aggregate
ægrɪgət ægrɪgət ægrɪgeɪt ˈægrəgɪt ˈægrəˌgeɪt Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense aggregates, present participle aggregating, past tense , past participle aggregated
The adjective and noun are pronounced 'ægrɪgət/. The verb is pronounced /'ægrɪgeɪt/. 形容词和名词读作 /'ægrɪgət/。 动词读作 /'ægrɪgeɪt/。
1 ADJ [ADJ n] 总计的;合计的 An
aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together.
总计的;合计的 -
The rate of growth of GNP will depend upon the rate of growth of aggregate demand.
国民生产总值的增长率将取决于总需求的增长率。
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England have beaten the Welsh three times in succession with an aggregate score of 83-12.
英格兰队已经连续3次打败威尔士队,总比分为83比12。
Aggregate is also a noun.
2 N-COUNT (人或事物的)集合,集合体 An
aggregate is a number of people or things that are being considered as a single thing.
(人或事物的)集合,集合体 [formal] 3 VERB 合计;总计;汇集 If amounts or things
are aggregated, they are added together and considered as a single amount or thing.
合计;总计;汇集 [formal] [Also V pl-n into n] -
Different economies, with different currencies, should not be aggregated to produce uniform policies. [be V-ed into n]
不同的经济有着不同的货币,不应该视为一体以制定出统一的政策。
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We should never aggregate votes to predict results under another system. [V pl-n]
我们绝对不可将选票相加来预测另一种制度下的选举结果。
4 PHRASE 整体上;总共;作为总体 If a number of different things or amounts are considered
in aggregate, or
in the aggregate, they are considered as a single thing or amount.
整体上;总共;作为总体 [formal] 5 PHRASE [PHRASE after verb] 总得分 If one team beats another
on aggregate, it wins because it has a higher total score than the other team after a series of games.
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