词汇 | accrued |
释义 | accrued past simple and past participle ofaccrue accrue verb[ I ] formaluk /əˈkruː/ us /əˈkruː/ to increase in number or amount over a period of time: 积累;(逐渐)增加,增多 Interest will accrue on the account at a rate of seven percent.账户上的存款将会以7%的利率生息。 Little benefit will accrue to the city (= it will receive little benefit) from the new transport links.新的道路修建计划几乎不会给该城市带来什么利益。 Augmenting and supplementing accrete accrue add add something in addendum addition beef bolt bulk up extension gain horizon incremental interpolation new tack something on tag something on top something up transfuse write something into something You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming bigger Examples of accruedaccrued In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A typical characteristic of these average-salary schemes is that indexation of all accrued liabilities is made dependent on the solvency position of the pension fund. Table 3 presents the proportion of people in mid-life with any state pension entitlements accrued through either contributions or credits by age and caring status. Past earnings are generally 'valorized ' to reflect changes in living standards between the time pension rights accrued and the time they are claimed. The former directly accrued billions of petrodollars from external oil rent. These figures measure the actual taxes accrued by the central government, not the nominal tax levels. For these ageing rural women, that means facing old age with the personal resources they have accrued throughout their lifetime. The exact nature of these funds varies, but each promise their investors liquidity at par value plus accrued interest. A family or individual in possession of plentiful cowries thus occupied an enviable position in the local social hierarchy, to whom status and power accrued. On the other, the depreciated dollar threatened the export advantage which the pound had accrued since its floatation. Yet, the net balance of contributions made and benefit entitlements accrued is no longer unambiguously positive. The practical problems of measuring the accrued pension liability, as well as the pension liability according to other definitions, are often substantial. The results show no significant survival advantage accrued to city residents after controlling for differences in household environmental and socioeconomic conditions. A total of 30 patients were consecutively accrued (10 to each site). Savings are accrued by individuals in their first period of life. Even more importance accrued to the expellee movements' concrete activities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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