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1 merged
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2 (to) merge
(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. -
3 (to) merge
(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. -
4 merge
[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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