Similar words: accumulate, accumulator, accumulation, accumulative, accumulating, cumulative, simulated, stimulated. Meaning: [ə'kjuːmjʊleɪt] adj. 1. brought together into a group or crowd 2. periodically accumulated over time.
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(241) Encountered in the real estate industry, financial bottlenecks, the Chinese people are in the economic development in the accumulated wealth.
(242) To find work, attention should be paid to the individual capital accumulated.
(243) The parameters such as the sea area at spring tide time, the area of tidal zone, and the accumulated current flux are obtained.
(244) When it accumulated to a higher degree, the specimen began to shear and dilate after a short time of strain hardening.
(245) The cost of a plant asset minus the total recorded depreciation, as shown by the Accumulated Depreciation account. The remaining undepreciated cost is also known as carrying value.
(246) They have also got splendent achievement in the field of sports. They have accumulated a wealth of experience of combining athletics with the Institutes of Physical Education.
(247) The accumulated error of SINS can be fixed by the Zero Velocity Update (ZUPT) technology effectively without any auxiliary system.
(248) Because Hui Warehouse accumulated a large amount of wealth, the funds flow became the author's focus.
(249) Accumulated Depletion is a contra - asset account similar to the Accumulated Depreciation account.
(250) But life experience and accumulated wisdom can help offset normal brain decline and compensate for slowed retrieval time.
(251) NDS spokesman Lutfullah Mashal said insurgents had accumulated weapons near Kabul in order to attack the airport.
(252) The coarse sediments have generally accumulated along the continental margins.
(253) The financial risks that have been accumulated for many years are being mitigated.
(254) Do too many of the best and brightest — and above all, richest — Chinese dream of packing up their accumulated capital,[sentencedict.com] and going to live abroad?
(255) There is no theoretical objection to crediting an accumulated amortization account rather than the intangible asset account, but this method is seldom encountered in practice.
(256) This form has also accumulated in the subsurface horizons of many soils in humid regions.
(257) Choosing the stock resources through market after entering into WTO is the final aim to perfect the way of IPO, which must be accumulated stage by stage.
(258) A lot of starch grains were accumulated in the chloroplasts of parenchymatous cells when the proto corms grew up and the starch grains were decomposed during the process of morphogenesis.
(259) The authors believe that water accumulated on the surface of adhesion bridge neck from the sand-resin surface and atmosphere is a very factor to hot cracking tendency of resin coated sand.
(260) As agriculture became more productive, populations increased , villages grew into cities and cities grew into empires with great palaces and temples and accumulated wealth.
(261) Book value represents the cost of the asset minus the accumulated depreciation.
(262) The brown coarsely granular material in macrophages in this alveolus is hemosiderin that has accumulated as a result of the breakdown of RBC's and release of the iron in heme.
(263) Chloroquine, and other basic drugs and dyes are accumulated very considerably.
(264) The abortive seeds only accumulated abscises acid, which caused the abortion and inactivation.
(265) Prictical books are the ever-burning lamps of the accumulated wealth! ! !
(266) This paper dealt with the developmental temperature and effective accumulated temperature of different stage and whole generation of Longan psyllid.
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