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merged

/murj/US // mɜrdʒ //UK // (mɜːdʒ) //

合并的,合并了,合并,合并后的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    merged, merg·ing.

    • : to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
    • : to combine, blend, or unite gradually so as to blur the individuality or individual identity of: They voted to merge the two branch offices into a single unit.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    merged, merg·ing.

    • : to become combined, united, swallowed up, or absorbed; lose identity by uniting or blending: This stream merges into the river up ahead.
    • : to combine or unite into a single enterprise, organization, body, etc.: The two firms merged last year.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbring or come together
Synonyms
absorb吸收,吸纳,吸收了,吸收的blend融合,混合,搅拌,融合了combine结合起来,结合,结合在一起,结合体consolidate巩固,整顿,整合,合并fuse熔断器,保险丝,熔断,引线incorporate纳入,兼并,设有,吸收了join加入,加入我们,加入进来,加入我们的行列meld融合,熔接,熔合,融化unite团结起来,团结一致,团结,联合起来amalgamate合并,混在一起,混杂在一起,混杂assimilate吸收,吸取,吸收了,同化cement水泥,胶合剂,水合剂,水水泥centralize集中管理,集中化,集中,集中精力coalesce凝聚,凝聚在一起,凝聚起来,聚合compound复式,复合,复合物,复合式conglomerate企业集团,集团公司,联合企业,企业集团化converge收敛,趋同,汇聚,融合intermingle交缠,夹杂着,交错,交错使用intermix混在一起,混杂,混搭,混合marry结婚,嫁人,娶妻,嫁给meet满足,遇见,遇到,迎接mingle夹杂,混杂在一起,混在一起,夹杂在一起mix混合,搅拌,混合的,混杂network网络,联网,网,网路pool池,水池,池子,池塘submerge淹没,潜入水中,淹没于,潜入synthesize合成,综合,综合起来,综合运用tag标签,标记,标牌,标牌上的标签be swallowed up被吞没,被吞没了,吞没,被吞噬become lost in迷失于,迷失在,沉迷于,迷失become partners成为合作伙伴,成为伙伴,成为合伙人,伙伴come aboard上来吧,上来,上船,上船来deal one in发牌,发放一个,发挥作用,发牌的hitch on搭上了,搭上,挂上,挂上了hook up勾搭,勾通,钩住,勾结immerge沉浸在,浸入,沉浸,沉浸于interface介面,衔接,衔接口,衔接接口join up对接,投合,对接起来,投靠line up排列,列队,排队,排列组合melt into融化为一体的plug into插上,插上插头,插到,插进slap on啪啪啪,猛击,掌掴,啪啪啪啪tack on粘着,粘性,粘连,粘附team up组队,携手合作,合作throw in together扔在一起,扔到一起,扔在一起的,扔到一起去tie in衔接,拴住,衔接在一起,拴在一起

Examples

  • Electric car companies Arrival, Canoo, ChargePoint, Fisker, Lordstown Motors, Proterra and The Lion Electric Company are some of the companies that have merged with SPACs — or announced plans to — in the past year.

  • Whether Neuralink will eventually merge brains and Teslas is beside the point.

  • The origin is somewhat unclear, but it came shortly after the established National Football League merged with the upstart American Football League in 1966.

  • Florida SB 48 aims to merge and expand the multiple voucher programs that already exist into two programs.

  • The bill would also put the onus on merging companies to prove that they don’t pose a risk of reducing competition, taking that burden off of the government in specific cases.

  • It is his ability to merge moral sentiment, theological passion, and policy prescription that lights the fire of his rhetoric.

  • So there we have it: as smaller galaxies merge, so do their black holes.

  • The individual components merge with each other, creating news forms and images.

  • Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.

  • In a poll conducted last month by KIIS, only 41 percent of Crimeans wanted to merge with Russia.

  • Yet out of the whole discussion of the matter some few things begin to merge into the clearness of certain day.

  • Whenever the political parties of a country merge their differences of opinion in one common cause, the end may be foreseen.

  • They went reluctantly inside, to merge with the darkness of the interior.

  • There it narrowed abruptly, to merge into the sheer wall of the canyon.

  • The many societies of Earth began to merge into a single superstate.