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  • 1 merge

    1. transitive verb
    1) zusammenschließen [Firmen, Unternehmen] ( into zu); zusammenlegen [Anteile, Abteilungen]
    2) (blend gradually) verschmelzen ( with mit)
    2. intransitive verb
    1) [Firma, Unternehmen:] sich zusammenschließen, fusionieren ( with mit); [Abteilung:] zusammengelegt werden ( with mit)
    2) (blend gradually) [Straße:] zusammenlaufen ( with mit)

    merge into something[Farbe usw.:] in etwas (Akk.) übergehen

    * * *
    [mə:‹]
    1) (to (cause to) combine or join: The sea and sky appear to merge at the horizon.) verschmelzen
    2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) übergehen in
    3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) eintauchen
    - academic.ru/46285/merger">merger
    * * *
    [mɜ:ʤ, AM mɜ:rʤ]
    I. vi
    1. (join) zusammenkommen; roads zusammenlaufen
    2. ECON companies, organizations fusionieren
    3. (fuse) verschmelzen
    to \merge with sth mit etw dat verschmelzen
    to \merge into sth mit etw dat verschmelzen
    to \merge into the landscape/surroundings sich akk in die Landschaft/Umgebung einfügen
    to \merge into each other ineinander übergehen
    II. vt
    to \merge two classes SCH zwei Klassen zusammenlegen
    to \merge two business divisions zwei Geschäftsbereiche zusammenführen
    to \merge two companies/organizations zwei Firmen/Organisationen zusammenschließen
    to \merge sth with sth COMPUT etw mit etw dat mischen
    * * *
    [mɜːdZ]
    1. vi
    1) (= come together) zusammenkommen; (colours) ineinander übergehen; (roads) zusammenlaufen or -führen; (US AUT) sich einordnen

    to merge with sth — mit etw verschmelzen, sich mit etw vereinen; (colour) in etw (acc) übergehen; (road) in etw (acc) einmünden

    to merge (in) with/into the crowd — in der Menge untergehen/untertauchen

    "motorways merge" — "Autobahneinmündung"

    to merge to the left ( US Aut )sich links einordnen

    2) (COMM) fusionieren, sich zusammenschließen
    2. vt
    1) (= bring together) miteinander vereinen or verbinden or verschmelzen; colours (miteinander) verschmelzen, ineinander übergehen lassen; metals legieren; (COMPUT) files zusammenführen
    2) (COMM) zusammenschließen, fusionieren

    they were merged with... — sie haben mit... fusioniert

    * * *
    merge [mɜːdʒ; US mɜrdʒ]
    A v/t
    1. (in, into) verschmelzen (mit), aufgehen lassen (in dat), vereinigen (mit), einverleiben (dat):
    be merged in sth in etwas aufgehen
    2. JUR tilgen, aufheben
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) fusionieren
    b) Aktien zusammenlegen
    B v/i
    1. (in, into) verschmelzen (mit), aufgehen (in dat), sich zusammenschließen (zu)
    2. zusammenlaufen (Straßen etc)
    3. sich (in den Verkehr) einfädeln
    4. WIRTSCH fusionieren ( with mit)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) zusammenschließen [Firmen, Unternehmen] ( into zu); zusammenlegen [Anteile, Abteilungen]
    2) (blend gradually) verschmelzen ( with mit)
    2. intransitive verb
    1) [Firma, Unternehmen:] sich zusammenschließen, fusionieren ( with mit); [Abteilung:] zusammengelegt werden ( with mit)
    2) (blend gradually) [Straße:] zusammenlaufen ( with mit)

    merge into something[Farbe usw.:] in etwas (Akk.) übergehen

    * * *
    (in) v.
    aufgehen (in) v.
    aufgehen lassen (in) ausdr.
    aufheben v.
    tilgen v.
    verschmelzen (mit) v. (into) v.
    einverleiben v.
    zusammen legen v.
    zusammenlegen (alt.Rechtschreibung) (•in•) ausdr.
    übergehen (in) v. (with) v.
    fusionieren (mit) v.
    zusammenlegen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. v.
    sich einfädeln (in den Verkehr) v.
    zusammen laufen v.
    zusammenlaufen (alt.Rechtschreibung) (•Straßen•) ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > merge

  • 2 Ingersoll, Simon

    [br]
    b. 3 March 1818 Stamford, Connecticut, USA
    d. 24 July 1894 Stamford, Connecticut, USA
    [br]
    American mechanic, inventor of a rock drill
    [br]
    Ingersoll worked on his father's farm and spent much of his time carrying out all kinds of mechanical experiments until 1839, when he went to Long Island, New York, to work on another farm. Having returned home in 1858, he received several patents for different mechanical devices, but he did not know how to turn his inventive talent into economic profit. His patents were sold to others for money to continue his work and support his family. In 1870, working again on Long Island, he by chance came into contact with New York City's largest contractor, who urged him to design a mechanical rock drill in order to replace hand drills in the rock-excavation business. Within one year Ingersoll built several models and a full-size machine at the machine shop of Henry Clark Sergeant, who contributed several improvements. They secured a joint patent in 1871, which was soon followed by a patent for a rock drill with tappet-valve motion.
    Although the Ingersoll Drill Company was established, he again sold the patent rights and went back to Stamford, where he continued his inventive work and gained several more patents for improving the rock drill. However, he never understood how to make a fortune from his patents, and he died almost penniless. His former partner, Sergeant, who had formed his own drill company on the basis of an entirely novel valve motion which led to compressed air being used as a power source, in 1888 established the Ingersoll- Sergeant Drill Company, which in 1905 merged with Rand Drill Company, which had been a competitor, to form the Ingersoll-Rand Company. This merger led to many achievements in manufacturing rock drills and air compressors at a time when there was growing demand for such machinery.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Dictionary of American Biography (articles on both Ingersoll and Sergeant). W.L.Saunders, 1910, "The history of the rock drill and of the Ingersoll-Rand Company", Compressed Air Magazine: 3,679–80 (a lively description of the way in which he was encouraged to design the rock drill).
    WK

    Biographical history of technology > Ingersoll, Simon

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