combined 的定义
- made by combining; joined; united, as in a chemical compound.
- taken as a whole or considered together; in the aggregate: outselling all other brands combined.
combined 近义词
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- The combined cadet-midshipmen choir sings the song in about 75 seconds.
- Together, Hextall and Burke have roughly a half-century of combined NHL front-office experience and have won two Stanley Cups.
- Add in the fact that Tampa Bay is playing at home, and that teams favored by three points or more in the Super Bowl are a combined 4-10 against the spread since 2002, and it’s time to take the points.
- Since day one, we wanted to design a mobile-first platform that could break into the masses and our combined experience building mass-market consumer products was very critical to launching Djamo.
- Teams favored by three points or more in the Super Bowl are a combined 31-15 straight up but just 23-23-2 against the spread.
- But while the GoPro is impressive by itself, it has some serious wow factor when combined with a drone.
- “It's insane to see what the extreme version of that type of helpless anger combined with mental illness can create,” Cook wrote.
- His approach on marriage, combined with solid conservative credentials, could offer up a model of the future of the GOP.
- Chicago provides crime reporters and amateur scanner-chasers with more grit and brutality than they can handle combined.
- Has the United States really created more jobs under Obama than ‘every other advanced economy combined’?
- The friars were exceedingly wroth, and combined to defeat the Generalʼs efforts to come to an understanding with the rebels.
- We would classify these two departments in this way, though in the highest dramatic work elements of both phases are combined.
- It is combined with these consonant elements in order to invite it forward and bring it to a point (figuratively speaking).
- Martinez Camposʼ theme of “political action combined with military force” held no weight.
- Whether this aptitude was combined with the sinuous cunning that is essentially Oriental Nigel did not know.