
v.積聚;收集
A speculator may try to amass great wealth. 投機(jī)商會(huì)想方設(shè)法積聚錢財(cái)。
Mr. Smith's business was very successful, and he was able to amass a fortune. 史密斯先生的事業(yè)極為成功,所以他積聚了一大筆財(cái)富。
She continues to amass a staggering amount of material on the history and technology relating to current-day mind control and other forms of abuse. 她繼續(xù)收集在歷史和技術(shù)上涉及到當(dāng)今的精神控制和其他的孽待形式的令人驚愕的材料。
So, as you begin to amass this knowledge and these abilities, there will be others attracted to you for their own reasons because of what they can access through you. 所以,如同你們開(kāi)始收集這知識(shí)和這些能力,將會(huì)有吸引他們自己的動(dòng)機(jī),因?yàn)樗麄兡軌蛲ㄟ^(guò)你們?cè)L問(wèn)。
amass的基本意思是“積累,積聚”,指聚集起來(lái)以形成某種積累或構(gòu)成較大數(shù)量。通常用于貴重物品和錢財(cái)?shù)姆e累,數(shù)量一般較大。
amass偶爾也可用作不及物動(dòng)詞,意思是“聚集起來(lái),集合起來(lái)”,可用于物,也可用于人。例如:The clouds amassed above the hills.云在山頂上積聚起來(lái)。