常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.This drug has a cumulative effect.這種藥有漸增的效力。用作表語: S+be+~Scientific knowledge is cumulative.科學知識是積累起來的。更多例句雙語例句Cumulatively these transcribed minutes help us to see the gradual changes in policy when both sides were willing to risk rebuff.這些點點滴滴的記錄疊加起來,讓我們看到當雙方都愿意甘冒風險,不怕回絕時,政策是如何逐漸轉(zhuǎn)變的。Cumulatively, all of these changes amount to a historic merger, at long last, of two technologies that have already proved revolutionary in their own right.聚沙成塔,以上種種變化成就了兩項具有歷史意義的新技術(shù)的出現(xiàn),他們的出現(xiàn)被證明是有革命性意義的。It's all of those destructive factors working cumulatively and occurring much more rapidly than scientists had expected.所有的破壞性因素都在進行量的積累,并以超出科學家預料的速度突然發(fā)生質(zhì)變。權(quán)威例句Cumulatively and individually, Apple could create a technology behemoth if it should choose to do so.FORBES: Apple's Cash: What Could It Buy? (Part II)Today the country sports better than 50 billionaires, who are, cumulatively, Asia's wealthiest of the wealthy.FORBES: Magazine ArticleAgain, taking the recession in 1981, 1991, and 2001, they don't cumulatively equal 8.4 million jobs.WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 cumulatively