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con.sol.i.dateHkEn5sBl7I7deIt, $-5sB:7lI-vto (cause to) become stronger and more certain, or (esp. of businesses) to join together to become more effective巩固,加强,(企业)联合,合并The recent success of their major product has consolidated the firm's position in this market. [T]这家公司的主要产品最近取得的成功加强了他们在市场中的地位。The company has been expanding enough recently--I feel it's now time to consolidate (=stop growing and make our present position stronger). [I]公司最近规模扩大得足够了----我想该到巩固的时候了。She hoped that marriage would consolidate their relationship. [T]她希望结婚能巩固他们的关系。The party consolidated its hold on power/the country during its term of office. [T]该党在执政期间加强了对政权/国家的控制。The team consolidated their hold on the premier division with their biggest league win of the season. [T]该队赢得了本赛季最大的一次联赛胜利,从而巩固了他们在超级赛中的地位。The two firms consolidated (=joined) to form a single company. [I]这两家商行合并成了一家公司。
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