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词汇 conglomeration
释义 conglomeration
noun[ Cusually singular, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /kənˌɡlɒm.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /kənˌɡlɑː.mɚˈeɪ.ʃən/
a large group or mass of different things all collected together in an untidy or unusual way: 聚集物;混合体
There was a strange conglomeration of objects on the mantelpiece.壁炉架上有一堆稀奇古怪的东西。
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Masses and large amounts of things

conglomeration | American Dictionary


conglomeration
noun[ C ]
us/kənˌɡlɑm·əˈreɪ·ʃən/
a large group or mass of different things gathered together:
The dish is a wonderful conglomeration of sausage, chicken, seafood, and rice.

Examples of conglomeration


conglomeration
Reductionists attempt to show how a conglomeration of brute facts can somehow add up to a normative fact of some kind.
Either way, the specific event may be recalled quite well as a conglomeration of general and specific event knowledge.
In memory search, in contrast, what is needed is not a conglomeration but a discrimination among items.
Each site within the city had a spirit of place (genius loci) which distilled the whole conglomeration of events that had occurred there.
Therefore, chunks can be more than just a conglomeration of a few items from the stimulus.
In the first case, this has led to numerous publications on music in the context of commodification processes and large-scale conglomerations.
Such a conglomeration of sources enables the researcher to observe many 'actors' from a number of different angles.
In some cases, a currently assumed feature may represent a conglomeration of the actual primitives of phonological representation.
Languages, rather, are conglomerations of the output of various grammars, all represented in the mind\\brains of individual speakers.
The structures through the centre could be characterized as chimneys containing conglomerations of plumes and isolated plumes disappear.
The large-scale patterns through the centre were conglomerations of thin plumes originating in the boundary layer.
Bakhtin points out, however, that the various voices of a text do not form "a conglomeration of heterogeneous linguistic and stylistic forms" (1981:48).
By contrast, the authors portrayed in the later textbooks are minimally present, or they appear not as unique scholars but as a conglomeration of professional competencies.
The critics who heaped unstinting praise on the film's conglomeration of special effects and battle scenes need to find an occupation more suited to their perceptions and taste.
Unlike the surfaces present in samples of shocked gneiss, the breccia samples are a conglomeration of micron-scale features possessing a broad morphological variation, hindering visual identification of any bacteria.
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