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aggregation

/ag-ri-gey-shuhn/US // ˌæg rɪˈgeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌæɡrɪˈɡeɪʃən) //

聚合,聚集,汇总,聚会

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group or mass of distinct or varied things, persons, etc.: an aggregation of complainants.
    • : collection into an unorganized whole.
    • : the state of being so collected.
    • : Biology, Ecology. a group of organisms of the same or different species living closely together but less integrated than a society.

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Examples

  • They form big aggregations, and they come to the surface in the nighttime.

  • Some of these resources involve Herculean feats of data aggregation from governments around the world.

  • Toutiao, for example, is the top news and information aggregation app in the country, with 275 million monthly active users.

  • He says there’s a chance that the background odors of gregarious locusts could interact with 4VA to amplify the aggregation signal.

  • SherloQ, powered by IBM Watson, makes the aggregation of data easier in real-time.

  • The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size.

  • Flipboard: Not many apps do personalized news aggregation as fluidly and beautifully as Flipboard.

  • The RealClearPolitics poll aggregation gives Obama a 48.7 - 46.3 lead over Romney.

  • Six Degrees of Aggregation Michael Shapiro, Columbia Journalism Review How The Huffington Post ate the internet.

  • Aggregation lives on the Cheat Sheet, the video player, and in the breaking news slot in the first big box.

  • There are few species whose association is above that of mere aggregation in flight.

  • All the above matters show how difficult it is to expect a community spirit in any area which is just an aggregation of houses.

  • The human family is an aggregation of families; and the family, not the man nor the woman, is the unit of the state.

  • Kingsville was a splendid aggregation of one house and a long platform.

  • A single group or aggregation of lesions or an area of disease.