consolidating / kənˈsɒl ɪˌdeɪt /

巩固巩固发展整合巩固提高

consolidating3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·sol·i·dat·ed, con·sol·i·dat·ing.

  1. to bring together into a single or unified whole; unite; combine: They consolidated their three companies.
  2. to discard the unused or unwanted items of and organize the remaining: She consolidated her home library.
  3. to make solid or firm; solidify; strengthen: to consolidate gains.
  4. Military. to strengthen by rearranging the position of ground combat troops after a successful attack.
v. 无主动词 verb

con·sol·i·dat·ed, con·sol·i·dat·ing.

  1. to unite or combine.
  2. to become solid or firm.
adj. 形容词 adjective

consolidating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

combine; make firm

更多consolidating例句

  1. Jensen’s Schoenstein favors Unilever, the multinational beauty and food giant that’s currently consolidating its headquarters in London.
  2. Both chains, with their massive product assortments, have benefited from shoppers consolidating trips to reduce time in stores during the pandemic, meaning they’ve taken market share from weaker rivals.
  3. Often, its agencies and demand-side platforms that are consolidating media dollars into fewer SSPs.
  4. Election sites were being closed and consolidated, Cotti said, but it wasn’t uniform.
  5. Some precinct stations can be consolidated, but that would need special approval.
  6. De Forest is not only consolidating her position in the art world.
  7. The monster tech firms are stifling competition and consolidating their power while they expand into new markets.
  8. Consolidating plants may make sense for profits but not for public safety.
  9. The industry is consolidating, concentrating power and profits into the hands of fewer players.
  10. But, by consolidating risk in the United States, Wilson's bill does the exact opposite of good insurance practice.
  11. By good luck he was upright when motion ceased and he felt the snow consolidating round him.
  12. The federal parliament began at once the task of consolidating the new institutions.
  13. Meanwhile the king of Portugal went on consolidating the power of the crown at home and the influence of the nation abroad.
  14. But that is a narrow idea compared to our system of consolidating hopes,—consolidating hopes!
  15. Christian habits were at this time forming and consolidating into customs of the Church.