combine

[kəmˈbain] vt.使结合;兼有

Pronunciation

/kəmˈbaɪn/

Definitions

Noun

  1. The act of joining or mixing two or more things together to form a single unit or product. Example: “The chemical reaction combined the elements to create a new compound.”
  2. A group or organization formed by combining different parts or units. Example: “The company has several departments that work together under one combined team.”
  3. An agreement or union between people or parties. Example: “They signed a combine to lease the land for farming purposes.”

Verb

  1. To unite or blend (elements, substances, or ideas) together. Example: “We combined their ideas to create a more innovative solution.”
  2. To merge financial interests, as in a business deal. Example: “The companies decided to combine their resources to expand their market share.”
  3. To participate or cooperate in an event or activity with others. Example: “Students are encouraged to combine their skills in a group project.”

Adjective

Referring to something that combines or includes various elements. Example: “A combined effort is essential for success.”

Adverb

In a manner that combines or unites. Example: “The teams combined their efforts seamlessly.”

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