B2 noun 격식체

aggregation

/ˌæɡrɪˈɡeɪʃn/

Aggregation refers to the process of gathering individual components or pieces of information together into a single, unified whole. In many contexts, it describes the sum total of various parts that have been collected to form a larger group or mass.

예시

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1

The local market is an aggregation of small stalls selling fresh produce.

The local market is a collection of many small stands selling fresh food.

2

The report presents an aggregation of data collected over the last decade.

The document shows a summary of all the information gathered during the past ten years.

3

My music library is just a giant aggregation of songs I've liked since high school.

My music collection is just a big pile of songs I have enjoyed since I was a teenager.

어휘 가족

명사
aggregation
Verb
aggregate
부사
aggregately
형용사
aggregate
관련
aggregator
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Add-gregation'—you are adding many small parts together to make one big thing, like an aggregate rock made of pebbles.

빠른 퀴즈

The ________ of user data allows companies to identify broad market trends without looking at individual names.

정답!

정답은: aggregation

예시

1

The local market is an aggregation of small stalls selling fresh produce.

everyday

The local market is a collection of many small stands selling fresh food.

2

The report presents an aggregation of data collected over the last decade.

formal

The document shows a summary of all the information gathered during the past ten years.

3

My music library is just a giant aggregation of songs I've liked since high school.

informal

My music collection is just a big pile of songs I have enjoyed since I was a teenager.

4

The study focuses on the aggregation of individual behaviors into social movements.

academic

The research looks at how single actions combine to form large social groups.

5

The company's strategy involves the aggregation of various media assets under one brand.

business

The business plan includes bringing different media properties together under a single name.

어휘 가족

명사
aggregation
Verb
aggregate
부사
aggregately
형용사
aggregate
관련
aggregator

자주 쓰는 조합

data aggregation the process of gathering and summarizing information
content aggregation collecting web content from different sources
aggregation of interests combining different needs or desires into one goal
social aggregation a group of people gathered in the same place
level of aggregation the scale or degree to which things are grouped together

자주 쓰는 구문

news aggregation

the practice of collecting news from various outlets

in the aggregation

viewed as a whole or total sum

aggregation site

a website that collects information from other websites

자주 혼동되는 단어

aggregation vs accumulation

Accumulation implies a gradual gathering over time, while aggregation focuses on the state of being a combined whole.

aggregation vs segregation

Segregation is the opposite process: the act of keeping things or people separate from each other.

📝

사용 참고사항

Aggregation is most commonly used in technical, statistical, or academic contexts. It often describes the mathematical or logical process of combining data points.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often confuse the noun 'aggregation' with the verb or adjective form 'aggregate'. Use 'aggregation' when referring to the process or the result of grouping.

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Add-gregation'—you are adding many small parts together to make one big thing, like an aggregate rock made of pebbles.

📖

어원

Derived from the Latin 'aggregare', meaning 'to lead to a flock', from 'ad-' (to) and 'grex' (flock).

문법 패턴

often followed by the preposition 'of' can be used as an uncountable noun for the process can be used as a countable noun to refer to specific groupings
🌍

문화적 맥락

In modern digital culture, 'data aggregation' is a major topic regarding privacy and how tech companies use combined user information.

빠른 퀴즈

The ________ of user data allows companies to identify broad market trends without looking at individual names.

정답!

정답은: aggregation

관련 단어

postlucancy

C1

To provide retrospective clarity or to illuminate the underlying significance of an event after it has concluded. It involves using hindsight or analytical tools to make a past situation lucid and understandable to others.

antejunctancy

C1

Describes the state or quality of being positioned or occurring immediately before a junction or point of union. In specialized contexts, it characterizes the preliminary phase or structural placement prior to convergence.

substructation

C1

The process of building a foundation or the resulting underground supporting structure that holds up a building or theory. It refers to the physical or conceptual base upon which something else is constructed or developed.

intradurite

C1

A technical term in coal petrography referring to a microlithotype of coal that consists of at least 95% durite. It is primarily used by geologists to classify the microscopic structure and purity of coal samples during analysis.

monohydral

C1

To subject a chemical compound or material to a single, controlled hydration process to achieve a specific moisture balance. It is primarily used in laboratory settings to describe the act of adding exactly one molecular unit of water to a substance.

antidentile

C1

Pertaining to a prejudice, hostility, or deep-seated aversion toward dentists and the dental profession. It describes attitudes ranging from irrational fear to active social bias against those who practice oral medicine.

circumgeocide

C1

The systematic and total destruction of the environment and life forms surrounding a specific geographic region or point. It typically refers to the annihilation of a local ecosystem's peripheral areas due to human activity or warfare.

misnovence

C1

The state or act of misinterpreting a new or novel situation by applying outdated frameworks or incorrect assumptions. It describes a failure to recognize the unique properties of a fresh experience, leading to cognitive or practical errors.

adgravness

C1

Describing a situation or condition that is marked by an increasing sense of weight, seriousness, or burdensome complexity. It is often used to characterize circumstances that become progressively harder to endure due to their growing gravity.

foresimiltude

C1

Describing something that has the appearance of being true or real, particularly in the context of artistic works or narratives. It characterizes details or storylines that feel convincing and authentic to an audience, even when they are fictional.

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