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1 merge together several amendments
Дипломатический термин: объединить несколько поправокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > merge together several amendments
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2 merge together several draft resolutions
Дипломатический термин: объединить несколько проектов резолюцийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > merge together several draft resolutions
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3 merge together several amendments
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > merge together several amendments
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4 merge together several draft resolutions
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > merge together several draft resolutions
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5 to merge together several amendments
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to merge together several amendments
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6 to merge together several draft resolutions
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to merge together several draft resolutions
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A vtr1 ( join) fusionner [companies] ; to merge sth into ou with sth incorporer qch en qch [company, group] ;2 ( blend) mélanger [colour, design].B vi1 ( also merge together) ( join) [companies, departments, states] fusionner ; [roads, rivers] se rejoindre ; to merge with fusionner avec [company, department, state] ; rejoindre [river, road] ; to merge into fusionner avec [company] ;2 ( blend) [colours, sounds] se confondre ; to merge into se fondre avec [colour, sky, trees] ; to merge into each ou one another [colours, trees] se confondre. -
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merge [mɜ:dʒ]• to merge into [+ darkness, background] se fondre dansb. [companies] fusionnera. unifierb. [+ company] fusionner* * *[mɜːdʒ] 1.transitive verb1) ( join)to merge something with something — fusionner quelque chose avec quelque chose [company, group]
2) ( blend) mélanger [colour, design]2.1) (also merge together) [companies, departments] fusionner; [roads, rivers] se rejoindreto merge with — fusionner avec [company, department]; rejoindre [river, road]
2) ( blend) [colours, sounds] se confondreto merge into — se fondre avec [colour, sky, trees]
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[mɜːdʒ] 1.1) (join)to merge sth. with sth. — fondere o incorporare qcs. con qcs. [company, group]
2) (blend) mescolare, amalgamare [colour, design]2.1) (anche merge together) (join) [companies, departments] fondersi, unirsi; [roads, rivers] confluire, congiungersito merge with — fondersi o unirsi con [company, department]; confluire in, congiungersi con [river, road]
2) (blend) [colours, sounds] mescolarsi, amalgamarsi, fondersito merge into — confondersi o perdersi in [colour, sky]; confondersi o mimetizzarsi tra [ trees]
* * *[mə:‹]1) (to (cause to) combine or join: The sea and sky appear to merge at the horizon.) fondersi2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) (essere assorbito da), sfumare in3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) confondersi•- merger* * *[mɜːdʒ]1. vtComm fondere, unire, (Comput: files, text) unire2. vi1)(colours, sounds, shapes)
to merge (into, with) — fondersi (con), confondersi (con)to merge (with) — (roads) unirsi (a), (river) confluire (in)
2) Comm fondersi, unirsi* * *[mɜːdʒ] 1.1) (join)to merge sth. with sth. — fondere o incorporare qcs. con qcs. [company, group]
2) (blend) mescolare, amalgamare [colour, design]2.1) (anche merge together) (join) [companies, departments] fondersi, unirsi; [roads, rivers] confluire, congiungersito merge with — fondersi o unirsi con [company, department]; confluire in, congiungersi con [river, road]
2) (blend) [colours, sounds] mescolarsi, amalgamarsi, fondersito merge into — confondersi o perdersi in [colour, sky]; confondersi o mimetizzarsi tra [ trees]
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10 merge
1. transitive verb1) zusammenschließen [Firmen, Unternehmen] ( into zu); zusammenlegen [Anteile, Abteilungen]2. intransitive verb1) [Firma, Unternehmen:] sich zusammenschließen, fusionieren ( with mit); [Abteilung:] zusammengelegt werden ( with mit)2) (blend gradually) [Straße:] zusammenlaufen ( with mit)merge into something — [Farbe usw.:] in etwas (Akk.) übergehen
* * *[mə:‹]2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) übergehen in3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) eintauchen•- academic.ru/46285/merger">merger* * *[mɜ:ʤ, AM mɜ:rʤ]I. vi3. (fuse) verschmelzento \merge into the landscape/surroundings sich akk in die Landschaft/Umgebung einfügen▪ to \merge into each other ineinander übergehenII. vtto \merge two business divisions zwei Geschäftsbereiche zusammenführento \merge two companies/organizations zwei Firmen/Organisationen zusammenschließen* * *[mɜːdZ]1. vi1) (= come together) zusammenkommen; (colours) ineinander übergehen; (roads) zusammenlaufen or -führen; (US AUT) sich einordnento merge with sth — mit etw verschmelzen, sich mit etw vereinen; (colour) in etw (acc) übergehen; (road) in etw (acc) einmünden
to merge (in) with/into the crowd — in der Menge untergehen/untertauchen
to merge into sth — in etw (acc)
the bird merged in with its background of leaves — der Vogel verschmolz mit dem Laubwerk im Hintergrund
"motorways merge" — "Autobahneinmündung"
to merge to the left ( US Aut ) — sich links einordnen
2) (COMM) fusionieren, sich zusammenschließen2. vt1) (= bring together) miteinander vereinen or verbinden or verschmelzen; colours (miteinander) verschmelzen, ineinander übergehen lassen; metals legieren; (COMPUT) files zusammenführento merge sth with sth — etw mit etw vereinen or verbinden or verschmelzen etw in etw (acc) übergehen lassen
2) (COMM) zusammenschließen, fusionierenthey were merged with... — sie haben mit... fusioniert
* * *A v/t1. (in, into) verschmelzen (mit), aufgehen lassen (in dat), vereinigen (mit), einverleiben (dat):be merged in sth in etwas aufgehen2. JUR tilgen, aufheben3. WIRTSCHa) fusionierenb) Aktien zusammenlegenB v/i1. (in, into) verschmelzen (mit), aufgehen (in dat), sich zusammenschließen (zu)2. zusammenlaufen (Straßen etc)3. sich (in den Verkehr) einfädeln* * *1. transitive verb1) zusammenschließen [Firmen, Unternehmen] ( into zu); zusammenlegen [Anteile, Abteilungen]2) (blend gradually) verschmelzen ( with mit)2. intransitive verb1) [Firma, Unternehmen:] sich zusammenschließen, fusionieren ( with mit); [Abteilung:] zusammengelegt werden ( with mit)2) (blend gradually) [Straße:] zusammenlaufen ( with mit)merge into something — [Farbe usw.:] in etwas (Akk.) übergehen
* * *(in) v.aufgehen (in) v.aufgehen lassen (in) ausdr.aufheben v.tilgen v.verschmelzen (mit) v. (into) v.einverleiben v.zusammen legen v.zusammenlegen (alt.Rechtschreibung) (•in•) ausdr.übergehen (in) v. (with) v.fusionieren (mit) v.zusammenlegen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. v.sich einfädeln (in den Verkehr) v.zusammen laufen v.zusammenlaufen (alt.Rechtschreibung) (•Straßen•) ausdr. -
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اِنْدَمَجَ \ combine: to mix; join together: Our schools combined to form a town team. merge: to join completely: The two companies have decided to merge. -
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v. trans.Make to grow together: P. συμφύειν.Mix together: P. and V. συμμιγνύναι, συγκεραννύναι.Mix in: P. ἐγκεραννύναι (τι εἴς τι).V. intrans. Grow together: P. συμφύεσθαι; see Change.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Merge
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14 merge
[mɜːdʒ]1) Общая лексика: исчезать, поглотить, поглощать (напр., более мелкие компании), сливаться, слить, слиться, соединить, соединиться, соединяться, накладывать, совмещать, сливать(ся), соединять(ся)2) Компьютерная техника: склеивать (файлы)3) Техника: объединение, объединять, слияние, смешивать6) Юридический термин: объединяться7) Дипломатический термин: соединять (банки, предприятия и т.п.)8) Металлургия: растворять, растворяться9) Сленг: жениться10) Вычислительная техника: программа слияния, программа объединения (напр. массивов данных)11) Деловая лексика: слияние, поглощение (о П. малых компаний большими)12) Автоматика: сортировка13) Робототехника: программа объединения (напр массивов данных)14) Океанология: совпадать15) юр.Н.П. присовокупить, присовокуплять16) Общая лексика: объединение (потоков масла гидросистемы)17) Макаров: переходить, поглощаться, поглощение, погружаться, пропадать, рассеиваться, сливать (банки, предприятия и т.п.), (into) исчезать, (into) исчезнуть18) Цемент: затоплять -
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(to) merge /mɜ:dʒ/A v. t.2 (fin.) fondere; concentrare; incorporare: The two firms were merged into a big company, le due imprese sono state fuse in una grande aziendaB v. i.1 mescolarsi; fondersi; amalgamarsi2 (fin.) fondersi; concentrarsi; incorporarsi: The two banks merged to form a bigger institution, le due banche si fusero formando un istituto di maggiori dimensioni● to merge into, essere assorbito da; sfumare in, svanire in; (fin.) fondersi per formare ( un'azienda più grande): The sunset merged into darkness, le tenebre si sostituirono al tramonto □ to merge together, fondersi; mescolarsi; confondersi. -
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(to) merge /mɜ:dʒ/A v. t.2 (fin.) fondere; concentrare; incorporare: The two firms were merged into a big company, le due imprese sono state fuse in una grande aziendaB v. i.1 mescolarsi; fondersi; amalgamarsi2 (fin.) fondersi; concentrarsi; incorporarsi: The two banks merged to form a bigger institution, le due banche si fusero formando un istituto di maggiori dimensioni● to merge into, essere assorbito da; sfumare in, svanire in; (fin.) fondersi per formare ( un'azienda più grande): The sunset merged into darkness, le tenebre si sostituirono al tramonto □ to merge together, fondersi; mescolarsi; confondersi. -
17 a merge împreună
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18 a merge ca oile
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19 объединить несколько поправок / проектов
merge together several amendments / draft resolutionsРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > объединить несколько поправок / проектов
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20 unire
"to join;Verbunden;unido"* * *unitecongiungere join* * *unire v.tr.1 to unite, to join (together); to combine; to draw* together, to put* together (anche fig.): unire due tavoli, to put two tables together; unire due pezzi di corda, to join two pieces of rope (together); unire due punti con una linea, to join two points with a line; unire le forze, to join forces; unire in matrimonio, to join in marriage; unisce alla bellezza una grazia non comune, she combines beauty with extraordinary grace; sono uniti da un profondo interesse per l'arte, what draws them together is a deep interest in art // non divida l'uomo ciò che Dio ha unito, what God has joined together let no man put asunder // (econ.) unire proprietà, imprese, to consolidate assets, companies // (fin.) unire i capitali, to combine (o to pool) capital2 ( collegare) to link, to connect: le due isole sono unite da un ponte, the two islands are joined by a bridge; una rete ferroviaria unisce Parigi a tutte le grandi città, a system of railways connects (o links up) Paris with all the large towns◘ unirsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec.1 ( legarsi) to unite (with); to join up, to join together; to combine, to come* together: i due fiumi si uniscono a dieci miglia dal mare, the two rivers join up ten miles from the sea; elementi che si uniscono, elements that combine; quegli stati si unirono qualche anno fa, those states united a few years ago; si unì in matrimonio in tarda età, he got married late in life; le strade laterali si uniscono alle arterie principali, the side streets connect with the main roads; uniamoci per combattere la povertà, let us unite in fighting (o to fight) poverty; i due partiti si unirono per formare un governo di coalizione, the two parties combined to form a coalition government2 ( mettersi insieme con altri) to join, to get* together with; ( fondersi) to merge: mia madre si unisce a me per mandarvi molti auguri, my mother joins me in sending you our very best wishes; posso unirmi al gioco?, may I join in the game?; le due società si sono recentemente unite, the two companies have recently merged.* * *[u'nire]1. vt1)unire (a) — to unite (with)unire in matrimonio — to unite o join in matrimony
il sentimento che li unisce — the feeling which binds them together o unites them
2) (congiungere: città, linee) to join, link, connect, (mescolare: ingredienti) to mixse uniamo i due tavoli ci stiamo tutti — if we put the two tables together there'll be room for all of us
3) (colori, suoni) to combine2. vr (unirsi)unirsi contro/a — to unite against/with
3. vip (unirsi)* * *[u'nire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (attaccare) to join (together) [ pezzi]2) (collegare) to join, to link [città, punti]3) (fondere) to combineunire le forze — to combine o join forces
4) fig. (legare) to bind* (together), to tie together [comunità, famiglia]unire in matrimonio — [ sacerdote] to join in marriage, to marry
5) (possedere contemporaneamente) to combineunire bellezza e intelligenza — to combine beauty and cleverness, to be both beautiful and clever
6) (aggiungere) to add7) (allegare) to enclose [curriculum, lettera]2.verbo pronominale unirsi1) (congiungersi) [persone, paesi] to join together- rsi in associazione — to join in association, to associate
2) (fondersi) [strade, fiumi] to join (up), to merge; [ partiti] to merge (together), to amalgamate; [colori, stili] to blend, to merge (together)* * *unire/u'nire/ [102]1 (attaccare) to join (together) [ pezzi]2 (collegare) to join, to link [città, punti]3 (fondere) to combine; unire le forze to combine o join forces; unire gli sforzi to combine efforts4 fig. (legare) to bind* (together), to tie together [comunità, famiglia]; unire in matrimonio [ sacerdote] to join in marriage, to marry5 (possedere contemporaneamente) to combine; unire bellezza e intelligenza to combine beauty and cleverness, to be both beautiful and clever6 (aggiungere) to add; unire la farina alle uova add flour to the eggs7 (allegare) to enclose [curriculum, lettera]II unirsi verbo pronominale1 (congiungersi) [persone, paesi] to join together; - rsi in matrimonio to get married; - rsi in associazione to join in association, to associate2 (fondersi) [strade, fiumi] to join (up), to merge; [ partiti] to merge (together), to amalgamate; [colori, stili] to blend, to merge (together)
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