event was not likely to happen; for, since the grant had been made, a new arrear of tithes had accrued.

  • That week she sent me two hundred dollars, which paid our board-bill and debts accrued on telephone, telegraph and cable messages.

  • Give them five thousand dollars and draw a year's interest for yourself out of my interest that has accrued.

  • More reputation for this sort of knowledge accrued to Mr. Cooper from Precaution than from his subsequent real work on England.

  • Brilliant results accrued from all this participation in the general life of Germany.