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单词 disaggregate
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Definition of disaggregate in English:

disaggregate

verb dɪsˈaɡrɪɡeɪtdisˈaɡrəɡāt
[with object]
  • Separate (something) into its component parts.

    a method for disaggregating cells
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If we disaggregate the total value-added in the chains, the sum of the value added per unit in the production process is but a fraction of the value added per unit in the marketing, sales, and distribution of the branded product.
    • I could visualize, for example, abandonment of tightly-knit statements of financial position and income in favour of a more disaggregated set of statements, each focusing on a separate aspect of entity activity.
    • It's important, on this numbers of tour thing, to disaggregate our forces.
    • A gender responsive budget is not a separate budget for women but an attempt to disaggregate expenditure and revenue according to their different impacts on women and men.
    • The internet is only doing to politics what it has done to other industries: it disaggregates elements and then enables these free atoms to reaggregate into new molecules; it fragments the old and unifies the new.
    • It would help the dialogue process to disaggregate the agreed agenda and discuss each item separately.
    • They disaggregate volatility of individual stocks in three components: market related, industry-specific, and idiosyncratic firm-level volatility.
    • One recommendation for future research is disaggregating the data according to the age of adolescents, using early, middle, and late adolescence as the categorical data to examine effects of protective factors.
    • What the South Carolina primary really adds up to is the possibility that 2004 will be the year that finally disaggregates the political South defined by Richard Nixon in 1968.
    • The attraction and power of such a bid resides in its totality, as if someone had disaggregated the dots in a photograph, discarded half, added new ones and then reassembled them all into a compelling new photograph.
    • In Sri Lanka, although the government had not disaggregated the data along gender lines, Oxfam found the same pattern repeated itself.
    • Can you disaggregate the student's disruptiveness from his being out of step with the rest of the class?
    • Or that broad term is disaggregated into some of its complex components, such as language or religion.
    • One clear way to do this would be to disaggregate internet access from the computer, and instead place some form of cable or ADSL modem within the media hub itself.
    • Nor does it attempt to disaggregate the results according to ethnic group: the numbers involved in the trial were probably too small for this to be feasible, even had the authors desired to do so.
    • Should they be allowed to cancel each other or should the first asset be disaggregated from the group with a recognized impairment?
    • Although the ability to disaggregate news outputs and reconnect them with other contextual material may in some case constitute a challenge to editors.
    • The growth model relied on disaggregating the various inputs into productivity growth - mainly physical capital and labour - in order to identify which were the most important.
    • By disaggregating applications into their constituent components of services, scheduling can become much more dynamic and load balancing more effective.
    • Today's corporate leader is expected to dismantle and disaggregate his corporation whenever there's a buck in it for his shareholders.

Derivatives

  • disaggregation

  • noun dɪsˌaɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
    • We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That disaggregation permits the creation of a wide range of new forms of governance, including relationships between national and international courts, that will be the backbone of a genuinely global justice system.
      • Where there are clear regional majorities of like-minded people who feel they share a common tradition or interest this can already be reflected in appropriate disaggregation of local government.
      • But there are also parts of the legislation, such as the disaggregation of performance data, which were long overdue and need to be embraced.
      • But lately, thanks to the proliferation of new cable channels and the rise of digital and wireless technology, the disaggregation of the old mass audience has taken on a furious momentum.
 
 

Definition of disaggregate in US English:

disaggregate

verbdisˈaɡrəɡāt
[with object]
  • Separate (something) into its component parts.

    a method for disaggregating cells
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would help the dialogue process to disaggregate the agreed agenda and discuss each item separately.
    • Today's corporate leader is expected to dismantle and disaggregate his corporation whenever there's a buck in it for his shareholders.
    • What the South Carolina primary really adds up to is the possibility that 2004 will be the year that finally disaggregates the political South defined by Richard Nixon in 1968.
    • It's important, on this numbers of tour thing, to disaggregate our forces.
    • If we disaggregate the total value-added in the chains, the sum of the value added per unit in the production process is but a fraction of the value added per unit in the marketing, sales, and distribution of the branded product.
    • The attraction and power of such a bid resides in its totality, as if someone had disaggregated the dots in a photograph, discarded half, added new ones and then reassembled them all into a compelling new photograph.
    • The internet is only doing to politics what it has done to other industries: it disaggregates elements and then enables these free atoms to reaggregate into new molecules; it fragments the old and unifies the new.
    • One recommendation for future research is disaggregating the data according to the age of adolescents, using early, middle, and late adolescence as the categorical data to examine effects of protective factors.
    • Should they be allowed to cancel each other or should the first asset be disaggregated from the group with a recognized impairment?
    • The growth model relied on disaggregating the various inputs into productivity growth - mainly physical capital and labour - in order to identify which were the most important.
    • One clear way to do this would be to disaggregate internet access from the computer, and instead place some form of cable or ADSL modem within the media hub itself.
    • Although the ability to disaggregate news outputs and reconnect them with other contextual material may in some case constitute a challenge to editors.
    • Or that broad term is disaggregated into some of its complex components, such as language or religion.
    • I could visualize, for example, abandonment of tightly-knit statements of financial position and income in favour of a more disaggregated set of statements, each focusing on a separate aspect of entity activity.
    • By disaggregating applications into their constituent components of services, scheduling can become much more dynamic and load balancing more effective.
    • Can you disaggregate the student's disruptiveness from his being out of step with the rest of the class?
    • In Sri Lanka, although the government had not disaggregated the data along gender lines, Oxfam found the same pattern repeated itself.
    • Nor does it attempt to disaggregate the results according to ethnic group: the numbers involved in the trial were probably too small for this to be feasible, even had the authors desired to do so.
    • They disaggregate volatility of individual stocks in three components: market related, industry-specific, and idiosyncratic firm-level volatility.
    • A gender responsive budget is not a separate budget for women but an attempt to disaggregate expenditure and revenue according to their different impacts on women and men.
 
 
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