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词汇 combine
释义 combine
verb
uk /kəmˈbaɪn/ us /kəmˈbaɪn/
B2[ I or T ]
to (cause to) exist together, or join together to make a single thing or group: (使)结合;(使)联合;(使)合并;(使)综合
None of us has much money so let's combine what we've got.我们谁都没多少钱,因此就把我们所有的钱凑在一起吧。
be combined withSickness, combined with (= together with) terrible weather, contrived to ruin the trip.疾病,加上恶劣的天气,毁掉了这次旅行。
combine againstThe two countries combined against their common enemy.两国联合起来对抗共同的敌人。
[ + to infinitive ]These normally harmless substances combine to form a highly poisonous gas.通常情况下这些是无害物质,但混合在一起后会形成一种毒性很强的气体。
[ T ]
If someone combines two or more qualities, they have both of those qualities: (人)兼具,兼有
combine something and somethingAs a writer, he combined wit and passion.
combine something with somethingThe band combines musical talent with brilliant showmanship.
[ T ]
to do two activities at the same time: 兼办,兼做,同时做(两种活动)
combine something and somethingShe manages to successfully combine family life and a career.
combine something with somethingThis exercise combines stretching with deep breathing.
Do you know why they've decided to combine the two departments?
She manages to combine a sharp mind with a sympathetic manner.
Government bonds are a sound investment because they combine good profits and high security.
The dress combines stylish lines with an attractive floral print for a classically feminine look.这条连衣裙将优雅的线条与迷人的印花相结合,打造出经典的柔美女性风格。
As a songwriter, he combined a natural linguistic talent with an ear for a tune.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Connecting and combining
abut
additive
adjoin
affix something to something
agglomerate
connecting
converge
convergence
cor
couple something together
interweave
isthmic
jointed
junction
kludge
unification
unified
unify
unintegrated
union

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Mixing and mixtures
Having and owning - general words
Acting and acts
combine
noun
uk /ˈkɒm.baɪn/ us /ˈkɑːm.baɪn/

combinenoun (GROUP)


[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
a group of people or organizations acting together in business: 联合体,联合企业,集团
a Japanese industrial combine日本工业联合集团
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Enterprises
acquiree
acquirer
acquiror
agency
agribusiness
answering service
clicks and mortaridiom
conglomerate
consortium
estate agent
financial technology
fintech
firm
flyer
organizational
organizationally
parent company
partner up
partnership
zombie company

combinenoun (MACHINE)


[ C ](alsocombine harvester)
a large farming machine that cuts the plant, separates the seed from the stem, and cleans the grain as it moves across a field联合收割机
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Farm vehicles & equipment
all-terrain vehicle
ATV
binder
Caterpillar tractor
goad
harrow
harvester
milker
milking machine
planter
plough
ploughshare
reaper
scarecrow
seeder
sifter
sorter
spreader
tractor
yoke

combine | American Dictionary


combine
verb[ I/T ]
us/kəmˈbɑɪn/
to unite or to join together to make a single thing or group:
[ T ]None of us has much money so let’s combine what we’ve got.
[ + to infinitive ]When hydrogen and oxygen molecules combine to form water, heat and electricity are produced.
If you combine two activities, you do both at the same time:
[ T ]She manages to successfully combine motherhood and a career.
combine
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkɑm·bɑɪn/
a group of people or organizations acting together:
Over the years they established a large media combine.

combine | Business English


combine
verb
uk /kəmˈbaɪn/us
[ I or T ]
to join together in order to make a single thing or group, or to join things together in this way:
They have a much better chance of success if they combine forces.
combine with sthIt was the first time in Britain that a concrete producer had combined with a cement manufacturer.
[ I or T ]
to join together to have a particular effect, or to join things together in this way:
combine with sthThe burden of bad loans has combined with government foot-dragging to slow the pace of modernization.
combine sth with sthHe said the plan should be combined with tax cuts, including a reduction in business rates.
[ T ]
to have two different parts or qualities:
combine sth with sthThe supercentre combines a traditional store with a full-service grocery section.
combine sth and sthThis is the beer that best combines good taste and a low calorie count.
combine
noun[ C ]
uk /kəmˈbaɪn/ us /ˈkɑmbaɪn/
a group of people or organizations that work together in business:
The acquisition would create a combine publishing five of the six national daily newspapers in the Netherlands.

Examples of combine


combine
The orientation of all polar hydrogens was systematically optimized through conformational space search combined with local minimization.
The term does not include a combined cycle combustion turbine in an integrated gasification combined cycle plant.
Doctors, patients, and their advocates do not have ready access to the combined peer-reviewed evidence from medical research.
To further explore this question we combined sequences of all 11 proteins with a full representation of eubacterial taxa (11 species).
Of the 520 aligned nucleotide positions for both spacers combined (excluding gaps required for alignment), 213 were phylogenetically informative.
They combined interviews with the suffragists' surviving relatives and supporting evidence from local newspaper reports and public records.
When homonymy is combined with contrast, it results in a "one form/one meaning" view of language.
Otherwise, they tended to rely on the particle combined with a general- purpose verb such as put or get.
The narrowness of the cutting edge combined with the force of the blow it can take makes this tool very adaptable in other areas.
His broad interest, combined with a critical attitude, definitely had an impact on my own scientific development.
The most obvious of these are questions about the exemplum's rhetorical status, as a narrative form which explicitly combines narrative with cultural authority.
The survey showed a vigorous pursuit of new hybrid programmes combining professional/vocational with linguistic training, legitimising the service role of modern languages.
Even these lifestyle options can be combined in various ways by an individual.
She asks how the introduction of degrees combining a language with commerce, law, science etc. will affect research output which conventionally has been literature based.
In (62) the same proclitic combines with indefinite pronouns which belong to the class of free function words.
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