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1 combine
∎ to combine work and studying combiner le travail et les études;∎ let's combine forces unissons ou joignons nos forces;∎ to combine business and or with pleasure joindre l'utile à l'agréable;∎ the event was organized by all the groups combined la réunion a été organisée par tous les groupes réunis;∎ this, combined with her other problems, made her ill ceci, conjugué à ses autres problèmes, l'a rendue malade;∎ this furniture combines comfort with style ces meubles allient confort et style[kəm'baɪn] (unite) s'unir, s'associer; (workers) se syndiquer; Politics (parties) fusionner; Chemistry se combiner;∎ events combined to leave her penniless les événements ont concouru à la laisser sans le sou(b) Agriculture moissonneuse-batteuse f►► Agriculture combine harvester moissonneuse-batteuse f -
2 combine price
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > combine price
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verb(to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) combinar
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noun(an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) asociación- combine harvester
combine vb combinar / juntar / unir■ the awful weather, combined with the bad food, ruined the holiday for us el mal tiempo, junto con la mala comida, nos estropeó las vacaciones2 (qualities, features) reunir; (activities) combinar1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL grupo industrial, asociación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcombine harvester cosechadora: combinar, aunarcombine vi: combinarse, mezclarsecombine ['kɑm.baɪn] n1) alliance: alianza f comercial o política2) harvester: cosechadora fn.• monopolio s.m.• segadora trilladora s.f.v.• combinar v.• empalmar v.• hermanar v.• mancomunar v.• reunir v.
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1. kəm'baɪntransitive verb \<\<elements\>\> combinar; \<\<ingredients\>\> ( Culin) mezclar; \<\<efforts\>\> aunar*this, combined with the fact that... — esto, unido or sumado al hecho de que...
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vi \<\<elements\>\> combinarse; \<\<ingredients\>\> mezclarse; \<\<teams/forces\>\> unirse
II 'kɑːmbaɪn, 'kɒmbaɪn1) combine (harvester) ( Agr) cosechadora f2) ( coalition) (AmE) alianza f, coalición f1.VT [kǝm'baɪn]it's difficult to combine a career with a family — es difícil compaginar la profesión con la vida familiar
a combined operation — (Mil) una operación conjunta
2. VI[kǝm'baɪn]1) (=join together) combinarse, unirseto combine against sth/sb — unirse en contra de algo/algn
2) (Chem)to combine (with) — combinarse (con), mezclarse (con)
3. N['kɒmbaɪn]1) (Comm) asociación f2) (also: combine harvester) cosechadora f4.CPD ['kɒmbaɪn]combine harvester N — cosechadora f
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1. [kəm'baɪn]transitive verb \<\<elements\>\> combinar; \<\<ingredients\>\> ( Culin) mezclar; \<\<efforts\>\> aunar*this, combined with the fact that... — esto, unido or sumado al hecho de que...
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vi \<\<elements\>\> combinarse; \<\<ingredients\>\> mezclarse; \<\<teams/forces\>\> unirse
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5 Combine
v. trans.Put together: P. and V. συντιθέναι.Mix together: P. and V. συγκεραννύναι.V. intrans. P. and V. συνέρχεσθαι.Contribute towards: P. and V. συμβάλλεσθαι (εἰς, acc., V. gen.); see Contribute.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Combine
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combine1 v GEN zusammenfassen, kombinieren; sich zusammenschließen, zusammenwirken combine2 1. GEN, POL Verbund m, Verband m; Kombinat n (in former GDR = German Democratic Republic and in other socialist countries; in der ehemaligen DDR wie in den übrigen sozialistischen Ländern, die vorherrschende Organisationsform produzierender Betriebe, entstanden durch den Zusammenschluss der Betriebsstätten verschiedener Produktionsstufen einschließlich der Nebenbetriebe); 2. LAW Unternehmenszusammenschluss m, Firmenzusammenschluss m, Kartell n, Verbund m -
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voluntary combine GEN freiwillige Interessengemeinschaft f (partnership; kennzeichnet das teilhaberschaftliche Verhältnis der Partner einer Partnerschaft im UK, einer Gesellschaftsform ähnlich der deutschen OHG)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > voluntary combine
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8 פְּרוֹסוֹפָא pr. n. Parasopha, Prosopha (Prosopa), supposed to be the name of a place near, or of a building in Tiberias. Gen. R. s. 65 the arms of Jacob were as thick כתרין עמודין דיפרא סופא (combine; Ar. דפרוסופא; ed. Koh. דפרסופא) as the two columns of P.; Yalk. ib. 115 דפרספא; (Tanḥ. Vayḥi 6 בשנ
פראפורוןread:Jewish literature > פְּרוֹסוֹפָא pr. n. Parasopha, Prosopha (Prosopa), supposed to be the name of a place near, or of a building in Tiberias. Gen. R. s. 65 the arms of Jacob were as thick כתרין עמודין דיפרא סופא (combine; Ar. דפרוסופא; ed. Koh. דפרסופא) as the two columns of P.; Yalk. ib. 115 דפרספא; (Tanḥ. Vayḥi 6 בשנ
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9 merge
mə:‹1) (to (cause to) combine or join: The sea and sky appear to merge at the horizon.) unir2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) unirse, fusionarse3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) perderse•- mergertr[mɜːʤ]1 (combine - gen) unir ( with, a), combinar ( with, con); (- road) empalmar ( into, con); (- river) desembocar ( into, en); (- firms, businesses) fusionar1 (combine - gen) unirse, combinarse; (- firms, businesses) fusionarse; (- roads, rivers) juntarse; (- rivers) confluir2 (blend, fade) ir convirtiéndose ( into, en)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto merge into the background perderse de vistato merge into the darkness desaparecer en la oscuridad: unirse, fusionarse (dícese de las compañías), confluir (dícese de los ríos, las calles, etc.)merge vt: unir, fusionar, combinarn.• fusión s.f.v.• convergir v.• enchufar v.• fundir v.• fusionar v.• mezclar v.• unir v.mɜːrdʒ
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intransitive verb \<\<roads/rivers\>\> confluir*; \<\<colors\>\> fundirse; \<\<companies\>\> fusionarse, unirseto merge INTO something: he merged into the crowd se perdió entre el gentío; the red merges into the blue — el rojo se funde con el azul
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vt \<\<companies/organizations\>\> fusionar, unir; \<\<colors\>\> combinar, fundir; \<\<programs/data\>\> fusionar[mɜːdʒ]1. VT1) (Comm) fusionar, unir2) (Comput) [+ text, files] fusionar2. VI1) [colours, sounds, shapes] fundirse; [roads] empalmarthe bird merged into its background of leaves — el pájaro se confundía or mimetizaba con el fondo de hojas
2) [companies, organizations, parties] fusionarse3.N (Comput) fusión f* * *[mɜːrdʒ]
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intransitive verb \<\<roads/rivers\>\> confluir*; \<\<colors\>\> fundirse; \<\<companies\>\> fusionarse, unirseto merge INTO something: he merged into the crowd se perdió entre el gentío; the red merges into the blue — el rojo se funde con el azul
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vt \<\<companies/organizations\>\> fusionar, unir; \<\<colors\>\> combinar, fundir; \<\<programs/data\>\> fusionar -
10 סרג
סָרַג(b. h. שָׂרַג; Saf. of אָרַג), Pi. סֵירֵג (to interlace, plait, to strap (in zig-zag); to girth. Kel. XVI, 1 משיְסָרֵג בהוכ׳ from the time he made three meshes of girthing. Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 סֵירְגֹו במשיחיתוכ׳ if he strapped it (the disjointed frame) with cords Ib. B. Mets.IX, 4 (read:) שהוא מְסָרֵג בו את המטה with which one girths the bedstead. M. Kat. I, 8 ומסָרְגִין את המטות you may girth the bedsteads (during the festive week). Y.Ber.III, beg.5d, a. e. כל שמסרגין עלוכ׳ a bedstead on which the girths are drawn on top is called miṭṭah, when drawn beneath, dargesh; Ned.56b (v. אַבְקָתָא); a. fr.Trnsf. a) to unite, combine. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to the chronological disorder in the Book of Daniel, in going from Belshazzar (ch. 5) to Darius (ch. 6), again to the first year of B. (ch. 7), and to the third year of B. (ch. 8) unite כדי לסָרֵג עלוכ׳ in order to combine the entire section as one written in the spirit of holiness; Yalk. ib. 144; Yalk. Dan. 1063 לִסְרֹוג (perh. to be read לסָרֵיג).b) to make a partition by means of net-work, like lattices Tosef.Men. X, 23 ומסרגין שם כנגדוכ׳ and there they fence in an area of about three Sah.Part. pass. מְסֹורָג. Ber.57b, v. next w. 2) to do a thing in a manner in which straps are drawn in bedsteads, i. e. in zig-zag; to skip. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 3 סֵירְגָה להוכ׳ if she skipped four days (beyond the ordinary period of menstruation); Nidd.64a סירגה ליוםוכ׳ if she skipped (from the twenty-first) to the twenty-fourth day. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. ובלבד במְסָרְגִין לו provided they put cross-questions to him alternately (one question to which a positive, and one to which a negative answer are expected, so as to test his sanity).Part. pass. מְסֹורָג; f. מְסֹורֶגֶת; pl. מְסֹורָגִים, מְסֹורָגִין; מְסֹורָגֹות. Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod. s. 6 (read as;) Yalk. Ex. 292 (ref. to Ex. 20:5) בזמן שהן אינן מסורגין או בזמן שהן מס׳ (not מסרגין) are the sins of the fathers visited upon the children when the succession is uninterrupted, or even when interrupted (by a good generation)? Y.Snh.I, 19c bot. מס׳ עלו the differently marked ballots came up alternately. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 13, v. סֵירוּג.Trnsf. a) to write in broken lines (leaving a vacant space in the middle of the line); to spread. Treat. Sofrim I, 11 מְסָרְגֹווכ׳ he spreads the writing so as to make a small column of it.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 10 רצוף שעשאו מס׳ או מס׳וכ׳ if he wrote in broken lines what is to be written in continuous lines or vice versa; או שעשה המס׳ שלא כהלכתו or if he did the spreading not in accordance with the rule.b) to trace cross-lines on stone, to carve designs. Pesik. ‘Ăniya, p. 137a> מְסָרְגִין בו carving it; Yalk. Is. 339 (omitted in Pesik. R. s. 3 2); v. סָתַת.V. סִירוּג. Hithpa. הִסְתָּרֵג to be provided with girths, be strapped. Ned.56b אי מטה מִסְתָּרֶגֶת על גבה if it be, that miṭṭah is a couch, the straps of which are drawn over the frame -
11 סָרַג
סָרַג(b. h. שָׂרַג; Saf. of אָרַג), Pi. סֵירֵג (to interlace, plait, to strap (in zig-zag); to girth. Kel. XVI, 1 משיְסָרֵג בהוכ׳ from the time he made three meshes of girthing. Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 סֵירְגֹו במשיחיתוכ׳ if he strapped it (the disjointed frame) with cords Ib. B. Mets.IX, 4 (read:) שהוא מְסָרֵג בו את המטה with which one girths the bedstead. M. Kat. I, 8 ומסָרְגִין את המטות you may girth the bedsteads (during the festive week). Y.Ber.III, beg.5d, a. e. כל שמסרגין עלוכ׳ a bedstead on which the girths are drawn on top is called miṭṭah, when drawn beneath, dargesh; Ned.56b (v. אַבְקָתָא); a. fr.Trnsf. a) to unite, combine. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to the chronological disorder in the Book of Daniel, in going from Belshazzar (ch. 5) to Darius (ch. 6), again to the first year of B. (ch. 7), and to the third year of B. (ch. 8) unite כדי לסָרֵג עלוכ׳ in order to combine the entire section as one written in the spirit of holiness; Yalk. ib. 144; Yalk. Dan. 1063 לִסְרֹוג (perh. to be read לסָרֵיג).b) to make a partition by means of net-work, like lattices Tosef.Men. X, 23 ומסרגין שם כנגדוכ׳ and there they fence in an area of about three Sah.Part. pass. מְסֹורָג. Ber.57b, v. next w. 2) to do a thing in a manner in which straps are drawn in bedsteads, i. e. in zig-zag; to skip. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 3 סֵירְגָה להוכ׳ if she skipped four days (beyond the ordinary period of menstruation); Nidd.64a סירגה ליוםוכ׳ if she skipped (from the twenty-first) to the twenty-fourth day. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. ובלבד במְסָרְגִין לו provided they put cross-questions to him alternately (one question to which a positive, and one to which a negative answer are expected, so as to test his sanity).Part. pass. מְסֹורָג; f. מְסֹורֶגֶת; pl. מְסֹורָגִים, מְסֹורָגִין; מְסֹורָגֹות. Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod. s. 6 (read as;) Yalk. Ex. 292 (ref. to Ex. 20:5) בזמן שהן אינן מסורגין או בזמן שהן מס׳ (not מסרגין) are the sins of the fathers visited upon the children when the succession is uninterrupted, or even when interrupted (by a good generation)? Y.Snh.I, 19c bot. מס׳ עלו the differently marked ballots came up alternately. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 13, v. סֵירוּג.Trnsf. a) to write in broken lines (leaving a vacant space in the middle of the line); to spread. Treat. Sofrim I, 11 מְסָרְגֹווכ׳ he spreads the writing so as to make a small column of it.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 10 רצוף שעשאו מס׳ או מס׳וכ׳ if he wrote in broken lines what is to be written in continuous lines or vice versa; או שעשה המס׳ שלא כהלכתו or if he did the spreading not in accordance with the rule.b) to trace cross-lines on stone, to carve designs. Pesik. ‘Ăniya, p. 137a> מְסָרְגִין בו carving it; Yalk. Is. 339 (omitted in Pesik. R. s. 3 2); v. סָתַת.V. סִירוּג. Hithpa. הִסְתָּרֵג to be provided with girths, be strapped. Ned.56b אי מטה מִסְתָּרֶגֶת על גבה if it be, that miṭṭah is a couch, the straps of which are drawn over the frame -
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פָּרָאפוּרְנוֹןm. (παράφερνον) that which a bridebrings over and above her dower; also (v. מוֹהַר) the wifes additional settlement above the usual one ( תוספת כתובה). Gen. R. s. 80 (ref. to Gen. 24:12) מוהר פרנין מתן פ׳ mohar is the endowment, mattan the addition; Yalk. ib. 134 פרא פ׳ (combine). Gen. R. s. 65 הבא לי מפ׳ שליוכ׳ (not … נין) take it from my additional dower, for thus he has written in my contract ; Yalk. ib. 114 מפורנין (corr. acc.). Y.Keth.V, 30b פרא פרנין. Ib. VII, 31c top הפדא פ׳ (corr. acc.). Y.Gitt.V, 47b נכסים שהכניסה לו פרה פרנין property which she brought him above the dower, opp. בכתובתה corresponding to the amount of her settlement. Y.Naz.V, 54a top פרה פ׳. Y.B. Bath.V, end, 17d; a. e. -
13 פָּרָאפוּרְנוֹן
פָּרָאפוּרְנוֹןm. (παράφερνον) that which a bridebrings over and above her dower; also (v. מוֹהַר) the wifes additional settlement above the usual one ( תוספת כתובה). Gen. R. s. 80 (ref. to Gen. 24:12) מוהר פרנין מתן פ׳ mohar is the endowment, mattan the addition; Yalk. ib. 134 פרא פ׳ (combine). Gen. R. s. 65 הבא לי מפ׳ שליוכ׳ (not … נין) take it from my additional dower, for thus he has written in my contract ; Yalk. ib. 114 מפורנין (corr. acc.). Y.Keth.V, 30b פרא פרנין. Ib. VII, 31c top הפדא פ׳ (corr. acc.). Y.Gitt.V, 47b נכסים שהכניסה לו פרה פרנין property which she brought him above the dower, opp. בכתובתה corresponding to the amount of her settlement. Y.Naz.V, 54a top פרה פ׳. Y.B. Bath.V, end, 17d; a. e. -
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Hif. הִתְבִּיא ( Tafel of בוא; cmp. מוּבָאת) to put into, fit, combine. Gen. R. s. 31 (expl. תביקין) שהיו מַתְבִּיאוֹת בה because with it they fitted (the timber, they used this cubit measure for buildings); Yalk. ib. 53. (The fem. gender in מתביאות may be accounted for by the frequent use of the mixed plural for mechanics, e. g. גָּרוֹסוֹת, נְמוֹשוֹת. -
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Hif. הִתְבִּיא ( Tafel of בוא; cmp. מוּבָאת) to put into, fit, combine. Gen. R. s. 31 (expl. תביקין) שהיו מַתְבִּיאוֹת בה because with it they fitted (the timber, they used this cubit measure for buildings); Yalk. ib. 53. (The fem. gender in מתביאות may be accounted for by the frequent use of the mixed plural for mechanics, e. g. גָּרוֹסוֹת, נְמוֹשוֹת. -
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(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (falten) fold up2. an einen Platz: put ( oder gather) together; auf Stapel: pile up ( oder together); (Häftlinge, Kranke) put together; (Hände etc.) fold3. (Geld) pool; (vereinigen) combine; (Verwaltungen etc.) centralize; (Unternehmen) merge; (Termine, Veranstaltungen) combine; wir legten unser Geld zusammen we clubbed togetherII v/i (Geld sammeln) club together, pass the hat (a)round umg.; wenn wir alle zusammenlegen if everybody chips in umg.* * *(Gegenstände) to put together;(Geld) to pool; to club together;(Kleidung) to fold; to fold up;(Unternehmen) to merge;(Verwaltung) to centralize* * *zu|sạm|men|le|gen sep1. vt1) (= falten) to fold (up)2) (= stapeln) to pile or heap together3) (= vereinigen) to combine, to merge; Aktien to amalgamate, to consolidate; Grundstücke to join; Veranstaltungen to hold together, to hold at the same time; Häftlinge, Patienten to put together; Termine to combine; (= zentralisieren) to centralizesie legten ihr Geld zusammen — they pooled their money, they clubbed (Brit) or pitched in (US) together
2. vi(= Geld gemeinsam aufbringen) to club (Brit) or pitch in (US) together, to pool one's moneyfür ein Geschenk zusammenlegen — to club (Brit) or pitch in (US) together for a present
* * *(to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) pool* * *zu·sam·men|le·genI. vtsauber zusammengelegte Wäsche neatly folded washing2. (vereinigen)▪ etw [mit etw dat] \zusammenlegen to combine sth ( mit + dat into); (zentralisieren) to centralize sthAbteilungen \zusammenlegen to merge [or combine] departments into sthKlassen \zusammenlegen to join [or sep put together] classesGrundstücke \zusammenlegen to join plots of landTermine \zusammenlegen to combine appointments▪ jdn [mit jdm] \zusammenlegen to put sb [together] with sbII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb1) put or gather together2) (zusammenfalten) fold [up]3) amalgamate, merge <classes, departments, etc.>; combine < events>4) put <patients, guests, etc.> together [in the same room]2.intransitives Verb club together; pool our/your/their money* * *zusammenlegen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (falten) fold up2. an einen Platz: put ( oder gather) together; auf Stapel: pile up ( oder together); (Häftlinge, Kranke) put together; (Hände etc) fold3. (Geld) pool; (vereinigen) combine; (Verwaltungen etc) centralize; (Unternehmen) merge; (Termine, Veranstaltungen) combine;wir legten unser Geld zusammen we clubbed togetherB. v/i (Geld sammeln) club together, pass the hat (a)round umg;wenn wir alle zusammenlegen if everybody chips in umg* * *1.transitives Verb1) put or gather together2) (zusammenfalten) fold [up]3) amalgamate, merge <classes, departments, etc.>; combine < events>4) put <patients, guests, etc.> together [in the same room]2.intransitives Verb club together; pool our/your/their money* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) (in) ausdr.to merge (into) v. (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to merge (with) v. v.to lump together v. -
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I v/t1. unite, join; (verbinden) combine ( auch in sich vereinigen); (zusammenschließen) integrate (in + Dat within); zwei Ämter in einer Person vereinigen have one person holding two posts (bes. Am. positions); die Mehrheit der Stimmen auf sich vereinigen win a majority of the vote; die Feier hat die Familie mal wieder vereinigt the celebration brought the family together again2. WIRTS. (fusionieren) amalgamate, consolidate, merge (zu into)II v/refl1. unite, join2. WIRTS. (fusionieren) merge3. Flüsse etc.: meet, merge* * *to unite; to confederate; to unify; to combine; to join; to associate; to amalgamate; to fuse; to incorporate;sich vereinigento ally; to unite* * *ver|ei|ni|gen ptp vereinigt1. vtto unite; Kräfte auch to combine; Eigenschaften to bring together; (COMM ) Firmen to merge (zu into); Kapital to poolSchönheit mit Intelligenz (in sich dat) veréínigen — to combine beauty with intelligence
die beiden Standpunkte lassen sich nicht veréínigen — the two points of view are incompatible
Freunde um sich veréínigen — to gather friends around one
veréínigen — to collect all the votes
2. vrto unite; (= sich verbünden auch) to join forces; (Firmen) to merge; (= zusammenkommen) to combine; (Töne) to blend; (Flüsse) to meet; (Zellen etc) to fuse; (= sich versammeln) to assemble; (geh geschlechtlich) to come togethersich zu einem harmonischen Ganzen veréínigen — to merge into a harmonious whole
sich zu einer Koalition veréínigen — to form a coalition
* * *1) (to combine into a single whole: The country consisted of several small states and was unified only recently.) unify2) (to join together, or to make or become one: England and Scotland were united under one parliament in 1707; He was united with his friends again.) unite* * *ver·ei·ni·gen *Staaten \vereinigen to unite statesFirmen/Organisationen \vereinigen to merge firms/organizationsII. vrdie beiden Flüsse \vereinigen sich zur Weser the two rivers meet to form the Weser* * *1. 2.* * *A. v/tin sich vereinigen); (zusammenschließen) integrate (in +dat within);zwei Ämter in einer Person vereinigen have one person holding two posts (besonders US positions);die Mehrheit der Stimmen auf sich vereinigen win a majority of the vote;die Feier hat die Familie mal wieder vereinigt the celebration brought the family together againzu into)B. v/r1. unite, join3. Flüsse etc: meet, merge6.sich (vereinigen liter couple* * *1. 2.* * *v.to ally v.to amalgamate v.to associate v.to confederate v.to fuse v.to incorporate v.to rejoin v.to unite v. -
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v.1 to combine.combina lo práctico con lo barato it is both practical and cheapElla combina minerales She combines minerals.Ella combina trabajo y placer She combines business with pleasure.Ella combina posibilidades She permutes possibilities.2 to mix (bebidas).3 to match (colores).4 to arrange, to organize.5 to bind.* * *1 (gen) to combine2 (disponer) to arrange, plan3 QUÍMICA to combine1 (ponerse de acuerdo) to get together* * *verb1) to combine2) match•* * *1. VT1) [+ esfuerzos, movimientos] to combine; [+ colores] to match, mix2) [+ plan, proyecto] to devise, work out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ingredientes> to combine, mix togetherb) < colores> to put togethercombinar algo con algo: combinar el rojo con el violeta to put red and purple together; no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey — you can't wear that skirt with that sweater
c) (Quím) to combined) ( reunir) to combine2.combinar vi colores/ropa to go together3.combinarse v prona) personas ( ponerse de acuerdo)b) (Quím) to combine* * *= bridge, combine (together), link, marry, perform + combination, pick and mix, coalesce, blend, mix and match, piece together, concatenate, conflate, mingle (with), mesh, bundle, federate, couple, mix, mash up, conjoin, conjugate, commingle.Ex. BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex. Search aids are available in the form of logical statements which combine terms in order to be able to trace subjects according to a more specific document profile.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex. If a search involves more than a single term, the system searches for each term separately, and reports intermediate results before performing the combination.Ex. Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex. Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex. In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex. It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. Individual files are concatenated to allow a full Boolean search to all files simultaneously.Ex. Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex. The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. The problema can be solved by conjugating two bare hard disks.Ex. By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.----* combinar Algo con Algo = marry + Nombre + with + Nombre.* combinar con = intersperse with.* combinar en = meld (in/into).* combinar intereses = bridge + interests.* que combina diferentes tipos de re = multi-source [multi source].* volver a combinar = recombine [re-combine].* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ingredientes> to combine, mix togetherb) < colores> to put togethercombinar algo con algo: combinar el rojo con el violeta to put red and purple together; no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey — you can't wear that skirt with that sweater
c) (Quím) to combined) ( reunir) to combine2.combinar vi colores/ropa to go together3.combinarse v prona) personas ( ponerse de acuerdo)b) (Quím) to combine* * *= bridge, combine (together), link, marry, perform + combination, pick and mix, coalesce, blend, mix and match, piece together, concatenate, conflate, mingle (with), mesh, bundle, federate, couple, mix, mash up, conjoin, conjugate, commingle.Ex: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.
Ex: Search aids are available in the form of logical statements which combine terms in order to be able to trace subjects according to a more specific document profile.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex: If a search involves more than a single term, the system searches for each term separately, and reports intermediate results before performing the combination.Ex: Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex: Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex: In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex: It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: Individual files are concatenated to allow a full Boolean search to all files simultaneously.Ex: Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex: The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: The problema can be solved by conjugating two bare hard disks.Ex: By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.* combinar Algo con Algo = marry + Nombre + with + Nombre.* combinar con = intersperse with.* combinar en = meld (in/into).* combinar intereses = bridge + interests.* que combina diferentes tipos de re = multi-source [multi source].* volver a combinar = recombine [re-combine].* * *combinar [A1 ]vt1 ‹ingredientes› to combine, mix together2 ‹colores› to put togetherno se puede combinar esos dos colores you can't put those two colors togetherno sabe combinar la ropa he isn't very good at coordinating clothescombinar algo CON algo:me gusta la falda pero no tengo con qué combinarla I like the skirt but I have nothing to wear with it o to go with it¿a quién se le ocurre combinar el rojo con el violeta? how could you think of putting red and purple together?no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey you can't wear that skirt with that sweater3 ( Quím) to combine4 (reunir) to combine■ combinarvi«colores/ropa»: combinar CON algo; to go WITH sthquiero un bolso que combine con estos zapatos I want a bag that goes with o to go with these shoes1«personas» (ponerse de acuerdo): se combinaron para sorprenderlo they got together to give him a surprisese combinaron para gastarle una broma they got together o ganged up to play a trick on himnos combinamos para estar allí a las seis we all arranged to be there at six2 ( Quím) to combine* * *
combinar ( conjugate combinar) verbo transitivo
‹ ropa› to coordinate;
verbo intransitivo [colores/ropa] to go together;
combinar con algo to go with sth
combinar verbo transitivo, to combine, mix: hay que saber combinar estos dos sabores, you need to know how to best combine these two flavours
' combinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calor
- entonar
- ir
- mezclar
- pegar
- compaginar
- salir
- sintetizar
English:
blend
- combine
- match
- merge
- coordinate
- go
- mix
* * *♦ vt1. [unir, mezclar] to combine;combina lo práctico con lo barato it is both practical and cheap2. [bebidas] to mix3. [colores] to match4. [planificar] to arrange, to organize;combinan sus horarios para que siempre haya alguien en casa they arrange the hours they work so there's always somebody at home5. Mat to permute6. Quím to combine♦ vi[colores, ropa]combinar con to go with;no tengo nada que combine con estos pantalones I haven't got anything to go o that goes with these trousers* * *v/t combine* * *combinar vt1) unir: to combine, to mix together2) : to match, to put together* * *combinar vb1. (en general) to combine2. (tener armonía) to match / to go with -
19 unir
v.1 to join (juntar) (pedazos, habitaciones).unió los dos palos con una cuerda he joined o tied the two sticks together with a piece of stringEllos unieron las telas They joined the fabrics.Ellos unieron los equipos They merged the teams.2 to connect, to link (comunicar) (ciudades, terminales, aparatos).El cable une la tubería The wire connects the tubing.3 to combine.en su obra une belleza y técnica her work combines beauty with techniqueunir algo a algo to add something to something4 to draw together, to assemble, to unify.El amor une a las personas Love draws people together.* * *1 (juntar) to unite, join, join together2 (combinar) to combine (a, with)3 (enlazar) to link (a, to)\unirse en matrimonio formal to unite in marriage* * *verbto unite, join, link- unirse- unirse a* * *1. VT1) (=acercar)a) [+ grupos, tendencias, pueblos] to uniteb) [sentimientos] to unitea nuestros dos países los unen muchas más cosas de las que los dividen — there are far more things that unite our two countries than divide them
c) [lazos] to link, bindlos lazos que unen ambos países — the ties that bind o link both countries
2) (=atar) [contrato] to bindcon el periódico me unía un mero contrato — I was bound to the newspaper by nothing more than a simple contract
el jugador ha rescindido el contrato que lo unía al club — the player has terminated the contract binding him to the club
3) (=asociar, agrupar) to combineuniendo los dos nombres resulta un nuevo concepto — a new concept is created by combining the two nouns
el esquí de fondo une dos actividades: montañismo y esquí — cross-country skiing combines two activities: mountaineering and skiing
decidieron unir sus fuerzas para luchar contra el crimen — they decided to join forces in the fight against crime
ha logrado unir su nombre al de los grandes deportistas de este siglo — he has won a place among the great sporting names of this century
5) [+ objetos, piezas] [gen] to join, join together; [con pegamento, celo] to stick together; [con clavos, puntas] to fasten togethervan a tirar el tabique para unir el salón a la cocina — they are going to knock together the lounge and the kitchen
6) (Culin) [+ líquidos] to mix; [+ salsa] to blend7) (Com) [+ compañías, intereses] to merge2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cables> to join; (con cola, pegamento) to stick... together; < esfuerzos> to combinelos unió en matrimonio — (frml) he joined them in matrimony (frml)
b) sentimientos/intereses to uniteunida sentimentalmente a... — (period) romantically involved with...
c) <características/cualidades/estilos> to combine3) ( fusionar) <empresas/organizaciones> to merge4) < salsa> to mix2.unirse v pron1)a) ( aliarse) personas/colectividades to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común — they joined forces o united in a common cause
b) características/cualidades to combine3) ( fusionarse) empresas/organizaciones to merge* * *= aggregate, bridge, connect, join together, link, marry, string, unite, confound, piece together, weld into/together, splice, bundle, pool, band, bind + Nombre + together, knit, knit, federate, conjoin, cement.Ex. You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.Ex. BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials, e.g. paintings, drawings, papers, unbound sections of a book, and similar materials, consisting of two covers joined together at the back.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex. There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.Ex. It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex. A filmloop is a short length of film enclosed in a cassette and with the end of the film spliced on to the beginning so that it requires no rewinding.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex. I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex. The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.----* conseguir unir = rally.* unir a = tie (to), couple with.* unir esfuerzos = join + hands.* unir fuerzas = join + forces, pool + forces.* unir inextricablemente = interweave.* unir mediante espigas = tenon.* unir mediante hiperenlaces = hotlink [hot-link].* unir mediante mortaja = mortise.* unirse = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + one.* unirse a = ally with, join, hop on, join + Posesivo + ranks.* unirse a una conversación = chime in.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* unir sin solapar = butt together.* volverse a unir a = rejoin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cables> to join; (con cola, pegamento) to stick... together; < esfuerzos> to combinelos unió en matrimonio — (frml) he joined them in matrimony (frml)
b) sentimientos/intereses to uniteunida sentimentalmente a... — (period) romantically involved with...
c) <características/cualidades/estilos> to combine3) ( fusionar) <empresas/organizaciones> to merge4) < salsa> to mix2.unirse v pron1)a) ( aliarse) personas/colectividades to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común — they joined forces o united in a common cause
b) características/cualidades to combine3) ( fusionarse) empresas/organizaciones to merge* * *= aggregate, bridge, connect, join together, link, marry, string, unite, confound, piece together, weld into/together, splice, bundle, pool, band, bind + Nombre + together, knit, knit, federate, conjoin, cement.Ex: You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.
Ex: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex: A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials, e.g. paintings, drawings, papers, unbound sections of a book, and similar materials, consisting of two covers joined together at the back.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex: There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.Ex: It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex: A filmloop is a short length of film enclosed in a cassette and with the end of the film spliced on to the beginning so that it requires no rewinding.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex: I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex: The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.* conseguir unir = rally.* unir a = tie (to), couple with.* unir esfuerzos = join + hands.* unir fuerzas = join + forces, pool + forces.* unir inextricablemente = interweave.* unir mediante espigas = tenon.* unir mediante hiperenlaces = hotlink [hot-link].* unir mediante mortaja = mortise.* unirse = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + one.* unirse a = ally with, join, hop on, join + Posesivo + ranks.* unirse a una conversación = chime in.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* unir sin solapar = butt together.* volverse a unir a = rejoin.* * *unir [I1 ]vtA1«persona»: unió los trozos con un pegamento she stuck the pieces together with glueunió los cables con cinta aislante he joined the wires with insulating tapeha unido dos estilos muy diferentes he has combined two very different stylesunamos nuestros esfuerzos let us combine our efforts2 «sentimientos/intereses» to unitelos unía el deseo de … they were united by their desire to …los une su afición al deporte their love of sport binds them together o acts as a bond between them o unites themel amor que nos une the love which unites usunida sentimentalmente a … ( period); romantically involved with …3 ‹características/cualidades› unir algo A algo to combine sth WITH sthune a su inteligencia una gran madurez he combines intelligence with great maturityB (comunicar) to linkla nueva carretera une los dos pueblos the new road links the two townsel puente aéreo que une las dos ciudades the shuttle service which runs between o links the two citiesC ‹salsa› to mix■ unirseA1 (aliarse) «personas/colectividades» to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común they joined forces o united in a common causelos dos países se unieron en una federación the two countries joined together to form a federationse unieron en matrimonio they were married, they were joined in matrimony ( frml)varias empresas se unieron para formar un consorcio several companies joined together o came together o combined to form a consortiumunirse A algo:se unió a nuestra causa he joined our cause2 «características/cualidades» to combineen él se unen la ambición y el orgullo ambition and pride come together o combine in him, he combines ambition with pridea su belleza se une una gran simpatía her beauty is combined with a very likable personalityB (juntarse) «caminos» to converge, meetdonde el tráfico del oeste se une con el del norte where traffic from the west converges with o meets traffic from the north* * *
unir ( conjugate unir) verbo transitivo
1
(con cola, pegamento) to stick … together;
‹ esfuerzos› to combine
unir algo a algo to combine sth with sth
2 ( comunicar) ‹ lugares› to link
3 ( fusionar) ‹empresas/organizaciones› to merge
unirse verbo pronominal
1 ( aliarse) [personas/colectividades] to join together;
2 ( juntarse) [ caminos] to converge, meet
3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/organizaciones] to merge
unir verbo transitivo
1 (cables, conexiones) to join, unite
2 (esfuerzos, intereses) to join
(asociar, fusionar) unieron sus empresas, they merged their companies
3 (comunicar) to link: ese camino une las dos aldeas, that path links the two villages
' unir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercar
- casar
- empalmar
- fundir
- juntar
- ligar
- remachar
- vincular
English:
bond
- cement
- connect
- couple
- join
- join up
- link
- neither
- screw together
- stick together
- unite
- yoke
- amalgamate
- bring
- marry
- reunite
- splice
- unify
* * *♦ vt1. [juntar] [pedazos, piezas, habitaciones] to join;[empresas, estados, facciones] to unite; Informát [archivos] to merge;unió los dos palos con una cuerda he joined o tied the two sticks with a piece of string;debemos unir fuerzas we must combine forcesles une una fuerte amistad they are very close friends, they share a very close friendship;les une su pasión por la música they share a passion for music;los lazos que nos unen the ties that bind us;Formalunir a dos personas en (santo) matrimonio to join two people in (holy) matrimony3. [comunicar] [ciudades, terminales, aparatos] to connect, to link;la línea férrea que une la capital a o [m5] con la costa the railway o US railroad between o which links the capital and the coast4. [combinar] to combine;en su obra une belleza y técnica her work combines beauty with technique;unir algo a algo [añadir] to add sth to sth;a la desinformación hay que unir también el desinterés de la gente in addition to the lack of information, we have to take into account people's lack of interest5. [mezclar] to mix o blend in;una la mantequilla con el azúcar cream together the butter and the sugar* * *v/t1 join2 personas unite3 características combine ( con with)4 ciudades link* * *unir vt1) juntar: to unite, to join, to link2) combinar: to combine, to blend* * *unir vb1. (juntar) to join2. (comunicar) to link3. (relacionar) to unite -
20 consolidate
kən'solideit(to make or become solid; to strengthen.) consolidartr[kən'sɒlɪdeɪt]1 (gen) consolidar2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (merge) fusionar1 (gen) consolidarse2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (merge) fusionarsev.• consolidar v.kən'sɑːlədeɪt, kən'sɒlɪdeɪta) ( reinforce) \<\<support/position\>\> consolidarb) ( combine) \<\<companies\>\> fusionar; \<\<debts\>\> consolidar[kǝn'sɒlɪdeɪt]1. VT1) (=strengthen) [+ position, influence] consolidar2) (=combine) concentrar, fusionar2. VI1) (=strengthen) consolidarse2) (=combine) concentrarse, fusionarse* * *[kən'sɑːlədeɪt, kən'sɒlɪdeɪt]a) ( reinforce) \<\<support/position\>\> consolidarb) ( combine) \<\<companies\>\> fusionar; \<\<debts\>\> consolidar
См. также в других словарях:
Combine — Com|bi|ne auch: Com|bine 〈engl. [kɔmbaın] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n od. (engl.) s〉 = Kombine [Etym.: engl., »Mähdrescher«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
hal´o|gen|a´tion — hal|o|gen|ate «HAL uh juh nayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to combine with a halogen. –hal´o|gen|a´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
hal|o|gen|ate — «HAL uh juh nayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to combine with a halogen. –hal´o|gen|a´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
hal|o|gen — «HAL uh juhn», noun. any one of the chemical elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. A halogen can combine directly with a metal to form a salt. They are the most active elements and are nonmetalic and electronegative. ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary
hy´dro|gen|a´tion — hy|dro|gen|ate «HY druh juh nayt, hy DROJ uh », transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to combine with hydrogen; treat with hydrogen. When vegetable oils are hydrogenated, they become solid fat –hy´dro|gen|a´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
hy|dro|gen|ate — «HY druh juh nayt, hy DROJ uh », transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to combine with hydrogen; treat with hydrogen. When vegetable oils are hydrogenated, they become solid fat –hy´dro|gen|a´tion, noun … Useful english dictionary
hy|dro|gen|a|tor — «HY druh juh NAY tuhr, hy DROJ uh nay tuhr», noun. a device used to combine or treat substances with hydrogen: »The hydrogenator carries out the necessary adjustment of the hydrogen carbon ratio…by adding hydrogen to the fuel (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
ni|tro|gen-fix|ing — «NY truh juhn FIHK sihng», adjective. causing atmospheric nitrogen to combine with elements in the soil to become nitrates: »nitrogen fixing bacteria … Useful english dictionary
ni|tro|gen|ize — «NY truh juh nyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to combine with nitrogen or one of its compounds … Useful english dictionary
ox|y|gen|ate — «OK suh juh nayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to treat or combine with oxygen. 2. = oxidize. (Cf. ↑oxidize) … Useful english dictionary
ox|y|gen|ize — «OK suh juh nyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to treat with oxygen; combine with oxygen; oxygenate … Useful english dictionary