aggregate
noun /ˈæɡrɪɡət/
/ˈæɡrɪɡət/
Idioms - [countable] a total number or amount made up of smaller amounts that are collected together
总数;合计 - a record aggregate of 285 points
创纪录的285分 - The three smaller parties gained an aggregate of 25 per cent of the vote.
三个较小的政党总共获得了25%的选票。
- a record aggregate of 285 points
- [uncountable, countable] (specialist) sand or broken stone that is used to make concrete or for building roads, etc.
(可制成混凝土或修路等用的)集料,骨料
词源late Middle English: from Latin aggregat- ‘herded together’, from the verb aggregare, from ad- ‘towards’ + grex, greg- ‘a flock’.
Idioms
in (the) aggregate
- (formal) added together as a total or single amount
总共;作为总体 - Businesses are, in the aggregate, deeper in debt than ever before.
总的来说,企业的债务负担比以往任何时候都要沉重。
- Businesses are, in the aggregate, deeper in debt than ever before.
on aggregate
- (British English, sport
) when the scores of a number of games are added together体育 (各次比赛相加的)总分 - They won 4–2 on aggregate.
他们以总分 4:2 获胜。
- They won 4–2 on aggregate.