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aggregating

/adjective, noun ag-ri-git, -geyt; verb ag-ri-geyt/US // adjective, noun ˈæg rɪ gɪt, -ˌgeɪt; verb ˈæg rɪˌgeɪt //

聚合,汇总,聚集,汇集

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined: the aggregate amount of indebtedness.
    • : Botany. formed of florets collected in a dense cluster but not cohering, as the daisy. composed of a cluster of carpels belonging to the same flower, as the raspberry.
    • : Geology. consisting of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sum, mass, or assemblage of particulars; a total or gross amount: the aggregate of all past experience.
    • : a cluster of soil particles: an aggregate larger than 250 micrometers in diameter, as the size of a small crumb, is technically regarded as a macroaggregate.
    • : any of various loose, particulate materials, as sand, gravel, or pebbles, added to a cementing agent to make concrete, plaster, etc.
    • : Mathematics. set.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ag·gre·gat·ed, ag·gre·gat·ing.

    • : to bring together; collect into one sum, mass, or body.
    • : to amount to: The guns captured will aggregate five or six hundred.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ag·gre·gat·ed, ag·gre·gat·ing.

    • : to combine and form a collection or mass.

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Examples

  • By total efficiency, the conference is off to its second-worst aggregate performance through three games since 2005.

  • Using this in a report shows you the aggregated performance data for each option.

  • It’s possible that some of the materials could go into commercial products, like the aggregates in concrete, to defray the costs.

  • But, of course, there are many polls with many methodologies and many flaws, which is why seasoned data folks will always show you an aggregate of a wide variety of polls.

  • The stocks of DEI businesses where key employee groups thrived rose 35% between 2006 and 2014, whereas the aggregate S&P 500 rose only 9% during that time.

  • How does aggregating non-corrupt contributions render them corrupt?

  • But there is InTrade, an online betting ring that does a decent job of aggregating conventional wisdom.

  • The Neolithic remains occur in thin compact strata aggregating some forty-five feet in thickness.

  • To bring supplies to one Army corps trainloads aggregating 200 tons a day were required.

  • Several minor calls for shorter terms of enlistment, aggregating more than forty thousand, are here omitted for brevity's sake.

  • It meets the requisitions of the philosophical understanding, as well as of the shaping and aggregating fancy.

  • Bryant gave his promissory notes to Gov. Abernethy, aggregating $30,000 in principal, as part consideration for the purchase.