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accumulate 和 cumulate 的差別在哪裡?如果不好說明,請提供一些例句。
accumulate 和 cumulate 的差別在哪裡?如果不好說明,請提供一些例句。
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- 烏爾都語
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I don't think the word 'cumulate' is used very often. My dictionary defines it as: "to sum it all, to gather in a heap or accumulate." For 'accumulate' it says: "to pile up, collect, or gather together, especially over a period of time." So they are pretty much synonymous but 'accumulate' has the connotation of happening over a period of time.
'Cumulative' is defined as: 1. increasing effect, size, quantity, etc. by successive additions; accumulate [cumulative interest is interest that is added to the principle and draws additional interest] 2. in law: designating additional evidence that give support to previous evidence.
The the definition for 'accumulative' is: 1. resulting from accumulation; cumulative 2. tending to accumulate 3. acquisitive.
So again they mean the same thing in many cases but 'accumulative' has the connotation of acquisitiveness and 'cumulative' is usually used to refer to effects.
For example:
We live in an accumulative society.
Learning is a cumulative process.
Also I think many people often mistake "accumulative" with "a cumulative" because they sound alike.
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- 烏爾都語
- 英語 (美國) 接近流利
@1459629294
I don't think the word 'cumulate' is used very often. My dictionary defines it as: "to sum it all, to gather in a heap or accumulate." For 'accumulate' it says: "to pile up, collect, or gather together, especially over a period of time." So they are pretty much synonymous but 'accumulate' has the connotation of happening over a period of time.
'Cumulative' is defined as: 1. increasing effect, size, quantity, etc. by successive additions; accumulate [cumulative interest is interest that is added to the principle and draws additional interest] 2. in law: designating additional evidence that give support to previous evidence.
The the definition for 'accumulative' is: 1. resulting from accumulation; cumulative 2. tending to accumulate 3. acquisitive.
So again they mean the same thing in many cases but 'accumulative' has the connotation of acquisitiveness and 'cumulative' is usually used to refer to effects.
For example:
We live in an accumulative society.
Learning is a cumulative process.
Also I think many people often mistake "accumulative" with "a cumulative" because they sound alike.
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@1459629294 Hello! This is a great question! Let me help you…
Both accumulate and cumulate come from the same Latin word called “cumulare,” meaning to “pile up” or “amass.” Cumulate means to gather up or to combine. And this is where the terms differ; you would accumulate to cumulate. You would gather different things (accumulate) to combine into or add to another big body (cumulate).
Does that make sense?
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