aggregated

IPA/ˈæɡ.rɪ.ɡeɪt/
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aggregated — verb

  • aggregatedpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • aggregateds3rd person singular
  • aggregateding-ing form
  • aggregatededpast simple

1. to bring many separate numbers, pieces, or amounts together so they form one lar

1.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

to bring many separate numbers, pieces, or amounts together so they form one larger group or total

例句

The website aggregated thousands of hotel prices so travellers could compare them on one page.

aggregate + object (data/figures brought into one total)

Hari aggregated the monthly sales figures into a single yearly report for the board.

aggregate X into Y for combining amounts

同義詞
  • combine

    everyday word; 'aggregate' is formal and usually about data or totals

  • compile

    focuses on gathering into a list or collection; 'aggregate' stresses forming one total

  • pool

    combine shared resources; less technical than 'aggregate'

反義詞
  • separate

    split a whole back into its parts

  • disaggregate

    formal: break combined data back into separate groups

文法句型

aggregate + object

aggregate (of data/figures)

用法筆記

Subject is usually a system, study, or organisation that pools data, money, or items rather than a single everyday action.

常見錯誤

I aggregated my friends at the party.
I gathered my friends at the party.
💡'aggregate' is for combining numbers, data, or amounts, not for calling people together.

aggregated — adjective

aggregated — noun