➡ See also the entry for mix另见mix条combine ♦︎ integrate ♦︎ merge ♦︎ consolidate ♦︎ unify ♦︎ unite ♦︎ fuseThese words all mean to come together to form a single thing or group, or to join two or more things or groups together to form a single one.这些词均表示结合、联合、合并。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to combine / integrate / merge / consolidate / unify / unite / fuse (sth) with sth◆to combine / integrate / merge / consolidate / fuse (sth) into sth◆to combine / integrate / merge / fuse (sth) together◆to combine / merge / unite / fuse to form sth◆to combine / integrate / consolidate / unify knowledge◆to combine / integrate / consolidate resources / skills◆to combine / integrate / fuse elements◆to unify / unite a / an country / area◆to successfully combine / integrate / merge / consolidate / unite / fuse sth◆to fully integrate / consolidate / unify sth■combine [intransitive, transitive] to come together to form a single thing or group; to join or put together two or more things, groups, features or qualities; to do two things at the same time(使)结合,混合;兼有;兼备;同时做(两件事)◆Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water.氢与氧化合成水。◆Several factors had combined to ruin our plans.几种因素加在一起毁了我们的计划。◆Combine all the ingredients in a bowl.把所有配料放在碗里拌匀。◆The German team scored a combined total of 652 points.德国队综合得分为652分。◆The hotel combines comfort with convenience.这家旅馆既舒适又方便。◆The other room was a kitchen and dining room combined.另一个房间是厨房兼饭厅。◆The trip will combine business with pleasure.此行将把出差和玩乐结合起来。■integrate ˈɪntɪgreɪt [transitive, intransitive] (ratherformal) to combine two or more things so that they work together; to combine with sth else in this way(使)合并,成为一体◆The department has successfully integrated new ideas into the traditional course structure.那个系成功地将新的理念融入到传统的课程结构中。◆These programs will integrate with your existing software.这些程序将和你现有的软件合为一体。OPPsegregate ⇨ isolate▸integration
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[uncountable] ◆The aim is to promote closer economic integration.目的是进一步促进经济一体化。■merge [intransitive, transitive](of two or more groups) to combine to form a single larger group; (of qualities) to combine in a way that makes them hard to separate; to combine groups or qualities in these ways(组织)合并;(特征)相融;使(组织或特征)融为一体◆The banks are set to merge next year.这几家银行准备明年合并。◆His department will merge with mine.他的部门将和我的合并。◆Fact and fiction merge together in his latest thriller.在他最新的惊险小说中,真实和虚构交织在一起。◆The company was formed by merging three smaller firms.该公司是由三家小公司合并而成的。ⓘ Merge is used especially in business and political contexts to talk about groups or organizations that join together. * merge尤用于商业或政治语境中,指组织或机构合并。▸merger
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[countable] ◆a merger between the two banks两家银行的合并■consolidate kənˈsɒlɪdeɪt; NAmEkənˈsɑːlɪdeɪt [transitive, intransitive] (business商业ortechnical术语) to join things together into one; to be joined into one(使)结成一体,合并◆All the debts have been consolidated.所有债项均已经合并。◆The two companies consolidated for greater efficiency.为提高效率,这两家公司合并了。▸consolidation
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[uncountable] ◆the consolidation of Japan's banking industry日本银行业的合并■unifyˈjuːnɪfaɪ [transitive] to join the parts of a country, region or system so that they form a single unit or work together well; to join the people of a country, region or organization together so that they have the same aims and work together well统一;使成一体;联合;团结◆What we need is a unified transport system.我们需要的是统一的运输体系。◆The new leader hopes to unify the party.新领袖希望使该政党团结一心。▸unification
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[uncountable] ◆the unification of Germany in the 19th century德国在19世纪的统一■unite juˈnaɪt [transitive, intransitive] to join the parts of a country so that they form a single unit; to join people so that they have the same aims; to combine different qualities to form sth new and complete; (of the parts of a country) to join together统一(国家);团结;使(不同特征)融为一体;(国家)统一◆His aim was to unite Italy.他的目标是统一意大利。◆A special bond unites our two countries.一种特殊的纽带把我们两国联接起来。◆She unites keen business skills with a charming personality.她兼具高超的商业技能和个人魅力。◆The two countries united in 1887.两国于1887年合并。OPPdivide ⇨ isolateNOTE辨析 Unify or unite?Both of these words can be used to talk about a group or area into which individuals are brought together.这两个词均可指统一一个组织或地区◆to unify / unite the country / the party / Europe统一国家;使政党团结;统一欧洲Unite but notunify can be used to talk about the individuals who are brought together. * unite可指合并或团结不同的个体,但unify不能这样用◆to unite two political parties / the two Germanies / the people合并两个政党;统一东西德国;团结人民◆to unify two political parties/the two Germanies/the peopleUnify but notunite can be used to talk about joining together the parts of a system. * unify可指统一系统,但unite不能这样用◆to unify the tax / transport system统一税制/运输系统◆to unite the tax/transport system■fuse fjuːz [intransitive, transitive] (formalortechnical术语) (of substances, groups, ideas or qualities) to join together, especially to form sth new; to make things join together in this way(物质、团体、想法或特征)融合,熔接,结合;使融为一体◆As they heal, the bones will fuse together.骨头愈合时将会连接在一起。◆Our different ideas fused into a plan.我们不同的想法融合成一项计划。◆Atoms of hydrogen are fused to make helium.氢原子可熔合成氦。▸fusion ˈfjuːʒn
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[uncountable, singular] ◆the fusion of copper and zinc to produce brass铜与锌熔合成黄铜◆The movie displayed a perfect fusion of image and sound.这部电影展示了影像与音响的完美结合。
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