释义 |
conglomerationcon‧glom‧e‧ra‧tion /kənˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃən $ -ˌɡlɑː-/ noun [countable] formal - Indeed, it illustrates very clearly all three features of concentration, conglomeration and internationalization.
- Media concentration, conglomeration, and internationalization long preceded 1945.
- Seen in those terms, three main features of the period were media concentration, conglomeration and internationalization.
- The Alliance for Aging Research was established in 1986 by a conglomeration of health organizations, medical schools and major corporations.
- The staff writers seem to be a conglomeration of music diehards steeped in the traditions of classic rock.
- To the east of Frisia were the pagan Saxons, a diffuse and essentially nomadic conglomeration of tribes.
- When you assemble them in a conglomeration of 300 on 150 acres, we give that another name.
- With concentration, conglomeration and internationalization the issues of power and accountability became substantially more difficult, in both principle and practice.
a group of different things gathered togetherconglomeration of the loose conglomeration of artists known as L'École de Paris |