mergence / mɜrdʒ /

融合合并归并

mergence2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

merged, merg·ing.

  1. to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
  2. 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

merged, merg·ing.

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

mergence 近义词

mergence

等同于 merger

mergence

等同于 coalition

mergence

等同于 combination

mergence

等同于 consolidation

更多mergence例句

  1. So, then we need to take this sales data and merge it up with the advertising data that is also collected by Nielsen.
  2. We asked some of the same questions, and a lightly edited transcript, merging the interviews, is below.
  3. In April and May alone, at least 30 papers closed or merged, dozens went online-only and thousands of journalists were furloughed or laid off.
  4. They’ll keep up with roadies on an easy group ride, tackle mixed terrain with aplomb, and perform sufficiently on moderate trails, merging culture and components from the worlds of road riding and mountain biking.
  5. That year WarnerMedia merged CNN’s and Great Big Story’s sales teams.
  6. Self-mergence is a gradual process, dependent on a progressive unlimiting of personality.
  7. He had not found any insuperable obstacle to mergence of human with Divine.
  8. When the moment of complete mergence seemed to have arrived he lifted the pot off the fire and placed it between us.
  9. It has forgotten the everlasting lesson of history that mergence of distinct types means the perpetuation of nationalism.
  10. Thus active self-mergence, incessant re-birth into God, perpetual eager feeding on Him, is implicit in all spiritual life.