merger / ˈmɜr dʒər /

⭐基础词汇合并合并案合并的

merger 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a statutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation.
  2. any combination of two or more business enterprises into a single enterprise.
  3. an act or instance of merging: Astronomers say that the merger of galaxies can take a billion years.
  4. Phonetics. the process or phenomenon whereby two distinct speech sounds come to be pronounced identically: for instance, the cot–caught vowel merger has taken place in some dialects of English.

merger 近义词

n. 名词 noun

consolidation

更多merger例句

  1. Electric-truck maker Nikola led the wave of mergers with blank-check companies this year.
  2. Taboola and Outbrain had sought to argue that their merger was about better competing with the likes of Google and Facebook, rather than just within the niche content recommendation sector.
  3. In the memo, Singolda also said that Taboola chose to call off the deal with Outbrain because, “While we continue to grow and do better than ever since the merger announcement, Outbrain’s business continues to stagnate and in fact trend downward.”
  4. In 2019, major gold producers — known in the industry as senior mining companies — hit record production levels that enabled a series of mergers and acquisitions.
  5. The connectivity program follows the opening of two other major merger-related initiatives that T-Mobile and Sprint had promised in order to persuade regulators to approve their merger, which closed in April.
  6. The merger, if it comes off, would have major ramifications for the West.
  7. When the fast food giant announced a merger with a Canadian chain, politicians wasted no time applying the special sauce.
  8. On the surface, the Beyoncé/Jay-Z union/merger is business as usual.
  9. Such positive trends are not going to be threatened anytime soon, even if and when the Comcast-Time Warner merger happens.
  10. However, astronomers have spotted a few luminous black hole pairs, mostly in chaotic galaxies in the early stages of a merger.
  11. An example is the merger of a city government unit and a county government unit into a revised city government unit.
  12. This was the first trust—what they call a merger—but it occurred in politics.
  13. You understand, Mr. Robertson, that such an important merger can hardly be arranged at a moment's notice.
  14. On the 26th another merger of the special interests was accomplished.
  15. St. John says that this merger was made at the instigation of the Mine Owners.