agglomeration 英 [əˌglɒməˈreɪʃn]   美 [əˌglɑməˈreɪʃn]

agglomeration

agglomeration  英 [əˌglɒməˈreɪʃn] 美 [əˌglɑməˈreɪʃn]

n. 凝聚;结块;附聚 

名词复数:agglomerations 

Any given volume of water contains two types of molecular structures—one a blobby, loosely packed agglomeration and the other a tight, regular arrangement resembling a crystal lattice. 任何给定容量的水包含两种类型的分子结构—一种是点点松散的凝聚体,而另外一种是紧凑规则的类似晶体的组合。
Deeper integration will boost intra-industry trade within global and regional production networks, encourage agglomeration economies, reduce costs and increase international competitiveness. 深化一体化有助于推进全球和区域生产网络内的产业内贸易,鼓励发展聚集经济,降低成本,提升国际竞争力。

  • The word agglomeration is quite an agglomeration of letters, a big bunch of them.
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  • n. 凝聚;结块;附聚
  • 1. Any given volume of water contains two types of molecular structures—one a blobby, loosely packed agglomeration and the other a tight, regular arrangement resembling a crystal lattice.

    任何给定容量的水包含两种类型的分子结构—一种是点点松散的凝聚体,而另外一种是紧凑规则的类似晶体的组合。

  • 2. Deeper integration will boost intra-industry trade within global and regional production networks, encourage agglomeration economies, reduce costs and increase international competitiveness.

    深化一体化有助于推进全球和区域生产网络内的产业内贸易,鼓励发展聚集经济,降低成本,提升国际竞争力。

  • agglomeration (n.) 1774, "action of collecting in a mass," from Latin agglomerationem (nominative agglomeratio), noun of action from past participle stem of agglomerare "to wind or add onto a ball," from ad "to" (see ad-) + glomerare "wind up in a ball," from glomus (genitive glomeris) "ball, ball of yarn, ball-shaped mass," which is of uncertain origin (see glebe). In reference to a mass so formed, it is recorded from 1833.
ag·glom·er·ation / əˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃn ; NAmE əˌɡlɑːməˈreɪʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a group of things put together in no particular order or arrangement (杂乱聚集的)团,块,堆;聚集 agglomeration agglomerations ag·glom·er·ation / əˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃn ; NAmE əˌɡlɑːməˈreɪʃn /
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