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2 merging
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3 merging
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4 merging control
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7 mail-merging
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8 corporate merging
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9 consolidation
noun consolidacióntr[kənsɒlɪ'deɪʃən]1 (gen) consolidación nombre femenino2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL fusión nombre femeninoconsolidation [kən.sɑlə'deɪʃən] n: consolidación fn.• consolidación s.f.kənˌsɑːlə'deɪʃən, kənˌsɒlɪ'deɪʃəna) u ( reinforcement) consolidación fb) u c ( merging of companies) fusión f[kǝnˌsɒlɪ'deɪʃǝn]N1) (=strengthening) consolidación f2) (=combining) concentración f, fusión f* * *[kənˌsɑːlə'deɪʃən, kənˌsɒlɪ'deɪʃən]a) u ( reinforcement) consolidación fb) u c ( merging of companies) fusión f -
10 coalescence
tr[kəʊə'lesəns]1 (of groups) unión nombre femenino2 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL fusión nombre femeninon.• trabazón s.m.[ˌkǝʊǝ'lesǝns]N (=merging) fusión f ; (=joining together) unión f, incorporación f -
11 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 -
12 submerge
səb'mə:‹(to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid: I watched the submarine submerging.) sumergir- submergence
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submerge vb sumergirtr[səb'mɜːʤ]1 sumergir (in, en)1 sumergirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto submerge oneself in something sumergirse en algo: sumergirsubmerge vi: sumergirsev.• anegar v.• empantanar v.• sumergir v.səb'mɜːrdʒ, səb'mɜːdʒ
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a) (cover, flood) sumergir*b) ( plunge)to submerge something IN something — sumergir* algo en algo
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vi \<\<submarine/diver\>\> sumergirse*[sǝb'mɜːdʒ]1. VT1) (=plunge) hundir (in en)2) (=flood) inundar2.VI [submarine, person] sumergirse* * *[səb'mɜːrdʒ, səb'mɜːdʒ]
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a) (cover, flood) sumergir*b) ( plunge)to submerge something IN something — sumergir* algo en algo
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13 acentuado
Del verbo acentuar: ( conjugate acentuar) \ \
acentuado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: acentuado acentuar
acentuado
◊ -da adjetivo
acentuar ( conjugate acentuar) verbo transitivo ( al escribir) to accent acentuarse verbo pronominal ‹diferencias/problemas› to become accentuated
acentuar verbo transitivo
1 to stress
2 figurado to emphasize, stress: en su discurso acentuó la importancia de la fusión, in her speech she stressed the importance of merging ' acentuado' also found in these entries: Spanish: acentuarse -
14 acentuar
acentuar ( conjugate acentuar) verbo transitivo ( al escribir) to accent acentuarse verbo pronominal ‹diferencias/problemas› to become accentuated
acentuar verbo transitivo
1 to stress
2 figurado to emphasize, stress: en su discurso acentuó la importancia de la fusión, in her speech she stressed the importance of merging ' acentuar' also found in these entries: Spanish: resaltar English: bring out - stress - accentuate
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MERGING — The Merging of Disciplines: New Directions in Pure, Applied, and Computational Mathematics, Ed. by Richard E. Ewing, Kenneth I. Gross, and Clyde F. Martin, Springer Verlag, 1986 (informationswissenschaftl. Veröffentlichungen) … Acronyms von A bis Z
merging — I noun 1. the act of joining together as one (Freq. 1) the merging of the two groups occurred quickly there was no meeting of minds • Syn: ↑meeting, ↑coming together • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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merging — noun The act, or the result of being merged … Wiktionary
Merging — Поглощение; Соединение, слияние … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
merging — Synonyms and related words: acme, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, apex, apogee, articulation, associative, blending, bond, bracketing, climax, clustering, combination, combinative, combinatory, combining, communication, concatenation,… … Moby Thesaurus