conglomeration

英 [kəŋ,glɒmə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [kən'glɑmə'reʃən]
  • n. 聚集(物);团块;凝聚;混合物
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conglomeration (n.)
1620s, from Latin conglomerationem (nominative conglomeratio), noun of action from past participle stem of conglomerare (see conglomerate (adj.)).
1. a conglomeration of buildings of different sizes and styles
大小和风格各异的建筑楼群

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2. To her it was a wonderful conglomeration of everything great and mighty.
在她看来,那里奇妙地聚集着所有伟大和非凡的事业.

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3. C, improve stock sharing structure, absorb several shareholders to develop conglomeration economy.
三是改善股权结构, 引入多元投资主体,发展混合所有制经济.

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4. The problem is what can be the conceptual agent for the conglomeration.
问题在于,如何找到现象学与法哲学之间的概念中介.

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5. And it has two functions, controlling and conglomeration.
从功能上看,它具有控制和聚合两大功能.

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