aggregated
aggregated — 動詞
- 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
彙總;合計
把多筆數字或資料加總成一個整體
to bring many separate numbers, pieces, or amounts together so they form one larger group or total
The website aggregated thousands of hotel prices so travellers could compare them on one page.
這個網站彙總了數千筆飯店價格,讓旅客可以在同一頁上比較。
aggregate + object (data/figures brought into one total)
Hari aggregated the monthly sales figures into a single yearly report for the board.
Hari 把每月的銷售數字彙總成一份年度報告給董事會。
aggregate X into Y for combining amounts
When the small donations were aggregated, the charity had raised over fifty thousand dollars.
當這些小額捐款合計起來時,這個慈善機構已募得超過五萬美元。
The app aggregates news stories from many sources into one daily feed.
這個應用程式把許多來源的新聞彙整成一個每日資訊流。
Researchers aggregated the survey answers from five towns to find a national pattern.
研究人員把五個城鎮的問卷答案彙總起來,找出全國性的趨勢。
- 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
aggregated — 形容詞
- aggregatedpositive
- more aggregatedcomparative
- most aggregatedsuperlative
1. made by adding several separate amounts or units together, so it shows one combi
總計的;合計
由各部分加總而成、顯示總和的
made by adding several separate amounts or units together, so it shows one combined total
The team won on aggregate score after beating the same rivals twice over two weeks.
在兩週內兩度擊敗同一對手後,這支隊伍以總比分獲勝。
collocation: aggregate score
Élise studied the aggregate income of every household in the small fishing village.
Élise 研究了這個小漁村裡每一戶家庭的總收入。
aggregate + noun (combined total)
The aggregate weight of the boxes was too heavy for the small delivery van.
這些箱子的總重量對那台小貨車來說太重了。
Economists watch the aggregate demand for goods across the whole country each month.
經濟學家每個月都會關注全國各地商品的總需求。
The aggregate cost of the repairs surprised Caio when he added every bill together.
當 Caio 把每一張帳單加起來後,這些維修的總費用讓他大吃一驚。
- individual
relating to one separate unit, not the combined total
文法句型
aggregate + noun
用法筆記
Almost always sits directly before a noun (aggregate score, aggregate demand). It is rarely used after 'be'.
aggregated — 名詞
1. a whole amount produced when several smaller amounts or things are added togethe
總和;總計
由多個較小數量加總而成的整體
a whole amount produced when several smaller amounts or things are added together
The two clubs drew the first match, so the winner was decided on aggregate.
這兩支球隊第一場踢平,所以勝負由總比分決定。
collocation: on aggregate
Ziad reported that the aggregate of all donations had finally passed the target figure.
Ziad 報告說,所有捐款的總和終於超過了目標金額。
an aggregate of + plural noun
In aggregate, the small village shops earned more last year than the new supermarket.
整體來看,這個小村莊的店家去年賺得比那家新超市還多。
The report showed the aggregate of every region's rainfall over the past ten years.
這份報告列出了過去十年每個地區降雨量的總和。
文法句型
in aggregate
an aggregate of + plural noun
用法筆記
Often appears in the fixed phrases 'in aggregate' and 'on aggregate' (the latter common in sports scores). Distinguish from sense 2, the building material.
2. small stones, sand, or gravel that workers mix with cement and water to make con
骨材;粒料
拌入水泥製成混凝土的碎石、砂或礫石
small stones, sand, or gravel that workers mix with cement and water to make concrete
The builders ordered three truckloads of aggregate to mix with the cement on site.
建築工人訂了三卡車的骨材,要在現場和水泥混合。
collocation: mix aggregate with cement
Adaeze checked that the aggregate was clean before the workers poured the new floor.
Adaeze 在工人鋪設新地板前,檢查骨材是否乾淨。
Coarse aggregate gives the concrete extra strength for the bridge supports.
粗骨材讓混凝土更堅固,可以用在橋墩上。
The quarry near the river sells sand and aggregate to local building firms.
河邊那座採石場把砂和骨材賣給當地的建築公司。
文法句型
aggregate (in construction)
用法筆記
Uncountable and specific to construction. Distinguish from sense 1, the combined total of figures or amounts.