English to Chinese Dictionary conglomeration

conglomeration

聚集
definition
noun
a loose conglomeration of pieces
a number of different things, parts or items that are grouped together; collection.
the practice of media conglomeration
the process of forming a conglomerate.
example
This is similar to when media conglomerates sell off ownership of some of their subsidiaries because 'conglomeration' loses profitability at a certain point.
And it may even be a small sign of the baleful effects of media industry 'conglomeration' .
In my field of view they've been building a sprawling 'conglomeration' of flats.
a loose 'conglomeration' of pieces
A 'conglomeration' of the rating scales created by students in all three classes is shown in Figure 2.
the practice of media 'conglomeration'
Each human is a unique 'conglomeration' of chemicals (molecules, etc.).
Created by Victor Frankenstein in Ingolstadt, the monster is a 'conglomeration' of human parts with inhuman strength.
A set is any collection, group, or 'conglomeration' .
the practice of media 'conglomeration'
Similarly, the orange ovals highlight some sort of 'conglomeration' that was duplicated.
a loose 'conglomeration' of pieces
Finally, coverage of the climate crisis is one of many casualties of media 'conglomeration' .
It is not some financial corporation, or industrial 'conglomeration' milking its poor workers for personal gain.
The Mirwaiz is a pivotal member of the APHC - a loose 'conglomeration' of pro-independence or pro-Pakistan parties in the Kashmir valley.
Much like the movie is a 'conglomeration' of familiar elements.
The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a 'conglomeration' of faceless shops selling the same products.
China Telecom is a 'conglomeration' of many largely independent provincial companies.
I'm glad to see an artist taking on the subject of radio/media 'conglomeration' .
The building now houses a 'conglomeration' of different businesses.
Now, the illogic of massive media 'conglomeration' is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of.
The concept belief would require an even more complex 'conglomeration' of primitives.
Critics say the FCC is preparing to allow record levels of 'conglomeration' in the cable industry.
Urban 'conglomerations' are water intensive by their very nature.
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