accumulated / əˈkyu myəˌleɪt /

累积积累积累的累计

accumulated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ac·cu·mu·lat·ed, ac·cu·mu·lat·ing.

  1. to gather or collect, often in gradual degrees; heap up: to accumulate wealth.
v. 无主动词 verb

ac·cu·mu·lat·ed, ac·cu·mu·lat·ing.

  1. to gather into a heap, mass, cover, etc.; form a steadily increasing quantity: Snow accumulated in the driveway. His debts kept on accumulating.

accumulated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

gather or amass something

更多accumulated例句

  1. If you want to try this method, I’d suggest you carry a pack of tissues with you so you can replace the one inside your mask as necessary, as moisture can accumulate and dampen it.
  2. Infections were accumulating so fast in the trial that Moderna’s analysis ended up being based on 95 cases, the company said.
  3. Not to mention, it takes time to accumulate domain authority.
  4. This afternoon, we’ll be left with some drizzle, and perhaps a shower or two but the accumulating rainfall is mostly over.
  5. Since the turn of the millennium, only two teams10 have lifted the Premier League trophy after accumulating 81 points or fewer.
  6. In our digital world, all the accumulated knowledge of human history is available in the palm of our hands.
  7. For example, a website accumulated all of my music videos to point out perceived Illuminati images.
  8. The crowd that accumulated to watch the squabble reportedly applauded and cheered as Bieber fled the scene.
  9. The raw numbers that he accumulated over his 19 years in that uniform—at least, the raw offensive numbers—are unarguably great.
  10. The Guardian reported in 2007 that he had accumulated $40 billion in hidden wealth.
  11. Thus among the huge mass of accumulated commodities the simplest wants would go unsatisfied.
  12. In the midst of accumulated wealth social justice seems as far away as ever.
  13. The dry earth, sun-baked to a depth of many feet, was giving off its store of heat accumulated during the day.
  14. At last the accumulated horrors shook even his firm spirit, and on June 4th a capitulation was agreed on.
  15. By the repetition of this process, a layer of several feet in thickness, of an excellent soil, is accumulated on the surface.