A2 verb ニュートラル #589 よく出る

aggregate

/ˈæɡ.rɪ.ɡeɪt/

To collect or gather several different pieces of information or items into one large group or total. It is most commonly used when talking about data, numbers, or small objects brought together.

例文

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1

The website will aggregate reviews from many different users to show a final score.

The website will collect reviews from many different users to show a final score.

2

The department must aggregate all the financial reports before the end of the year.

The department must gather all the financial reports before the end of the year.

3

Can you aggregate these files into one folder for me?

Can you put these files together into one folder for me?

語族

名詞
aggregation
Verb
aggregate
副詞
aggregately
形容詞
aggregate
関連
aggregator
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'agg' in 'aggregate' as 'Adding' things together and bringing them to the 'gate' of a single group.

クイックテスト

The new app will ___ news stories from hundreds of different newspapers.

正解!

正解は: aggregate

例文

1

The website will aggregate reviews from many different users to show a final score.

everyday

The website will collect reviews from many different users to show a final score.

2

The department must aggregate all the financial reports before the end of the year.

formal

The department must gather all the financial reports before the end of the year.

3

Can you aggregate these files into one folder for me?

informal

Can you put these files together into one folder for me?

4

Scientists aggregate data from various experiments to find a common pattern.

academic

Scientists combine data from various experiments to find a common pattern.

5

Our software helps companies aggregate customer data from social media platforms.

business

Our software helps companies collect customer data from social media platforms.

語族

名詞
aggregation
Verb
aggregate
副詞
aggregately
形容詞
aggregate
関連
aggregator

よく使う組み合わせ

aggregate data combine data
aggregate scores total scores
aggregate demand total demand
aggregate value total value
aggregate results combined results

よく使うフレーズ

in the aggregate

considered as a whole group

aggregate total

the final sum of all parts

news aggregate

a collection of news from different sources

よく混同される語

aggregate vs aggravate

To aggravate means to make a bad situation worse, while aggregate means to collect things together.

aggregate vs accumulate

Accumulate means to grow in number over time, while aggregate focuses on the act of grouping separate things.

📝

使い方のコツ

While 'aggregate' can be a verb, it is also frequently used as an adjective to mean 'total' or 'combined'. It is a very common term in statistics, data science, and economics.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'aggregate' when they simply mean 'add' two numbers; use 'aggregate' when you are grouping many different data points or objects into a single set.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'agg' in 'aggregate' as 'Adding' things together and bringing them to the 'gate' of a single group.

📖

語源

From the Latin word 'aggregatus', which means 'herded together' like a flock of sheep.

文法パターン

Used with the preposition 'into' (e.g., aggregate parts into a whole) Regular verb conjugation: aggregated (past), aggregating (present participle)
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文化的な背景

In modern technology, 'aggregators' (like news apps or travel sites) are very popular tools that collect information from across the internet for users.

クイックテスト

The new app will ___ news stories from hundreds of different newspapers.

正解!

正解は: aggregate

関連単語

bishop

B2

To admit a person into the Christian church through the rite of confirmation performed by a bishop. It can also refer to the formal act of ordaining or appointing someone to the office of bishop.

bit

B2

In this specific context, it describes something that is minor, secondary, or small in scale, often referring to roles or components within a larger system. It is frequently used attributively to indicate that a part or person has limited importance or duration.

bitterly

B2

An adverb used to describe actions or feelings done with intense resentment, deep disappointment, or extreme harshness. It is also frequently used to emphasize that weather conditions are painfully cold.

bivalve

B2

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bizarrely

B2

In a very strange or unusual manner that is often difficult to explain or expect. It is used to describe actions, appearances, or situations that deviate significantly from what is considered normal.

blackberry

B2

To go out and gather wild blackberries from bushes, typically during late summer or early autumn. It describes the specific recreational or foraging activity of picking these berries in nature.

blackcurrant

B2

Describing something that has the flavor, scent, or dark purple color of the blackcurrant berry. It is frequently used to characterize food products, beverages, and scents derived from the Ribes nigrum plant.

blackhead

B2

A small, dark-colored bump on the skin caused by a clogged hair follicle where oil and skin cells have oxidized upon contact with air. They are a mild type of acne that commonly appears on the face, particularly on the nose and chin.

blackmail

B2

To demand money, favors, or specific actions from someone by threatening to reveal embarrassing or damaging information about them. It involves using a person's secrets or weaknesses as a way to coerce them into compliance.

blackness

B2

The state, quality, or condition of being black or completely dark. In academic and sociological contexts, it often refers to the historical, cultural, and social identity associated with people of African descent.

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