amalgamation 的定义
- the act or process of amalgamating.
- the state or result of being amalgamated.
- Commerce. a consolidation of two or more corporations.
- Metallurgy. the extraction of precious metals from their ores by treatment with mercury.
amalgamation 近义词
mixture
amalgamation 的近义词 13 个
- amalgam
- admixture
- blend
- combination
- commixture
- consolidation
- fusion
- intermixture
- joining
- merger
- mix
- union
- uniting
amalgamation 的反义词 4 个
更多amalgamation例句
- His first conversations are about how, despite being a genetic amalgamation of the most revered Krogan ancestors, he feels nothing for the Krogan, nor their plight.
- However, younger Indigenous groups are combining traditional languages with modern English to spur a new surge in linguistic diversity, with amalgamations such as Kriol being spoken by tens of thousands across Australia.
- In that time, their culture was completely integrated into British culture and then became these subcultures of ska and punk, which came later as an amalgamation of the two cultures.
- Everybody else was based on someone I knew, or an amalgamation.
- Overall, the site appears like an amalgamation of some of the most odious factions of social media, centralized on one platform that’s attracted millions of users.
- These were sort of sober witnesses to the madness, so it was an amalgamation of thoughts of different women from the time.
- Each model is an amalgamation of many different women; eyes from one, lips from another.
- The GOP today is a rump amalgamation of plutocrats and the people who service their air conditioning.
- This sparkly amalgamation of sailor suit and negligee lives forever in infamy.
- The Gore Vidal character is an amalgamation of Gore Vidal and Edmund White.
- Such amalgamation, they considered, need not be effected at one time, but should be accomplished gradually.
- Or, if not, were they to exist by amalgamation with the European stocks, and thus contribute the elements of a new race?
- This is reflected in the terms of amalgamation with the Great Western Company.
- It proposes the amalgamation of civilization with barbarism.
- Thus amalgamation of races insures the conditions of primary social contacts most favorable for assimilation.