amalgamate

英[əˈmælgəmeɪt]
美[əˈmælɡəˌmet]

基本释义

vt.& vi.
混合,合并,融合,联合; [冶]使(金属)与水银混合,使(金属)汞齐化

词性变化

实用例句

They decided to amalgamate the two schools.

他们决定将两所学校合并。

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This information will be amalgamated with information obtained earlier.

这个信息要与早先得到的信息综合在一起。

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[不可数名词, 可数名词]the amalgamation of small farms into larger units

小农场合并成大农场

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A number of colleges have amalgamated to form the new university.

一些学院联合组成了这所新大学。

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The two companies were amalgamated into one.

这两家公司合并成一家公司。

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The company has now amalgamated with another local firm.

这家公司现在已与当地一家公司合并了。

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The chemical companies had amalgamated into a vast conglomerate...

那些化学品公司已经合并成一个庞大的企业集团。

The firm has amalgamated with an American company...

该公司和一家美国公司合并了。

These two universities will amalgamate.

这两所大学将合并.

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The unions will attempt to amalgamate their groups into one national body.

工会将试图合并其群体纳入一个国家机构.

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But the three zones mingle and amalgamate along the edges, like the colors in solar spectrum.

然而,这三带的各自边缘又相互混合,相互渗透, 就像太阳光谱的各种颜色那样.

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What we need is not to change our methodology , but rather to amalgamate our tools.

我们需要的不是改变我们的做法,当然也可以是一个混合式的工具软件.

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Conclusion Low Molecular Dextran should be forbid or used prudence in AICVD patient who amalgamate pressgrease.

结论:在治疗有上述合并症的缺血性脑血管病患者时,应禁用或慎用低分子右旋糖酐.

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Character: colorless , transparent liquid, with pungent smell, consistency : 1.049, melting point: 16.7℃, boiling point: 118℃. Amalgamate with water, ethanol and aether.

性状: 无色澄清液体, 有刺激气味, 密度为 1.049,熔点为 16.7 ℃, 沸点为118℃. 溶于水 、 乙醇、乙醚.

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Their company is planning to amalgamate with ours.

他们公司正计划同我们公司合并.

《简明英汉词典》

Sites appear to amalgamate many medium.

网站更像是许多媒体的结合体.

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We are happy to amalgamate with your company.

我们乐于与你们公司合并.

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If you were to spray shellac, the layers will be very thin and would not amalgamate.

如果你要喷虫胶漆, 每层都会非常薄而且不会很好融合.

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The company has decided to amalgamate with the parent firm.

该公司决定并入总公司.

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英英释义

Verb
  • 1. to bring or combine together or with something else;

    "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"

Adjective
  • 1. joined together into a whole;

    "United Industries"

    "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"

    "a consolidated school"