accrue
英 [əˈkruː]
美 [əˈkruː]
- vi. 产生;自然增长或利益增加
- vt. 获得;积累
1、from Old French acreue, from Latin accrescere (see accretion).
2、含义:growth, increase, what has grown.
accrue 增加前缀ac-同ad-. 词根cre, 生长,见create,生长,创造。该词多用于经济学,增息。
- accrue (v.)
- mid-15c., from Old French acreue "growth, increase, what has grown," fem. of acreu, past participle of acreistre (Modern French accroître) "to increase," from Latin accrescere (see accretion). Related: Accrued; accruing. Apparently a verb from a French noun because there is no English verb to go with it until much later, unless the record is defective.
- 1. Ability to think will accrue to you from good habits of study.
- 思考能力将因良好的学习习惯而自然增强.
- 2. Knowledge will accrue to you from reading.
- 读书能增加知识.
- 3. Officials say the options will offer investors a longer time in which to accrue profits.
- 官员说这些期权会给投资者提供更长的利润积累期。
- 4. If you do not pay within 28 days, interest will accrue.
- 如果28天之内不付款,就会自然生息。
- 5. Certain responsibilities accrue to us from our use of public facilities.
- 我们因使用公共设施而应该承担某些责任.