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con·soli·dateBrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪt/NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they consolidate BrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪt/ NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪt/present simple - he / she / it consolidates BrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪts/ NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪts/past simple consolidated BrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪd/ NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪtɪd/past participle consolidated BrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪd/ NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪtɪd/ -ing form consolidating BrE /kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /kənˈsɑːlɪdeɪtɪŋ/ [T, I] ~ (sth) to make a position of power or success stronger so that it is more likely to continue 使加强;使巩固◆With this new movie he has consolidated his position as the country's leading director. 他新执导的影片巩固了他作为全国最佳导演的地位。◆Italy consolidated their lead with a second goal. 意大利队的第二个进球巩固了其领先的地位。 [T, I] ~ (sth) (specialist) to join things together into one; to be joined into one (使)结成一体,合并◆All the debts have been consolidated. 所有债项均已合并。◆consolidated accounts 合并账目◆The two companies consolidated for greater efficiency. 为提高效率,这两家公司已合并。▸ con·soli·da·tion BrE /kənˌsɒlɪˈdeɪʃn/NAmE /kənˌsɑːlɪˈdeɪʃn/ noun [U] ◆the consolidation of power 权力的巩固◆the consolidation of Japan's banking industry 日本银行业的合并 |