amass
amass — 動詞
- amasspresent simple I / you / we / they
- amasseshe / she / it
- amassedpast simple
- amassing-ing form
1. to slowly bring together valuable things — money, possessions, knowledge, or pow
累積;集聚
長時間大量收集(財富、知識等)
to slowly bring together valuable things — money, possessions, knowledge, or power — so that over time the total grows very large
Over thirty years, the Lee family amassed a fortune in the real estate business.
三十年來,Lee 家族透過房地產生意累積了大筆財富。
collocation: amass a fortune
Professor Eleni had amassed thousands of research notes before she began writing the book.
Eleni 教授在開始寫書之前,已經累積了數千份研究筆記。
collocation: amass + research notes / information
Yael amassed enough evidence to convince the board that changes were needed.
Yael 收集了足夠的證據,說服董事會必須做出改變。
Through steady investing, Brian and Isabela amassed a retirement fund worth over two million dollars.
透過穩定的投資,Brian 和 Isabela 累積了超過兩百萬美元的退休基金。
Soraya wondered how her grandfather had amassed such wide-ranging skills without formal training.
Soraya 很好奇她的祖父是怎麼在沒有受過正規訓練的情況下,累積了如此廣泛的技能。
- accumulate
more neutral and slightly more common; 'accumulate' can happen passively (e.g. dust), while 'amass' implies active effort
- gather
less formal and for smaller quantities; 'gather' does not suggest an impressive total
- collect
more general and everyday; 'collect' can refer to a hobby (collect stamps), while 'amass' implies serious scale or value
- hoard
negative connotation of secretive or excessive storing; 'hoard' implies keeping things for selfish reasons
文法句型
amass + noun phrase
用法筆記
Object is usually something valuable that grows over time — wealth, knowledge, art, evidence, power, or debt. Not used for everyday small-scale collecting (e.g. 'collect stamps' — not 'amass stamps').