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agglomerate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/əˈgläməˌrāt/,
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agglomerated, past tense; agglomerated, past participle; agglomerates, 3rd person singular present; agglomerating, present participle;
  1. Collected or formed into a mass

Verb
  1. Collect or form into a mass or group
    • - companies agglomerate multiple sites such as chains of stores
    • - these small particles soon agglomerate together
Noun
  1. A mass or collection of things
    • - a multimedia agglomerate
  2. A volcanic rock consisting of large fragments bonded together


  1. clustered together but not coherent; "an agglomerated flower head"
  2. form into one cluster
  3. volcanic rock consisting of large fragments fused together
  4. pile: a collection of objects laid on top of each other
  5. (agglomeration) a jumbled collection or mass
  6. Agglomerates (from the Latin 'agglomerare' meaning 'to form into a ball') are coarse accumulations of large blocks of volcanic material that contain at least 75% bombs. ...
  7. (Agglomération) In the study of human settlements, an urban agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place (usually a municipality) and any suburbs linked by continuous urban area. ...
  8. A collection or mass; A mass of angular volcanic fragments united by heat; distinguished from conglomerate; An ice cover of floe formed by the freezing together of various forms of ice; To wind or collect into a ball; hence, to gather into a mass or anything like a mass; Collected into a ball, ...
  9. (Agglomerated) This is a characteristic of a dry solid material that results in the formation of lumps.
  10. (Agglomerates) are large clusters of aggregates and primary particles.  In fumed silica’s, they are attracted by hydrogen bonding of the surface silanols.  They can be broken apart through shearing.
  11. (agglomeration) A net advantage a company gains by sharing a common location with other companies.
  12. (Agglomeration) The clumping of powder particles bound together into clusters containing trapped air.
  13. (Agglomeration) the potential of the system for particle attraction and adhesion.
  14. (Agglomeration) A method of concentrating valuable minerals based on their adhesion properties.
  15. (Agglomeration) the process in which particles of a smaller size bind together and behave as a larger particle.
  16. (Agglomeration) The grouping of industrial or productive activities close to one another in order to create cost advantages, as in the creation of an industrial park or area of a city given over to industry.
  17. (Agglomeration) the grouping together of businesses in the same area to minimize costs through linkages.
  18. (agglomeration) The coalescence of dispersed suspended matter into larger flocs or particles which settle rapidly.
  19. (Agglomeration) Phenomenon of economic activity congregating in or close to a single location, rather than being spread out uniformly across space.
  20. (Agglomeration) The process of binding the fine particles in crushed ore to each other or to coarser particles, using water, acid or other additives, to produce a permeable feedstock for heap leaching.
  21. (Agglomeration) a central city (or more than one centre) and neighbouring communities linked to it by continuous built-up areas
  22. (Agglomeration) refers to increased density and Clustering. This tends to increase Accessibility (the ability to reach desired activities and destinations), which reduces transportation costs, and increases productivity and economic efficiency. ...
  23. A man-made product fabricated to look like quarried stone. Usually composed of stone chips or fragments embedded in a matrix of mortar or thermosetting resins.
  24. An arrangement of small particles that are bound closely to each other.
  25. collection of loosely bound particles or aggregates or mixtures of the two where the resulting external surface area is similar to the sum of the surface areas of the individual components. ...