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词汇 cumulatively
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Definition of cumulatively in English:

cumulatively

adverb ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪvli
  • 1In a way that increases in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.

    success must be measured cumulatively
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A community of philosophers has been asking such questions for centuries, with cumulatively improving methods.
    • They are designed to be read sequentially and cumulatively, so that the reader gains knowledge in the reading.
    • The robot learns in a developmental fashion, in a piecemeal way, incrementally and cumulatively.
    • And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively.
    • The author faults the management literature for being conceptually repetitive and not having developed a consistent language on which to build cumulatively.
    • This model defines a form of learning that is created by repeated interactions between suppliers and core firms that cumulatively adds to the technological capabilities of the former.
    • A growing number of research papers suggest that GM crops may indeed pose non-negligible threats to, or add cumulatively to existing stresses on, human health and/or ecological systems.
    • The knowledge of groups of people living in specific environments develops cumulatively across generations through practical engagement with each other and their surroundings.
    • The repetition and variation of the panels allows for a cumulatively developing awareness of the work.
    • Pliny the Younger also posited that art, like science, evolves cumulatively, except for momentous turning points where many cultures intersect and interact.
    1. 1.1 Taken as a whole; in combination.
      the artworks cumulatively covered 500 years
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Under such a scenario GDP growth cumulatively might be 13% or 14%.
      • Cumulatively, Irish investors in the company have lost about 1.4 billion euros over the last six months.
      • Recent revelations that 11 executive directors were cumulatively paid 3.3 million euros in 2002 have caused outrage among staff.
      • More species have been lost in the last several decades than have been lost cumulatively in the last several millennia.
      • The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square.
      • He hopes that lots of dead ends might appear, cumulatively, like a new direction.
      • The effect of these poems is powerful both individually and cumulatively.
      • Cumulatively, this decline represents a loss of 10,000 animals, constituting 1/3 of the total population estimated in 1998.
      • The composer deploys 'hocketing' - alternation of short phrases that cumulatively define an overall melody - with astonishing skill.
      • I think I cumulatively got eight hours of sleep over the five days that we were there.

Definition of cumulatively in US English:

cumulatively

adverb
  • 1In a way that increases in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.

    success must be measured cumulatively
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The repetition and variation of the panels allows for a cumulatively developing awareness of the work.
    • They are designed to be read sequentially and cumulatively, so that the reader gains knowledge in the reading.
    • The robot learns in a developmental fashion, in a piecemeal way, incrementally and cumulatively.
    • Pliny the Younger also posited that art, like science, evolves cumulatively, except for momentous turning points where many cultures intersect and interact.
    • A growing number of research papers suggest that GM crops may indeed pose non-negligible threats to, or add cumulatively to existing stresses on, human health and/or ecological systems.
    • And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively.
    • A community of philosophers has been asking such questions for centuries, with cumulatively improving methods.
    • The author faults the management literature for being conceptually repetitive and not having developed a consistent language on which to build cumulatively.
    • The knowledge of groups of people living in specific environments develops cumulatively across generations through practical engagement with each other and their surroundings.
    • This model defines a form of learning that is created by repeated interactions between suppliers and core firms that cumulatively adds to the technological capabilities of the former.
    1. 1.1 Taken as a whole; in combination.
      the artworks cumulatively covered 500 years
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The effect of these poems is powerful both individually and cumulatively.
      • He hopes that lots of dead ends might appear, cumulatively, like a new direction.
      • The composer deploys 'hocketing' - alternation of short phrases that cumulatively define an overall melody - with astonishing skill.
      • More species have been lost in the last several decades than have been lost cumulatively in the last several millennia.
      • Cumulatively, Irish investors in the company have lost about 1.4 billion euros over the last six months.
      • Under such a scenario GDP growth cumulatively might be 13% or 14%.
      • I think I cumulatively got eight hours of sleep over the five days that we were there.
      • The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square.
      • Cumulatively, this decline represents a loss of 10,000 animals, constituting 1/3 of the total population estimated in 1998.
      • Recent revelations that 11 executive directors were cumulatively paid 3.3 million euros in 2002 have caused outrage among staff.
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