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1) Computers: alloyed2) Geology: melted together3) Construction: fused together4) Railway term: fused5) Oil: interfused -
2 samensmelten
1 [een geheel worden] fuse (together)♦voorbeelden:2 de twee partijen zijn samengesmolten • the two parties have amalgamated/mergedII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [smeltend verbinden] fuse/melt together -
3 раннее закрытие родничка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > раннее закрытие родничка
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4 encaustisch
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5 ἀμμόνιτρον
ἀμμό-νιτρον, τό,A potash mixed with sand, fused together to produce glass, Plin.HN36.194.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμμόνιτρον
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6 tot een klomp samengesmolten ijzeren staven
tot een klomp samengesmolten ijzeren stavenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot een klomp samengesmolten ijzeren staven
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7 zusammengeschmolzen
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8 quaġaa
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9 tergabung
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10 fundirse
1 (derretirse) to melt2 (bombilla, plomos) to fuse, go, blow, burn out3 (unirse) to merge* * *VPR1) (=derretirse) [hielo] to melt2) (Elec) [bombilla, fusible] to blow, gose fundieron los plomos — the fuses blew o went
3) (=fusionarse)a) [organizaciones, empresas] to amalgamate, merge; [partidos políticos] to mergelos ritmos caribeños y el flamenco se fundirán durante el festival — Caribbean rhythms and flamenco will fuse together o merge in the festival
fundirse en algo — [organizaciones] to merge to form sth, amalgamate into sth; [sonidos] to merge into sth; [colores, imágenes] to merge to form sth, blend together to form sth
ambos museos se fundieron en el Museo Nacional — both museums merged to form o (were) amalgamated into the National Museum
b)fundirse con algo: el cielo se fundía con el mar — the sea and the sky blended o merged into one
4) (Cine) [imagen] to fade* * *(v.) = become + fused, run togetherEx. Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.* * *(v.) = become + fused, run togetherEx: Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.
Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.* * *
■fundirse verbo reflexivo
1 (derretirse) to melt
2 (bombilla, plomos) to blow: se ha fundido un plomo: a fuse has blown
' fundirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fundir
English:
blow
- melt
- merge
- bust
- go
- mingle
- seize
- short
- thaw
* * *vpr1. [derretirse] [mantequilla, hielo, plomo, roca, hierro] to melt;2. [fusible, bombilla] to blow;se han fundido los plomos the fuses have gone;se ha fundido la bombilla de la cocina the light in the kitchen has gone3. Am [motor] to seize up4. Com to mergese fundió el sueldo en una tarde he blew his wages in one afternoonla mitad de los productores se fundieron half of the producers went bust* * *v/r1 melt3 COM merge* * *vr1) : to fuse together, to blend, to merge2) : to melt, to thaw3) : to fade (in television or movies)* * *fundirse vb1. (nieve, metales) to melt -
11 fundir
v.1 to melt (derretir) (mantequilla, hielo).El calor del auto fundió el queso The heat of the car melted the cheese.2 to blow ( electricity and electronics) (fusible, bombilla).3 to merge (commerce).4 to fade (Cine).5 to blow (informal) (gastar). (peninsular Spanish)6 to bankrupt, to ruin. ( Latin American Spanish)7 to cast, to mold.El orfebre fundió el oro The goldsmith cast the gold.* * *1 (derretir) to melt2 (separar mena y metal) to smelt3 (dar forma) to cast4 (bombilla, plomos) to blow5 (unir) to unite, join6 familiar (despilfarrar) to waste, blow1 (derretirse) to melt2 (bombilla, plomos) to fuse, go, blow, burn out3 (unirse) to merge* * *1. VT1) (=derretir)a) [para hacer líquido] [+ metal, cera, nieve] to melt; [+ monedas, lingotes, joyas] to melt downb) (Min) [para extraer el metal] to smeltc) [en molde] [+ estatuas, cañones] to cast2) [+ bombilla, fusible] to blow3) (=fusionar) [+ organizaciones, empresas] to merge, amalgamate; [+ culturas, movimientos] to fuseintentaba fundir los elementos andaluces con los hindúes — she aimed to fuse Andalusian and Indian elements
4) (Cine) [+ imágenes] to fade5) * [+ dinero] to blow *7) Chile * [+ niño] to spoil2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <metal/hierro> to melt; < mineral> to smelt2) <estatua/campana> to cast3)a) (Elec) to blowb) (AmL) < motor> ( de gasolina) to seize... up; ( eléctrico) to burn... out4) (fam) <dinero/herencia> to blow (colloq)5)a) ( fusionar) to mergeb) (Cin) <imágenes/tomas> to fade, merge2.fundirse v pron1) metal to melt; nieve/hielo to melt, thaw2)a) (Elec)b) (AmL) motor ( de gasolina) to seize up; ( eléctrico) to burn out3) (enf) (fam) ( gastarse) to blow (colloq)4)a) ( fusionarse) to mergeb) (Cin, Mús) to fade5) (Per, RPl fam) ( arruinarse) persona to lose everything; empresa to go bust* * *= amalgamate, bring into, cast, confound, weld into/together, fuse, melt, mingle (with), melt down.Ex. In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.Ex. Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.Ex. Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.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. 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. The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex. The heat melts the wax on those areas which correspond with the image areas of the original, and the melted wax is absorbed into the tissue sheet.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. In 1588 Thomas Thomas, Cambridge University printer, had one press and 1,400 kg. of type, but 40 per cent of the type was old metal waiting to be melted down.----* caja de fundir estereotipos = casting-box [casting box].* fundir en = meld (in/into).* fundirse = become + fused, run together.* fundirse con = blend into, become + one with, blend in with.* fundir tipos = cut + punches, cast + type.* plomo + fundirse = blow + a fuse.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <metal/hierro> to melt; < mineral> to smelt2) <estatua/campana> to cast3)a) (Elec) to blowb) (AmL) < motor> ( de gasolina) to seize... up; ( eléctrico) to burn... out4) (fam) <dinero/herencia> to blow (colloq)5)a) ( fusionar) to mergeb) (Cin) <imágenes/tomas> to fade, merge2.fundirse v pron1) metal to melt; nieve/hielo to melt, thaw2)a) (Elec)b) (AmL) motor ( de gasolina) to seize up; ( eléctrico) to burn out3) (enf) (fam) ( gastarse) to blow (colloq)4)a) ( fusionarse) to mergeb) (Cin, Mús) to fade5) (Per, RPl fam) ( arruinarse) persona to lose everything; empresa to go bust* * *= amalgamate, bring into, cast, confound, weld into/together, fuse, melt, mingle (with), melt down.Ex: In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.
Ex: Whether or not these specific proposals will be brought into some kind of overall approach and ideology remains to me a very questionable point.Ex: Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.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: 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: The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex: The heat melts the wax on those areas which correspond with the image areas of the original, and the melted wax is absorbed into the tissue sheet.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: In 1588 Thomas Thomas, Cambridge University printer, had one press and 1,400 kg. of type, but 40 per cent of the type was old metal waiting to be melted down.* caja de fundir estereotipos = casting-box [casting box].* fundir en = meld (in/into).* fundirse = become + fused, run together.* fundirse con = blend into, become + one with, blend in with.* fundir tipos = cut + punches, cast + type.* plomo + fundirse = blow + a fuse.* * *fundir [I1 ]vtA ‹metal› to melt; ‹mineral› to smelt; ‹hielo› to meltB ‹estatua/campana› to castC1 ( Elec) to blowE1 (unir, fusionar) to merge fundir algo EN algo to merge sth INTO sth2 ( Cin) ‹imágenes/tomas› to fade, mergeG ( Chi) ‹niño› to spoil■ fundirvi■ fundirseA «metal» to melt; «nieve/hielo» to melt, thawB1 ( Elec):se ha fundido la bombilla the bulb has gone o fused ( colloq)se fundieron los fusibles the fuses blewD1(unirse, fusionarse): las dos empresas han decidido fundirse the two companies have decided to mergefundirse EN algo:se fundieron en un apretado abrazo they clasped each other in a close embrace ( liter), they hugged each other tightlylos distintos colores se funden en un tono cobrizo the different colors merge into a coppery hueuna imagen se funde sobre la siguiente toma one image fades o dissolves into the nextEla empresa se fundió the company went bust ( colloq)se fundió con las ganancias comunes he pocketed all the profits* * *
fundir ( conjugate fundir) verbo transitivo
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‹ mineral› to smelt
2 (Elec) to blow
3 ( fusionar) to merge
fundirse verbo pronominal
1 [ metal] to melt;
[nieve/hielo] to melt, thaw
2 (Elec):◊ se ha fundido la bombilla the bulb has gone (colloq);
se fundieron los fusibles the fuses blew
3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/partidos] to merge;
fundirse en algo to merge sth into sth
fundir verbo transitivo
1 (derretir) to melt
2 (fusionar, unir) to unite, join
3 (una bombilla, un plomo) to blow
' fundir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
horno
English:
blow
- fade in
- fade out
- found
- melt
- melt down
- fuse
- smelt
* * *♦ vt1. [derretir] [mantequilla, hielo] to melt;[roca, hierro, plomo] to smelt2. [estatua] to cast;[oro] to melt down;fundir oro en lingotes to melt down gold into ingots3. Com to merge4. Cine to fade;fundir un plano con otro to fade one scene into another5. [fusible, bombilla] to blow8. Am [arruinar] to bankrupt, to ruin♦ viPerú Fam [molestar] to be a pest;los vecinos están siempre fundiendo our neighbours are a real pest* * *v/t1 hielo melt2 metal smelt3 COM merge* * *fundir vt1) : to melt down, to smelt2) : to fuse, to merge3) : to burn out (a lightbulb)* * *fundir vb (derretir) to melt -
12 fusionar
v.1 to merge (gen) & (economics).2 to fuse, to blend, to fuse together, to melt together.El calor fusiona los metales Heat fuses metals.Los ideales fusionaron a los grupos The ideals fused the groups.* * *1 (fundir) to fuse2 (unir) to join, unite3 COMERCIO to merge1 (unir) to join, unite; (empresas) to merge* * *verb* * *1.VT [gen] to fuse (together); (Com) to merge, amalgamate; (Inform) to merge2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piezas/metales> to fuse, fuse togetherb) <empresas/partidos> to mergec) (Inf) to merge2.fusionarse v prona) piezas/metales fuse (together)* * *= amalgamate, merge.Ex. In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piezas/metales> to fuse, fuse togetherb) <empresas/partidos> to mergec) (Inf) to merge2.fusionarse v prona) piezas/metales fuse (together)* * *= amalgamate, merge.Ex: In 1971 its functions were divided, part amalgamated with the Ministry of Defence, and part amalgamated with the Board of Trade to form the Department of Trade and Industry.
Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.* * *fusionar [A1 ]vt1 ‹piezas/metales› to fuse, fuse together2 ‹empresas› to merge; ‹partidos/organizaciones› to merge, amalgamate3 ( Inf) to merge1 «piezas/metales» to fuse, fuse together2 «empresas» to merge; «partidos/organizaciones» to merge, amalgamate* * *
fusionar ( conjugate fusionar) verbo transitivo
c) (Inf) to merge
fusionarse verbo pronominal
[ ideas] to fuse
fusionar vtr, fusionarse verbo reflexivo
1 Fís to fuse
2 Com to merge
' fusionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fundir
- fusionarse
- unir
English:
amalgamate
- consolidate
- fuse
- merge
* * *♦ vt1. [empresas, bancos] to merge;[de partidos] to merge, to amalgamate2. Informát to merge* * *fusionar fuerzas join forces* * *fusionar vt1) : to fuse2) : to merge, to amalgamate -
13 fuse
I [fjuːz]1. verb1) to melt (together) as a result of great heat:يَصْهَر، يُذَوِّبCopper and tin fuse together to make bronze.
2) (of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse:يَتَوقَّف بِسَبَب إنْصهار القابِس الكهربائيShe fused all the lights.
2. nouna piece of easily-melted wire included in an electric circuit so that a dangerously high electric current will break the circuit and switch itself off:قابِس كهربائي II [fjuːz] nounShe mended the fuse.
a piece of material, a mechanical device etc which makes a bomb etc explode at a particular time:فَتيل المُتَفَجِّراتHe lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.
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14 zusammenwachsen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) grow together; Knochen: knit (together); Wunde: heal (up); Städte: merge; fig. grow close; er hat zusammengewachsene Augenbrauen his eyebrows meet in the middle* * *das Zusammenwachsenconcretion; coalescence* * *zu|sạm|men|wach|senvi sep irreg aux seinto grow together; (= zuheilen Wunde) to heal (up), to close; (Knochen) to knit; (fig) to grow close* * *((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) knit* * *zu·sam·men|wach·senvi irreg Hilfsverb: seinsie hat zusammengewachsene Augenbrauen her eyebrows meet in the middle2. (sich verbinden) to grow togetherdie früher eigenständigen Gemeinden sind inzwischen zu einer großen Stadt zusammengewachsen the previously autonomous communities have meanwhile grown together into a big city* * *zusammenwachsen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) grow together; Knochen: knit (together); Wunde: heal (up); Städte: merge; fig grow close;er hat zusammengewachsene Augenbrauen his eyebrows meet in the middle -
15 souder
souder [sude]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *sude
1.
1) Technologie gén to weld [pièces métalliques]; ( braser) to solder2) ( réunir) to join [bords, extrémités] (à to); fig to bind [somebody] together [personnes]
2.
se souder verbe pronominal1) lit [vertèbres] to fuse; [os] to knit together2) fig [équipe] to become united; [personnes] to be brought closer together* * *sude vt1) (avec fil à souder) to solder, (à l'arc, par soudure autogène) to weld2) [tuyaux, barres, plaques] to join, to join together3) (= unir) [personnes] to bind together, to knit together* * *souder verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( réunir) to join [bords, extrémités] (à to); fig to bind [sb] together [personnes]; comité bien soudé autour de son président committee united behind its chairman;3 Culin to seal [bords, pâte, couvercle].B se souder vpr1 lit [vertèbres] to fuse; [os] to knit together;2 fig [équipe] to become united; [personnes] to be brought closer together.[sude] verbe transitif2. [unir] to bring ou to bind ou to join together————————se souder verbe pronominal intransitif[vertèbres, mots] to become fused -
16 Boulsover, Thomas
[br]b. 1704d. 1788[br]English cutler, metalworker and inventor of Sheffield plate.[br]Boulsover, originally a small-scale manufacturer of cutlery, is believed to have specialized in making knife-handle components. About 1742 he found that a thin sheet of silver could be fused to copper sheet by rolling or beating to flatten it. Thus he developed the plating of silver, later called Sheffield plate.The method when perfected consisted of copper sheet overlaid by thin sheet silver being annealed by red heat. Protected by iron sheeting, the copper and silver were rolled together, becoming fused to a single plate capable of undergoing further manufacturing processes. Later developments included methods of edging the fused sheets and the placing of silver sheet on both lower and upper surfaces of copper, to produce high-quality silver plate, in much demand by the latter part of the century. Boulsover himself is said to have produced only small articles such as buttons and snuff boxes from this material, which by 1758 was being exploited more commercially by Joseph Hancock in Sheffield making candlesticks, hot-water pots and coffee pots. Matthew Boulton introduced its manufacture in very high-quality products during the 1760s to Birmingham, where the technique was widely adopted later. By the 1770s Boulsover was engaged in rolling his plated copper for industry elsewhere, also trading in iron and purchasing blister steel which he converted by the Huntsman process to crucible steel. Blister steel was converted on his behalf to shear steel by forging. He is thought to have also been responsible for improving this product further, introducing "double-shear steel", by repeating the forging and faggoting of shear steel bars. Thomas Boulsover had become a Sheffield entrepreneur, well known for his numerous skills with metals.[br]Further ReadingH.W.Dickinson, 1937, Matthew Boulton, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (describes Boulsover's innovation and further development of Sheffield plate).J.Holland, 1834, Manufactures in Metal III, 354–8.For activities in steel see: K.C.Barraclough, 1991, "Steel in the Industrial Revolution", in J.Day and R.F.Tylecote (eds), The Industrial Revolution in Metals, The Institute of Metals.JD -
17 smelte
fuse, melt* * *vb melt,( metal også) fuse;( erts) smelt;(fig) melt;[ med præp & adv:][ smelte af]( afsmelte, fx fedt) render, melt down;[ smelte bort](også fig) melt away;[ smelte hen i tårer] dissolve in(to) tears, melt into tears;( om mad) melt in one's mouth;[ smelte om] melt down ( fx melt the gold coins down into bars); remelt;[ smelte noget sammen] fuse something (together);( uden objekt) fuse,(fig) become fused ( fx the tribes became fused into a singlenation), melt into each other ( fx the colours melt into eachother);[ smelte sammen med] melt into, merge into; -
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adj. grown together, united, coalesced, fused adj. [ om sår] healed (up), closed up adj. [ om kronblader] fused adj. [ om støvdragere] syngenesious adj. [ om blader] connate adj. [ om lungehinne] adherent -
19 combinado
adj.combined, fused, blended, melded.m.1 combination, compound.2 cocktail.past part.past participle of spanish verb: combinar.* * *1 (cóctel) cocktail2 DEPORTE all-star team3 QUÍMICA compound, combination————————1→ link=combinar combinar► adjetivo1 MILITAR combined1 (cóctel) cocktail2 DEPORTE all-star team3 QUÍMICA compound, combination* * *SM1) [de bebidas] cocktail2) Cono Sur radiogram3) (=equipo) selection, team* * *a) ( bebida) cocktailb) (Andes period) (Dep) team, line-up (journ)* * *= combined, concatenated, catenated, pooled, recombinant, blended, merged.Ex. The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK) and the American Library Association.Ex. More than one field might also comprise the key, either concatenated or used separately = La clave también podría incluir más de un campo, bien concatenados o usados por separado.Ex. One of the methods described sorts in order of the catenated key formed from the attibutes = Uno de los métodos descritos ordena según el orden de la clave combinada que se crea a partir de los atributos.Ex. A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Ex. The author proposes a very different model, with examples to show how recombinant ideas can lead to previously unknown solutions to scientific problems.Ex. There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.Ex. We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.----* codificación combinada = combination coding.* lista combinada = master list.* responsabilidad combinada = mixed responsibility.* SLIC (Indización Combinada Selectiva) = SLIC (Selective Listing in Combination).* * *a) ( bebida) cocktailb) (Andes period) (Dep) team, line-up (journ)* * *= combined, concatenated, catenated, pooled, recombinant, blended, merged.Ex: The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK) and the American Library Association.
Ex: More than one field might also comprise the key, either concatenated or used separately = La clave también podría incluir más de un campo, bien concatenados o usados por separado.Ex: One of the methods described sorts in order of the catenated key formed from the attibutes = Uno de los métodos descritos ordena según el orden de la clave combinada que se crea a partir de los atributos.Ex: A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Ex: The author proposes a very different model, with examples to show how recombinant ideas can lead to previously unknown solutions to scientific problems.Ex: There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.Ex: We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.* codificación combinada = combination coding.* lista combinada = master list.* responsabilidad combinada = mixed responsibility.* SLIC (Indización Combinada Selectiva) = SLIC (Selective Listing in Combination).* * *1 (bebida) cocktail* * *
Del verbo combinar: ( conjugate combinar)
combinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
combinado
combinar
combinado sustantivo masculino
combinar ( conjugate combinar) verbo transitivo
‹ ropa› to coordinate;
verbo intransitivo [colores/ropa] to go together;
combinado con algo to go with sth
combinado,-a
I adjetivo combined
II sustantivo masculino
1 (cóctel) cocktail, US mixed drink
2 Dep line-up
combinar verbo transitivo, to combine, mix: hay que saber combinar estos dos sabores, you need to know how to best combine these two flavours
' combinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cargada
- cargado
- combinada
- sol
- plato
English:
en suite
- cocktail
* * *combinado, -a♦ adj[con distintos elementos] combined♦ nm1. [bebida] cocktailel combinado nacional the national team* * *m1 cocktail -
20 смерзаться
вз.-возвр.
freeze together; be fused into a frozen mass; regelate научн.* * ** * *смерзаться; смерзнуться freeze together
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