柯林斯詞典aggregate /??gr?g?t/ 1. ADJ An aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together. 合計(jì)的[ADJ n] The rate of growth of GNP will depend upon the rate of growth of aggregate demand. 國(guó)民生產(chǎn)總值的增長(zhǎng)率將依賴(lài)于總需求的增長(zhǎng)率。 返回 aggregate劍橋詞典 aggregate noun [C or U] (TOTAL) something formed by adding together several amounts or things 聚集體,集成體;總數(shù),合計(jì) They purchased an aggregate of 3,000 shares in the company . 他們總共買(mǎi)了這家公司的3000股股票。 Snowflakes are loose aggregates of ice crystals . 雪花是冰晶松散的凝聚體。 Arsenal lost the second game , but got through to the final on aggregate (= adding together the goals in both matches ). 阿森納隊(duì)雖然輸了第二場(chǎng)比賽,但是憑借進(jìn)球總數(shù)進(jìn)入了決賽。 aggregate noun [C or U] (BUILDING STONES) small stones used in building 骨料,集料,粒料(建筑用的小石料) Volumes of aggregates, cement , and concrete used in the UK will rise this year . 今年英國(guó)骨料、水泥和混凝土的使用量都將上升。 返回 aggregate