accrue
accrue 英 [əˈkru:] 美 [əˈkru]
vi. 产生;自然增长或利益增加 vt. 获得;积累
进行时:accruing 过去式:accrued 过去分词:accrued 第三人称单数:accrues 名词复数:accrues
- To accrue is to accumulate or to keep growing in value or size. If you can accrue enough extra credit to build up your grade, you won't have to take the final exam.
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- vi. 产生;自然增长或利益增加
- vt. 获得;积累
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1. This makes sense – the benefits of individual contributions to the park mostly accrue to others, which reduces the payoff to any one contributor.
这是有道理的,因为每个人从捐赠中获得的收益将由其他人享受,这减少了捐献者的收益。
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2. The key abstractions accrue responsibilities and relationships until, like parents stuck in middle age, they can only follow their well-worn patterns.
关键抽象的职责和关系在不断增加,直到像步入中年的父母一样只能按照老套的习惯行事。
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3. That's why she produced story after story after story that can be read in these formal ways with these symbols that accrue meaning and deepen and change over the course of the novel or the story.
这就是为什么她写了一个又一个故事,有着象征意义的形式正式的文章,自然而然地形成某种意义,深刻并改变着小说或故事的发展。
- accrue (v.) formerly also accrew, mid-15c., "to fall to someone as an addition or increment," of property, etc., from Old French acreue "growth, increase, what has grown," fem. of acreu, past participle of acreistre (Modern French accroître) "to increase," from Latin accrescere "grow progressively, increase, become greater," from ad "to" (see ad-) + crescere "grow" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow"). Related: Accrued; accruing.
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