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单词 combine
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combine1

verb kəmˈbʌɪnkəmˈbaɪn
  • 1Join or merge to form a single unit or substance.

    with object combine the flour with the margarine and salt

    把面粉和人造黄油及盐调和在一起。

    a new product which combines the benefits of a hairspray and a gel

    兼有定型水和定型胶优点的新产品。

    no object, with infinitive high tides and winds combined to bring chaos to the east coast

    高潮加上大风使东海岸陷入混乱之中。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their costumes and their shadows often combine to make them one entity, like black stone.
    • The two sets of exams (6 modules in total) combine together to make your A-level grade.
    • They've all combined to form a huge black cloud that is going to taunt me all day.
    • The buildings around The Square are very varied in architectural style but combine well to create an attractive picture.
    • In bowl, combine remaining flour, club soda, eggs and whisk together.
    • You can get creative by combining elements of different pictures to construct a montage.
    • The radiator and reservoir are actually a single combined unit, which appears to be made from aluminium.
    • Just combine the following ingredients in a blender, purée until smooth and serve.
    • Because the pattern of results was similar, the data were combined for the analyses reported here.
    • All the readings are then combined to form an accurate image of the swiped finger.
    • The last half of each run was then combined to produce an overall set of 50,000 points.
    • The aim of this technology demonstration system is to build a single unit that combines sensor components with advanced signal processing and target recognition tools.
    • In a medium bowl, combine the almond flour and the confectioners' sugar.
    • The face underneath was an assortment of species, all combined together to make up the hideously ugly face.
    • Energy conservation strategies were then combined to form bundled packages for the proposed building.
    • For the batter, in a large bowl, combine the flour and salt.
    • Finally, adjacent age units that did not contain fossil specimens were combined into single age units.
    • A Web service solution will often combine these technologies to achieve the desired level of security.
    • Churches now combine what were once separate betrothal and wedding ceremonies into one.
    • The oxides are minerals that contain an element combined with oxygen.
    Synonyms
    amalgamate, merge, unite, integrate, incorporate, fuse, blend, meld, mingle, coalesce, compound, alloy, homogenize, synthesize, consolidate, bind, bond, join, marry, put together, unify, pool, intermingle, mix, intermix, affiliate
    literary commingle
    1. 1.1Chemistry no object Unite to form a compound.
      〔化〕化合
      oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures

      氧和氢在室温下不会起化合作用。

      oxygen combines with haemoglobin

      氧能和血红蛋白化合。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For one, there are only a certain number of chemical elements that can combine to form chemical compounds.
      • The easiest time to remove calcium hydroxide efflorescence is before it combines with carbon dioxide.
      • The cytokines, in turn, cause the formation of nitric oxide that combines with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, thus continuing the cycle.
      • Sodium is a very active element that combines with oxygen at room temperature and burns with a brilliant golden-yellow flame.
      • The metal forms a complex in which each gold atom combines with four chloride ions; this complex is soluble in water.
  • 2no object Unite for a common purpose.

    〔化〕化合

    with infinitive groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems

    一批批教师联合起来解决各种各样的问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All combined to create a feast of entertainment for the packed audiences who attended over both nights.
    • New discoveries and old hands are combining to give this team the look of determination that will eventually bring the club a flag.
    • The efforts of students, teachers and parents combined to ensure that the event was one that would be remembered for a long time to come.
    • All of these elements combine to provide an amazing selection of gaming possibilities.
    • Here was a small group of environment-friendly farmers combining to confront the forces of economic globalisation.
    • This may not have been a classic encounter, but there were some spells of brightness for both teams which combined to make it an enjoyable game.
    • He outlined a vision of what the world could be like if it were freed of the curse of moral ambiguity and if the good could combine in common cause against war, terrorism, disease and famine.
    • Nonetheless, the basis of such unionism is rooted in the notion that as employees, workers combine together for the purposes of production and the provision of services.
    • All these factors are combining to put pressure on families to take more responsibility for their elders.
    Synonyms
    cooperate, collaborate, join forces, pool resources, get together, come together, join (together), band (together), club together, link (up), go into partnership, unite, team up, form an alliance, form an association, league, go into league, throw in one's lot
    informal gang up
    1. 2.1with object Engage in simultaneously.
      同时参与;兼有
      an ideal place to combine shopping and sightseeing

      集购物与观光于一体。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If one combines different crosses simultaneously but ignores the different relationships among individuals, substantial bias may result.
      • Cycling is an ideal way to experience the region and can be combined with boat hire.
      • A visit to the supermarket could soon be combined with a workout thanks to a new shopping trolley unveiled today.
      • One ploy that's been successful is to combine the experience of shopping with some fun and games.
      • The steak combined the double whammy of being simultaneously tasteless and chewy, while the haggis was simply superb.
      • So, you're a runner and you're in London for a few days and you'd like to combine a bit of sightseeing with keeping fit.
      • The couple plan to combine their honeymoon and a few stage shows in Dubai and in the U.S.
      • Couples can combine a visit to the abbey with a three-course supper at the restaurant in the visitors centre, where the Trust is promising a menu with a romantic theme.
      • Shorthand may serve useful purposes, but when combined with short attention spans, it's foolishness bordering on fraud.
      • Both members sing interchanging lyrics, often combining them simultaneously.
      • And it appears to work even better when combined with other therapies.
      • The fashion show combined high tea and high fashion to promote the shopping mall's high-end image.
      • He combines a sight-seeing trip to the town with a visit to Legoland.
      • You can either go fishing, as Belinda and I did, for a couple of days, combining it as part of a longer holiday or safari in Namibia, or you can arrange a dedicated fishing trip.
      • In this engagement they successfully combined civil administration wisdom and anthropology.
      • I paid a flying visit to Watchet this morning, hoping to combine a mini-grocery shopping trip with a bit of photography.
      • Yoga can also be helpful when combined with other therapies for heart disease and high blood pressure.
      • An ideal half-day outing would combine a Saturday tour followed by a refreshing dip in the Guadalupe River.
      • For many people its the ideal lifestyle, combining the perfect blend of freedom and travel with money and business.
      • If you can combine good shopping and good catering in a wonderful location, then you've got a powerful recipe.
noun kəmˈbʌɪnkəmˈbaɪn
  • A group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose.

    联合企业;集团;联盟

    one of the world's biggest food and personal products combines

    世界最大的食品和个人用品联合企业之一。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each year, potential draftees enter specialized training programs to prepare for the combine, college pro days, and other pre-draft workouts.
    • Technocrats in government and external aid agencies constituted a powerful combine.
    • Only 42% of the combine products carried a trademark anyway.
    • The team spent a lot of time looking at offensive lineman and wideouts at the scouting combine.
    • His sticky-out hair, slightly rumpled jacket and spectacles might mark him out as the headmaster of a provincial French high school rather than the boss of one of Europe's biggest industrial combines.
    • Although there was no formal confirmation, sources in the ruling combine confirmed that there was an informal request to this effect.
    • He weighed only 229 pounds at the scouting combine, but he is a well-rounded player.
    • First a formidable cartel makes a tight combine and launches an advertisement blitz against the hapless rivals.
    • The main theme in the media business has been the transformation of relatively discrete producers of entertainment products into massive financial combines.
    • The country's industrial combines are on a buying binge
    • Behind these - directly or indirectly - stand the interests of powerful Western combines.
    • It and others in the ruling combine would be lapping up the tally to drive home their numerical superiority.
    • Just ask the people behind the EU and NAFTA, combines created to lure investment and enhance economies of scale.
    • The crisis today is that those who foster conflict have become more powerful than ever before, with the combine heading the Central Government.
    • The scouting combines are organizations to which NFL teams subscribe in order to share scouting information.
    • In other words, the ruling combine, by consolidating itself, was instrumental in helping its rivals close ranks.

Derivatives

  • combinable

  • adjective kəmˈbʌɪnəb(ə)l
    • The collection itself is centered around the combinable and the recyclable, starring useful pieces like the vest (as great over a sweater as under a jacket or coat!)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The round form gave a ring of classrooms with each facing a different direction, some combinable with folding partitions.
      • And unharvested winter oil seed rape is starting to germinate where it lies in the field and spoiling, said the chairman of the NFU's regional combinable crops board.
      • They farm 2,700 acres in north Pembrokeshire, growing 1,600 acres of combinable crops.
      • The results from studies about different antioxidants just aren't combinable.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French combiner or late Latin combinare 'join two by two', from com- 'together' + Latin bini 'two together'.

  • Combine is from late Latin combinare ‘join two by two’, from com- ‘together’ and Latin bini ‘two (yoked) together’.

Rhymes

align, assign, benign, brine, chine, cline, condign, confine, consign, dine, divine, dyne, enshrine, entwine, fine, frontline, hardline, interline, intertwine, kine, Klein, line, Main, malign, mine, moline, nine, on-line, opine, outshine, pine, Rhein, Rhine, shine, shrine, sign, sine, spine, spline, stein, Strine, swine, syne, thine, tine, trine, twine, Tyne, underline, undermine, vine, whine, wine

combine2

nounˈkɒmbʌɪnˈkɑmˌbaɪn
  • A combine harvester.

    联合收割机,康拜因

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Iowa State engineers found that poorly adjusted combines can do far more damage than generally thought.
    • Spending time adjusting the combine optimally and maintaining it in top condition pays off quickly.
    • Farms expanded as the tools of production (tractors, combines, etc.) became larger allowing one person to do more work.
    • On fields with wide variability in growth and maturity, it may be advantageous to harvest it in sections, adjusting the combine to match the crop conditions in each section.
    • The project was set up to determine how conventional and rotary combine operation impacts grain quality.
    • This involves stalling the entire machine while the combine is fully loaded in operation.
    • Avoid loaded truck traffic and overloaded combines and grain wagons.
    • Possibly the custom combine was not sufficiently cleaned, or maybe it was from volunteer soybeans, dropped by equipment the previous year.
    • A combine harvesting wheat moves forward into a stand of the golden ripeness.
    • Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around.
    • Just at the edge of Smith Center, a combine harvesting wheat throws out a storm of dust like darkness.
    • Uneven flows will indicate improper adjustments and can result in increased grain damage or combine plugging.
    • Purge any leftover grains by running three to five bushels of organic grains through the combine before beginning the actual harvest of your organic crop.
    • I can't conceive of a world in which combine harvesters will not be necessary.
    • Soil depressions caused by combines, grain carts, and tractors are major problems some years.
    • Thoroughly clean combines and other machinery before moving from fields.
    • We could spend a lot of time talking about precision adjustments for plows, tillage implements, grain drills, and combines.
    • At this time of year in France thousands of acres of sunflowers are about to be harvested by giant combines.
    • The effects of low speeds are accentuated when combines are not properly adjusted.
    • Seeds also are spread by hay, combines, grain trucks, and in contaminated winter wheat seed.
verbˈkɒmbʌɪnˈkɑmˌbaɪn
[with object]British
  • Harvest (a crop) by means of a combine harvester.

    用联合收割机收割(农作物)

    he combined ten acres of linseed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They videotaped everything: pigs, lambs, cattle, goats, oats being combined, hay being baled.
    • How different are the modern crops grown to be combined, for they are cut only when dead ripe.
    • They are also more likely to rotate or combine crops and livestock, with the resulting manure performing the important function of replenishing soil fertility.
    • When crops are combined there is less damage from insects and more efficient use of water.
    • It is also possible to drive perpendicular to wheat and soybean rows while combining wheat with minimal damage to soybeans provided the wheels are narrow and soybean rows are wide.

combine1

verbkəmˈbaɪnkəmˈbīn
[with object]
  • 1Unite; merge.

    结合;联合;合并

    the band combines a variety of musical influences
    combine the flour with the margarine and salt

    把面粉和人造黄油及盐调和在一起。

    no object high tides and winds combined to bring chaos to the East Coast

    高潮加上大风使东海岸陷入混乱之中。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Churches now combine what were once separate betrothal and wedding ceremonies into one.
    • All the readings are then combined to form an accurate image of the swiped finger.
    • The oxides are minerals that contain an element combined with oxygen.
    • The face underneath was an assortment of species, all combined together to make up the hideously ugly face.
    • In bowl, combine remaining flour, club soda, eggs and whisk together.
    • They've all combined to form a huge black cloud that is going to taunt me all day.
    • Because the pattern of results was similar, the data were combined for the analyses reported here.
    • Just combine the following ingredients in a blender, purée until smooth and serve.
    • Their costumes and their shadows often combine to make them one entity, like black stone.
    • The two sets of exams (6 modules in total) combine together to make your A-level grade.
    • In a medium bowl, combine the almond flour and the confectioners' sugar.
    • The buildings around The Square are very varied in architectural style but combine well to create an attractive picture.
    • The radiator and reservoir are actually a single combined unit, which appears to be made from aluminium.
    • A Web service solution will often combine these technologies to achieve the desired level of security.
    • The last half of each run was then combined to produce an overall set of 50,000 points.
    • The aim of this technology demonstration system is to build a single unit that combines sensor components with advanced signal processing and target recognition tools.
    • You can get creative by combining elements of different pictures to construct a montage.
    • For the batter, in a large bowl, combine the flour and salt.
    • Energy conservation strategies were then combined to form bundled packages for the proposed building.
    • Finally, adjacent age units that did not contain fossil specimens were combined into single age units.
    Synonyms
    amalgamate, merge, unite, integrate, incorporate, fuse, blend, meld, mingle, coalesce, compound, alloy, homogenize, synthesize, consolidate, bind, bond, join, marry, put together, unify, pool, intermingle, mix, intermix, affiliate
    1. 1.1Chemistry no object Unite to form a compound.
      〔化〕化合
      oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures

      氧和氢在室温下不会起化合作用。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For one, there are only a certain number of chemical elements that can combine to form chemical compounds.
      • The cytokines, in turn, cause the formation of nitric oxide that combines with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, thus continuing the cycle.
      • Sodium is a very active element that combines with oxygen at room temperature and burns with a brilliant golden-yellow flame.
      • The easiest time to remove calcium hydroxide efflorescence is before it combines with carbon dioxide.
      • The metal forms a complex in which each gold atom combines with four chloride ions; this complex is soluble in water.
    2. 1.2no object Unite for a common purpose.
      〔化〕化合
      groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems

      一批批教师联合起来解决各种各样的问题。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here was a small group of environment-friendly farmers combining to confront the forces of economic globalisation.
      • Nonetheless, the basis of such unionism is rooted in the notion that as employees, workers combine together for the purposes of production and the provision of services.
      • He outlined a vision of what the world could be like if it were freed of the curse of moral ambiguity and if the good could combine in common cause against war, terrorism, disease and famine.
      • All of these elements combine to provide an amazing selection of gaming possibilities.
      • All combined to create a feast of entertainment for the packed audiences who attended over both nights.
      • The efforts of students, teachers and parents combined to ensure that the event was one that would be remembered for a long time to come.
      • All these factors are combining to put pressure on families to take more responsibility for their elders.
      • This may not have been a classic encounter, but there were some spells of brightness for both teams which combined to make it an enjoyable game.
      • New discoveries and old hands are combining to give this team the look of determination that will eventually bring the club a flag.
      Synonyms
      cooperate, collaborate, join forces, pool resources, get together, come together, join, join together, band, band together, club together, link, link up, go into partnership, unite, team up, form an alliance, form an association, league, go into league, throw in one's lot
    3. 1.3 Engage in simultaneously.
      同时参与;兼有
      combine shopping and sightseeing

      集购物与观光于一体。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fashion show combined high tea and high fashion to promote the shopping mall's high-end image.
      • Shorthand may serve useful purposes, but when combined with short attention spans, it's foolishness bordering on fraud.
      • And it appears to work even better when combined with other therapies.
      • The steak combined the double whammy of being simultaneously tasteless and chewy, while the haggis was simply superb.
      • For many people its the ideal lifestyle, combining the perfect blend of freedom and travel with money and business.
      • I paid a flying visit to Watchet this morning, hoping to combine a mini-grocery shopping trip with a bit of photography.
      • He combines a sight-seeing trip to the town with a visit to Legoland.
      • One ploy that's been successful is to combine the experience of shopping with some fun and games.
      • Yoga can also be helpful when combined with other therapies for heart disease and high blood pressure.
      • So, you're a runner and you're in London for a few days and you'd like to combine a bit of sightseeing with keeping fit.
      • The couple plan to combine their honeymoon and a few stage shows in Dubai and in the U.S.
      • An ideal half-day outing would combine a Saturday tour followed by a refreshing dip in the Guadalupe River.
      • If you can combine good shopping and good catering in a wonderful location, then you've got a powerful recipe.
      • Both members sing interchanging lyrics, often combining them simultaneously.
      • In this engagement they successfully combined civil administration wisdom and anthropology.
      • A visit to the supermarket could soon be combined with a workout thanks to a new shopping trolley unveiled today.
      • Cycling is an ideal way to experience the region and can be combined with boat hire.
      • Couples can combine a visit to the abbey with a three-course supper at the restaurant in the visitors centre, where the Trust is promising a menu with a romantic theme.
      • If one combines different crosses simultaneously but ignores the different relationships among individuals, substantial bias may result.
      • You can either go fishing, as Belinda and I did, for a couple of days, combining it as part of a longer holiday or safari in Namibia, or you can arrange a dedicated fishing trip.
nounkəmˈbaɪnkəmˈbīn
  • A group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose.

    联合企业;集团;联盟

    a powerful industrial combine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He weighed only 229 pounds at the scouting combine, but he is a well-rounded player.
    • Technocrats in government and external aid agencies constituted a powerful combine.
    • First a formidable cartel makes a tight combine and launches an advertisement blitz against the hapless rivals.
    • It and others in the ruling combine would be lapping up the tally to drive home their numerical superiority.
    • The crisis today is that those who foster conflict have become more powerful than ever before, with the combine heading the Central Government.
    • His sticky-out hair, slightly rumpled jacket and spectacles might mark him out as the headmaster of a provincial French high school rather than the boss of one of Europe's biggest industrial combines.
    • Only 42% of the combine products carried a trademark anyway.
    • The scouting combines are organizations to which NFL teams subscribe in order to share scouting information.
    • The team spent a lot of time looking at offensive lineman and wideouts at the scouting combine.
    • The main theme in the media business has been the transformation of relatively discrete producers of entertainment products into massive financial combines.
    • Behind these - directly or indirectly - stand the interests of powerful Western combines.
    • In other words, the ruling combine, by consolidating itself, was instrumental in helping its rivals close ranks.
    • Just ask the people behind the EU and NAFTA, combines created to lure investment and enhance economies of scale.
    • Although there was no formal confirmation, sources in the ruling combine confirmed that there was an informal request to this effect.
    • The country's industrial combines are on a buying binge
    • Each year, potential draftees enter specialized training programs to prepare for the combine, college pro days, and other pre-draft workouts.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French combiner or late Latin combinare ‘join two by two’, from com- ‘together’ + Latin bini ‘two together’.

combine2

(also combine harvester)
nounˈkɑmˌbaɪnˈkämˌbīn
  • An agricultural machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans a grain crop in one operation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Uneven flows will indicate improper adjustments and can result in increased grain damage or combine plugging.
    • Avoid loaded truck traffic and overloaded combines and grain wagons.
    • On fields with wide variability in growth and maturity, it may be advantageous to harvest it in sections, adjusting the combine to match the crop conditions in each section.
    • Just at the edge of Smith Center, a combine harvesting wheat throws out a storm of dust like darkness.
    • A combine harvesting wheat moves forward into a stand of the golden ripeness.
    • The project was set up to determine how conventional and rotary combine operation impacts grain quality.
    • Farms expanded as the tools of production (tractors, combines, etc.) became larger allowing one person to do more work.
    • Seeds also are spread by hay, combines, grain trucks, and in contaminated winter wheat seed.
    • Purge any leftover grains by running three to five bushels of organic grains through the combine before beginning the actual harvest of your organic crop.
    • Soil depressions caused by combines, grain carts, and tractors are major problems some years.
    • Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around.
    • Spending time adjusting the combine optimally and maintaining it in top condition pays off quickly.
    • Possibly the custom combine was not sufficiently cleaned, or maybe it was from volunteer soybeans, dropped by equipment the previous year.
    • The effects of low speeds are accentuated when combines are not properly adjusted.
    • We could spend a lot of time talking about precision adjustments for plows, tillage implements, grain drills, and combines.
    • Iowa State engineers found that poorly adjusted combines can do far more damage than generally thought.
    • I can't conceive of a world in which combine harvesters will not be necessary.
    • This involves stalling the entire machine while the combine is fully loaded in operation.
    • Thoroughly clean combines and other machinery before moving from fields.
    • At this time of year in France thousands of acres of sunflowers are about to be harvested by giant combines.
verbˈkɑmˌbaɪnˈkämˌbīn
[with object]British
  • Harvest (a crop) by means of a combine.

    用联合收割机收割(农作物)

    he combined ten acres of linseed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When crops are combined there is less damage from insects and more efficient use of water.
    • They are also more likely to rotate or combine crops and livestock, with the resulting manure performing the important function of replenishing soil fertility.
    • It is also possible to drive perpendicular to wheat and soybean rows while combining wheat with minimal damage to soybeans provided the wheels are narrow and soybean rows are wide.
    • How different are the modern crops grown to be combined, for they are cut only when dead ripe.
    • They videotaped everything: pigs, lambs, cattle, goats, oats being combined, hay being baled.
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