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/mɜːdʒ/ |
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1 | I/T if two organizations merge , or you merge them , they combine to form one bigger organization (使)合并 |
| Two of Indonesia’ s top banks are planning to merge. 印度尼西亚的大银行中有两家正在计划合并。 |
| +with Small publishers were forced to merge with larger companies. 小出版社被迫同更大的公司合并。 |
| merge sth with sth He has plans to merge his own company with another unnamed media giant. 他计划将自己的公司同另外一家未提及名称的传媒大亨合并。 |
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2 | I +into/with if two things merge , they combine or become mixed so that you can no longer tell the difference between them 融合 |
| The hills merged into the dark sky behind them. 群山融入背后昏暗的天色之中。 |
| For her, work and life merge into one another. 对她来说,工作和生活相互交织在一起。 |
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- | merge into the background |
| to behave in a way that does not attract attention |
| 消失在背景中;不引人注意 |
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| I kept quiet and tried to merge into the background. 我保持安静,尽量不引人注意。 |
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