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词汇 conflated
释义 conflated
past simple and past participle ofconflate
conflate
verb[ T ]
uk /kənˈfleɪt/ us /kənˈfleɪt/
to combine two or more separate things, especially pieces of text, to form a whole: 合并,结合,混合(尤指文本)
She conflated the three plays to produce a fresh new work.她成功地将3个剧本合并在一起,编出了一部令人耳目一新的新作品。
Synonyms
combine
fuse
meld
merge
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Connecting and combining
abut
additive
adjoin
affix something to something
agglomerate
connecting
converge
convergence
cor
couple something together
isthmic
jointed
junction
kludge
knit
unify
unintegrated
union
unseparated
wad

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Examples of conflated


conflated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


In contrast, the fixed ranking theory can only produce sonority-driven stress systems with a single set of conflated categories.
We ultimately decided to treat each setting as a separate work, rather than attempting a composite or conflated version.
It is unfortunate that these two suggestions - nasalization associated with vowels lengthened by nasal loss, and prenasal vowels in general - tend to be conflated.
Work on the land, or through the crafts, were in themselves quasi-religious activities, so that the secular and the sacred become, in a sense, conflated.
Classical timing units are replaced by, or rather conflated, with, the basic unit that represents syllable weight : the mora (m).
I have shown, for instance, that there are examples of one deity substituting for another, and others in which two figures may be conflated.
In legal discourse, both ordinary and academic, constitutional or statutory provisions and judicial decisions are often conflated with rules or legal propositions.
It becomes a textual and archival territory in which reading, thinking and travelling are conflated.
Although far from conclusive, we believe that sufficient evidence exists to justify continuing investigation of the extent to which social and cosmic events were conflated.
At times the two categories seem to have been conflated.
At the same time silence was metaphorically conflated with chastity and speech with wantonness.
Interpersonal compensability should not be conflated with the related but distinct issue of interpersonal comparability.
Pluralism may have emerged out of relativism, so that the two are frequently conflated and confused.
Indeed, in his highly religious family circle, purity was conflated with religious faith and rendered materials suspect for multiple reasons.
For this reason, the results of the survey and focus group have been conflated and are presented together.
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