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f.1 fusion, merging, conflation, corporate merging.2 union, fusion.* * *1 (de metales) fusion, melting; (de hielo) thawing, melting2 (de intereses, partidos, ideas) fusion3 (de empresas) merger, amalgamation* * *noun f.1) fusion2) merger* * *SF1) (=unión) joining, uniting; (Com) merger, amalgamation2) (Inform) merge3) [de metal] melting4) (Fís) fusion5) (Mús) crossover* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex. The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex. Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex. Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex. The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.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. Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex. This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.----* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex: The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.
Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex: New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex: Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.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: Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex: This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *A1 (de empresas) merger; (de partidos, organizaciones) merger, amalgamationuna fusión amistosa or pactada an agreed merger2 (de ideas, intereses) combination, amalgamationB1 (de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing together2 ( Fís) fusionCompuestos:cold fusionnuclear fusion* * *
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 (de empresas, partidos) merger
2
(de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 Com merger
2 Fís (de un metal, fundición) fusion
(del hielo, licuefacción) thawing, melting
' fusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuar
- estructuración
- oponerse
English:
fusion
- meltdown
- melting point
- merger
* * *fusión nf1. [unión] [de empresas, bancos] merger;[de partidos] merger, amalgamation2. Informát mergefusión de archivos file merging3. [de metal, hielo] melting4. [nuclear] fusionfusión fría, fusión en frío cold fusion;fusión nuclear nuclear fusion;fusión termonuclear thermonuclear fusion5. [estilo musical] fusion* * *f1 FÍS fusion2 COM merger* * *1) : fusion2) : union, merger
См. также в других словарях:
fusing point — noun Melting point • • • Main Entry: ↑fuse * * * fusing point, = melting point. (Cf. ↑melting point) … Useful english dictionary
fusing point — lydymosi taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fusing point; fusion point; melting point vok. Schmelzpunkt, m rus. точка плавления, f pranc. point de fusion, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Fusing point — Fuse Fuse, v. i. 1. To be reduced from a solid to a fluid state by heat; to be melted; to melt. [1913 Webster] 2. To be blended, as if melted together. [1913 Webster] {Fusing point}, the degree of temperature at which a substance melts; the point … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
point de fusion — lydymosi taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fusing point; fusion point; melting point vok. Schmelzpunkt, m rus. точка плавления, f pranc. point de fusion, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Fusing — Le fusing est une technique de verrerie qui consiste à assembler par superposition des morceaux de verre collés à froid, puis à porter l ensemble dans un four à son point de fusion pour former une seule pièce homogène. Sommaire 1 Historique 2… … Wikipédia en Français
point — 1. SYN: punctum. 2. A sharp end or apex. 3. A slight projection. 4. A stage or condition reached, as the boiling p. 5. To become ready to open, said of an abscess or boil the wall of which is becoming thin and about to rupture. 6. In mathematics … Medical dictionary
melting point — fusing point, smelting point, lowest temperature at which a solid piece of material can be smelted … English contemporary dictionary
fusion point — lydymosi taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fusing point; fusion point; melting point vok. Schmelzpunkt, m rus. точка плавления, f pranc. point de fusion, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
melting point — lydymosi taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fusing point; fusion point; melting point vok. Schmelzpunkt, m rus. точка плавления, f pranc. point de fusion, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
melt|ing point — «MEHL tihng», the temperature at which a solid substance melts, especially under a pressure of one atmosphere; fusing point. Different substances have different melting points. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements. Abbr … Useful english dictionary
Schmelzpunkt — lydymosi taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fusing point; fusion point; melting point vok. Schmelzpunkt, m rus. точка плавления, f pranc. point de fusion, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas