amassing
/əˈmæs/ (bre, ipa) · [əmˈæsɪŋ] /əˈmæs/ (ame, ipa)
amassing — 動詞
- amassingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- amassings3rd person singular
- amassinging-ing form
- amassingedpast simple
1. to build up more and more of something over time until you have a very large amo
累積;蒐集
長期收攏而變得很多
to build up more and more of something over time until you have a very large amount, especially money, evidence, or useful information.
Over ten years, Vikram kept amassing old maps from village markets.
十年來,Vikram 一直在鄉下市集蒐集老地圖,慢慢累積成一大批收藏。
steady build-up over years
The team is amassing phone records before the fraud case goes to court.
這個團隊在詐騙案開庭前,正持續蒐集通話紀錄。
common objects: records and evidence
By selling snacks after school, Amihan was amassing enough cash for a scooter.
靠著放學後賣點心,Amihan 一點一滴累積出買機車的錢。
Researchers are amassing soil samples from every farm near the river.
研究人員正從河邊每座農場蒐集土壤樣本。
Noor spent months amassing witness statements after the factory fire.
工廠失火後,Noor 花了好幾個月蒐集證人陳述。
- accumulate
often used for quantity increasing gradually, especially money, facts, or experience
- gather
broader and more everyday; does not always suggest a very large result
- collect
can mean bringing things together once or as a hobby, not necessarily building a huge amount
- stockpile
suggests storing a large amount for future use, often supplies or goods
文法句型
amass + money / evidence / data / support
用法筆記
Usually takes an object that can grow into a large body or supply, such as wealth, evidence, data, or support. It suggests steady accumulation over time rather than gathering a few items in one moment.