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combine
- join or merge to form a single unit or substance;unite to form a compound
- a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose
verb: combine, 3rd person present: combines, gerund or present participle: combining, past tense: combined, past participle: combined
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動詞
- 1. join or merge to form a single unit or substance combine the flour with the margarine and salt a new product which combines the benefits of a hairspray and a gel 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ unite to form a compound oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures oxygen combines with haemoglobin
- 2. unite for a common purpose groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ engage in simultaneously an ideal place to combine shopping and sightseeing
名詞
- 1. a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose one of the world's biggest food and personal products combines
- an agricultural machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans a cereal crop in one operation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an agricultural machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans a cereal crop in one operation.
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- an oral contraceptive containing both an oestrogen and a progestogen.
Oxford Dictionary
- a linguistic element used in combination with another element to form a word (e.g., Anglo- ...
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- a form of a word normally used in compounds in combination with another element to form a word ...
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- 更多解釋
- unite; merge: the band combines a variety of musical influences combine the flour with the margarine and salt
- a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose: a powerful industrial combine
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkɒmbʌɪn]
英式
- a combine harvester.
- harvest (a crop) by means of a combine harvester: he combined ten acres of linseed
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- IPA[ˈkämˌbīn]
美式
- an agricultural machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans a grain crop in one operation; a ...
- harvest (a crop) by means of a combine: he combined ten acres of linseed
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