形容词累积的; 渐增的; 追加的; (判刑等)加重的
1. 累计:该备份包括了累计(cumulative)(自上次0级备份后的所有数据块改变)和改变(differential)(自上次增量备份后的数据块改变,不管是0级还是1级备份)增量备份通常更小更快的建立全库备份.
1. 聚积的;积累的;渐增的
If a series of events have a cumulative effect, each event makes the effect greater.
e.g. It is simple pleasures, such as a walk on a sunny day, which have a cumulative effect on our mood...
一些简单的娱乐,譬如在一个阳光明媚的日子散步,就能使我们的心情更愉快。
e.g. The benefits from eating fish are cumulative.
吃鱼的好处要长期才能显现。
1. It will also come into effect if half of the regions record a cumulative 100 percent increase in a single week.
2. Scientists have found that the globe's atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases is a historic cumulative process.
3. The cumulative effect of these polices was reflected in remarkably diminished profit margins for real estate speculators and a significantly cooler market.
4. Therefore, it should not be blamed for its cumulative energy use.
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5. PICC customers can choose an option that provides loaner vehicles when insured vehicles are being repaired for a cumulative total of 60 days per year.
6. Made from newspapers with a cumulative weight of two tons and an emulsifying solution, the paper bridge measured six metres long and two metres wide.
7. Taking into account the expenditure requirement in February and March, he predicted the cumulative surplus to decrease in the remaining months of the financial year.
8. Germany has a cumulative investment in China of some 21 billion euros, whereas China to date only invested around 600 million euros in Germany.
9. Dumping industrial emissions in a cumulative bulk of trillions of tons of greenhouse gases for free is what seriously changes climate.
10. cumulative在线翻译
10. He hopes to set world records for the most cumulative time on a high wire and the longest time spent living above the ground.
adj
1. increasing by successive addition
e.g. the benefits are cumulative
the eventual accumulative effect of these substances
Synonym: accumulative