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consolidation

/kuhn-sol-i-dey-shuhn/US // kənˌsɒl ɪˈdeɪ ʃən //UK // (kənˌsɒlɪˈdeɪʃən) //

巩固,整合,合并,整顿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of combining or consolidating into a single or unified whole; the state of being consolidated; unification: Our CEO proposed the consolidation of several departments and the elimination of 10 positions.
    • : solidification; strengthening: consolidation of principles and beliefs.
    • : something that is or has been consolidated; a consolidated whole.
    • : Law. the union of two or more claims or actions at law for trial or appeal.
    • : Finance. debt consolidation.
    • : Business, Finance. the combining of several financial accounts into a single one, as when the financial results from two or more businesses are combined into a single statement.a statutory combination of two or more corporations.
    • : Consolidation, a steam locomotive having a two-wheeled front truck, eight driving wheels, and no rear truck.
    • : Pathology. the process of becoming solid, as changing of lung tissue from aerated and elastic to firm in certain diseases.
    • : Geology. lithification.

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Examples

  • That ends up leading to a really massive consolidation around a few platforms.

  • Nowadays, technology is all about consolidation, and a printer is no exception.

  • Klobuchar’s bill, the Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act, seeks to address consolidation across industries, calling out “dominant digital platforms” specifically.

  • Then, at the end of last year, as media companies’ businesses rebounded, the consolidation trend returned.

  • The post Content consolidation among winning SEO strategies, award winners say appeared first on Search Engine Land.

  • In 2012, an internal Canadian government report called for the consolidation of these forces.

  • This impressive record of political consolidation, however, does not leave it invulnerable.

  • For some, such as NorCal Council, the consolidation of councils went relatively smoothly.

  • Under Bill Clinton, he was for consolidation and deregulation.

  • And consolidation is what happens in the aftermath of bubbles.

  • Side by side with tribal and national consolidation went on the growth in leadership.

  • After the consolidation a house of three stories in a good neighborhood was rented, and devoted entirely to the use of the club.

  • A man's acts and opinions are interesting in proportion to the degree of consolidation attained by his individuality.

  • The process of Prussian consolidation begun three years before was thus hastened.

  • His credit was further strengthened in the same session by his bill for the consolidation of the customs and excise.