coalesce 详细解释

coalesce

[.kəuə'les]

v.合并, 联合, 接合

词形变化

形容词: coalescent | 名词: coalescence | 动词过去式: coalesced | 动词过去分词: coalesced | 动词现在分词: coalescing | 动词第三人称单数: coalesces |

词义辨析

同义参见:

conjoin  cohere  band  amalgamate  centralize  

英英释义

动词 coalesce:

mix together different elements

同义词:blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, meld, combine, merge

fuse or cause to grow together

补充

coalescecoalesce英:[kəuəˈles] 美:[ˌkoəˈlɛs]vi.1.联合, 合并

例句

1. Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations.如果不加限制, 城市往往会合并成越来越大的大都市。 2. The edges of the cut coalesced.伤口愈合了。 3. Their views coalesced to form a coherent policy.他们的各种观点已统一为一致的政策。 4. the puddles had coalesced into shallow streams.水洼汇合成浅溪。 5. [with infinitive]the separate details coalesce to form a single body of scientific thought.独立的细节聚合形成科学思想的主体。 6. the problem of coalescing disparate information sources into a practical form.将几个根本不同的信息来源结合成一个实用形式的问题。 7. a group of young reformers who gradually coalesced into a political movement一伙逐渐联合促成政治运动的年轻改革家 8. The ice masses coalesced into a glacier over time.冰块经年累月集聚成冰川。 9. a glacier formed by coalescence of ice masses由冰块集聚而成的冰川 10. a coalescence of forces各种势力的集聚