accumulation 英 [əˌkju:mjə'leɪʃn]   美 [əˌkjumjəˈleʃən]

accumulation

accumulation  英 [əˌkju:mjə'leɪʃn] 美 [əˌkjumjəˈleʃən]

n. 积聚,累积;堆积物 

名词复数:accumulations 

They thereby facilitated the accumulation of government debts. 因此他们减少政府债务的累积。
Each component in a workspace has its own history of change sets, the accumulation of which defines a configuration of the component. 工作区中的每个组件具有自己的更改集历史记录,这些历史记录的累积定义了该组件的配置。

  • An accumulation is a gathering or increase of something over time. You might cross your fingers in hopes of a large accumulation of snow, so that you get a day off of school.
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  • n. 积聚,累积;堆积物
  • 1. They thereby facilitated the accumulation of government debts.

    因此他们减少政府债务的累积。

  • 2. Each component in a workspace has its own history of change sets, the accumulation of which defines a configuration of the component.

    工作区中的每个组件具有自己的更改集历史记录,这些历史记录的累积定义了该组件的配置。

  • 3. Edema: In 1845, during his last two months of life, Jackson began experiencing edema, an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath his skin and in certain cavities.

    浮肿 :1845年,杰克逊生命最后的两个月开始遭受水肿之苦,这是一种皮下和某体腔内不正常液体积聚病症。

  • accumulation (n.) late 15c., "that which is heaped up, an accumulated mass," from Latin accumulationem (nominative accumulatio) "a heaping up," noun of action from past participle stem of accumulare "to heap up, amass," from ad "to," here perhaps emphatic (see ad-), + cumulare "heap up," from cumulus "heap" (from suffixed form of PIE root *keue- "to swell"). Meaning "act of heaping up" is from c. 1600.
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