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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
II ['kɑːmbaɪn, 'kɒmbaɪn]1) combine (harvester) ( Agr) cosechadora f2) ( coalition) (AmE) alianza f, coalición f
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