accrue如何读

英:[əˈkru:]

美:[əˈkru]

accrue是什么意思

vi.

增加

(通过自然增长)产生

获得

(使钱款、债务)积累

vt.

(利息等)自然增值

[法](诉讼)发生

accrue自然拼读

ac·crue

kru

accrue变形

第三人称单数:accrues

现在分词:accruing

过去式:accrued

过去分词:accrued

accrue词根

词根:accrue

adj.

accrued [会计] 应计的;增值的;权责已发生的

n.

accrual 自然增长;自然增长额

accruement 自然增长;获利;利息

v.

accrued 积累(accrue的过去分词);形成

accrue英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to come into existence as a legally enforceable claim

to come about as a natural growth, increase, or advantage

the wisdom that accrues with age

to come as a direct result of some state or action

rewards due to the feminine will accrue to me—Germaine Greer

to accumulate or be added periodically

interest accrues on a daily basis

transitive verb

to accumulate or have due after a period of time

accrue vacation time

accrue词源中文解释

原本也是 accrew,15世纪中叶, acreuen,指财产等,“作为附加或增加的部分归属于某人”,源自古法语 acreue “增长,增加,已经增长的东西”, acreu 的女性形式,是 acreistre 的过去分词(现代法语 accroître)“增加”,源自拉丁语 accrescere “逐渐增长,增加,变得更大”,由 ad “到”(参见 ad-)和 crescere “增长”(源自 PIE 词根 *ker-(2)“生长”)组成。相关词汇: Accrued; accruing。

显然,这是一个从法语名词派生出来的英语动词,因为直到后来才有相应的英语名词(最早似乎是已经废弃的 accrue,1570年代),除非记录有误。从15世纪末开始,“作为自然增长发生或结果”; 从1881年开始,“通过增量获得,积累”。另一个动词选择是 accrete “通过粘附增长”(1784年),很少见,就像 accresce(1630年代)一样,源自拉丁语 accrescere。

accrue词源英文解释

Middle English acrewen, acruwen, probably borrowed from Anglo-French *acreue "increase," noun derivative from feminine of acreu, past participle of acreistre "to increase, grow," going back to Latin accrēscere, from ad- ad- + crēscere "to grow" — more at crescent >entry 1

The first known use of accrue was in the 15th century

accrue儿童词典英英释义

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accrue 例句

1 It’s the awe-inspiring, wide-screen breadth of his trumpet sound, the slowly accruing power of his compositions, and his way of making even small ensembles sound spacious — and ancient.

2 She wants to meet people, or at least accrue matches, wherever she is, so when she travels, she modifies her profile to express what she thinks will be appealing in that context.

3 But where those singers have allowed the accrued disappointment of the last few years to sneak into their work, giving the music a slightly sour flavor, Fifth Harmony seems untouched by desperation.

4 There are physiological benefits to face-to-face encounters, however, that do not accrue to digital interactions or the phone.

5 But when I looked again at the confirmation email United had sent me, I saw something I hadn’t noticed before: the mileage I was expected to accrue for each segment.

6 The amount of plastic waste keeps accruing because most of it is nonbiodegradable.

7 The reader turns the title over and over, to see all the meanings it accrues.

8 Open a travel credit card Opening a travel credit card is not the only way to accrue miles, but it is the quickest.

9 Interest will accrue if you keep your money in a savings account.

如果把钱存入储蓄账户,就会自然生息。

10 For example, in addition to playing chess and bridge, significant brain benefits accrue to those who read regularly.

例如,除下棋和打桥牌之外,大脑显著提升,来我于经常阅读的积累。

11 “I think that in itself is a form of wisdom: not just accruing knowledge but listening and being able to take in new perspectives and information.”

12 He finds out early on who the suspects are and slowly and painstakingly accrues the evidence that ties them to the murders.

13 The interest accrued over the months.

利息逐月自然增加.

14 He accrued thousands of new fans, many of whom seem to have fallen hard for him.

15 Shareholders accrue all the gains from risk-taking, but their losses are capped by the amount of equity they hold.

股东因承担风险而增加收益,而他们的损失以所持有的股权为限。

16 Meditations on Noise There is dignity in quiet things and quiet people, and gravity accrues to those activities we mostly perform in silence: reading, praying, looking at paintings, standing in the woods.

17 Then Strand charges down and severs the tow line, setting them adrift, crushing Madison’s heart and erasing any trust he had accrued.

18 After it airs, a show no longer fades into the ether or migrates into reruns; it accrues, it accumulates.

19 The joy of watching your children accrue skills and be able to engage with you in something that was such a big part of your own childhood is great.

20 Isolation is a euphemism now for trying to deal with the horrors, agony, guilt, shame, and fear accrued in war.

accrue 同义词

3 增益

plus accession

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