mid-15c., from Old French acreue "growth, increase, what has grown," fem. of acreu, past participle of acreistre (Modern French accro?tre) "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.
例文
1. Ability to think will accrue to you from good habits of study.
思考能力は良い学習習慣によって自然に増強される。dd>
2.Knowledge will accrue to you from reading.
読書は知識を増やすことができる。
3.Officials say the options will offer investors a longer time in which to accrue profits.
関係者は、これらのオプションは投資家により長い利益蓄積期間を提供すると述べた。/
4.If you do not pay within 28 days,interest will accrue .
28日以内に支払いをしなければ、自然に利息が発生します。/
5.Certain responsibilities accrue to us from our use of public facilities.