1 VERB 加强;巩固 If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure. 加强;巩固
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The question is: will the junta consolidate its power by force?. [VERB noun]
问题是:军政府会通过武力巩固其政权吗?
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Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round. [VERB noun]
布赖登的队友马丁·威廉森在最近一轮比赛中获胜,巩固了自己在全国联赛中的领先地位。
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But change brought about the growth and consolidation of the working class.
但是变革使得工人阶级发展壮大起来。
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Even if not total, the Romans' hold was sufficient for them to begin the task of consolidation.
即使没有实现完全的控制,罗马人的势力也足以让他们开始着手巩固政权了。
2 VERB 合并;使联合 To consolidate a number of small groups or firms means to make them into one large organization. 合并;使联合
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Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards. [VERB noun]
查尔斯·施瓦茨法官将给路易斯安那州60天时间来解散然后合并该州的4个高等教育委员会。
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IBM, which consolidated some operations last summer, has made clear that it needs to continue to streamline them. [VERB noun]
去年夏天合并了部分业务的IBM公司明确表示需要继续进行精简,以提高效率。
SYN combine, unite, join, marry
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