aggregate

aggregate
'æɡriɡət
noun
(a total: What is the aggregate of goals from the two football matches?) total
aggregate
tr[(n) 'ægrɪgət; (vb) ['ægrɪgeɪt]
noun
1 (total) total nombre masculino, totalidad nombre femenino, conjunto
2 (for concrete) conglomerado
adjective
1 total, global
transitive verb
1 agregar, reunir
intransitive verb
1 ascender a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in the aggregate en conjunto
on aggregate en conjunto
aggregate ['ægrɪ.geɪt] vt, -gated ; -gating : juntar, sumar
aggregate ['ægrɪgət] adj
: total, global, conjunto
aggregate ['ægrɪgət] n
1) conglomerate: agregado m, conglomerado m
2) whole: total m, conjunto m
aggregate
adj.
agregado, -a adj.
total adj.
n.
agregado s.m.
total s.m.
v.
agregar v.
juntar v.
sumar v.
'ægrɪgət
mass noun (whole, total) (frml) total m

to win/lose on aggregate — (in soccer) ganar/perder* por puntos

1. N
['æɡrɪɡɪt]
1) (=total) conjunto m

on aggregate — en conjunto

Scotland won 5-4 on aggregate — ganó Escocia por 5 a 4 en conjunto

in the aggregate — en conjunto, en total

2) (Geol, Constr) agregado m
2.
ADJ ['æɡrɪɡɪt]
total, global
3.
VT ['æɡrɪɡeɪt]
juntar, sumar
* * *
['ægrɪgət]
mass noun (whole, total) (frml) total m

to win/lose on aggregate — (in soccer) ganar/perder* por puntos


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