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61 clasificación de fusión polifásica
• polyphase merge sortDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > clasificación de fusión polifásica
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62 clasificación de intercambio por fusión
• Batcher's parallel method• merge exchange sortDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > clasificación de intercambio por fusión
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63 clasificación por fusión
• sort mergeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > clasificación por fusión
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64 coligarse
• coalesce• form a coalition• form an association• league• league together• leaguer• merge• unite in coalition -
65 confluir
• come together• converge• converge with• ebb in• flow suddenly• flow variable• meet at one point• merge -
66 fundirse
• accrete• go bald• go bankrupt• go barhopping• grow thin• grow too big• melt down• merge -
67 fusión de dos vías
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68 fusión doble
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69 fusionarse
• come together• ebb in• merge -
70 fusionarse con
• ebb into• merge with -
71 incorporarse a
• adjoin to• be added in to• become a member of• become incorporated to• join to• merge to• report for -
72 juntarse
• band together• come together• grow thin• grow too big• join on• merge -
73 mancomunarse
• become jointly obligated• merge -
74 método de Batcher en paralelo
• Batcher's parallel method• merge exchange sortDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > método de Batcher en paralelo
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75 fusión doble
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76 fusionarse con
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77 hacerse uno
v.1 to become one, to merge into one.2 to make one, to become.Él se hizo uno peor He became worse.
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merge — MÉRGE, merg, vb. III. intranz. I. 1. A se mişca deplasându se dintr un loc în altul; a se deplasa, a umbla. ♦ (Despre nave sau alte obiecte plutitoare) A pluti. ♦ (Despre păsări, avioane etc.) A zbura. ♦ (fam.; despre mâncăruri şi băuturi) A… … Dicționar Român
merge — [mɜːdʒ ǁ mɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. if two or more companies, organizations etc merge, or if they are merged, they join together: • The companies will merge their cellular phone operations, forming one of the nation s largest… … Financial and business terms
merge — [ mɜrdʒ ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive if two organizations merge, or you merge them, they combine to form one bigger organization: Two of Indonesia s top banks are planning to merge. merge something with something: He has plans to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
merge — [mə:dʒ US mə:rdʒ] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: mergere to dive ] 1.) [I and T] to combine, or to join things together to form one thing merge with ▪ The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street banks. ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
merge — / mərj/ vb merged, merg·ing vt 1: to cause to unite, combine, or coalesce merge one corporation with another 2: to cause to be incorporated and superseded one effect of a judgment is to merge therein the cause of action on which the action is… … Law dictionary
merge — (m[ e]rj), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Merged} (m[ e]rjd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Merging} (m[ e]r j[i^]ng).] [L. mergere, mersum. Cf. {Emerge}, {Immerse}, {Marrow}.] To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb. [1913 Webster] To merge all… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Merge — Merge, v. i. To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. [1913 Webster] Native irresolution had merged in stronger motives. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merge in — index desegregate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
merge — (v.) 1630s, to plunge or sink in, from L. mergere to dip, dip in, immerse, plunge, probably rhotacized from *mezgo, from PIE *mezg to dip, plunge (Cf. Skt. majjati dives under, Lith. mazgoju to wash ). Legal sense of absorb an estate, contract,… … Etymology dictionary
merge — blend, fuse, coalesce, amalgamate, commingle, mingle, *mix Analogous words: consolidate, concentrate, *compact, unify: *unite, combine, conjoin: *integrate, concatenate, articulate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
merge — [v] bring or come together absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, become lost in, become partners, be swallowed up*, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, combine, come aboard*, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge, deal one in, fuse, hitch on* … New thesaurus