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Merger Pressurized Agreeing 她被迫同意将公司合并 Companies 英 Mɜːdʒə(R)] 美 Mɜːrdʒər

英语单词 merger
英美音标 英 ['mɜːdʒə(r)] 美 ['mɜːrdʒər]
中文释义 n.(企业等的)合并
v.(两个或以上公司的)合并
英语例句 (1) As you are well aware that a merger is a major turning point.
(2) She was pressurized into agreeing to a merger.
(3) There are rumours of an impending merger.
(4) How much do they stand to lose by this merger?
(5) She was pressurized into agreeing to a merger.
中文例句 (1) 你很清楚合并是一个重要的转折点。
(2) 她被迫同意将公司合并。
(3) 有谣传说是快要合并了。
(4) 这次合并,他们要遭受多大损失?
(5) 她被迫同意将公司合并。
vocabulary简明 When two companies become one company, they've had a merger. A merger is like a marriage for things other than people.
vocabulary扩展 It might help you remember merger to think of something that happens on the highway: several lanes sometimes have to merge into one lane. Merging leads to more than one thing becoming one. Words that mean something similar to merger are unification and fusion. Separation and break-up are opposites of a merger.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](公司、组织等的)合并,归并 A merger is the joining together of two separate companies or organizations so that they become one.
  [BUSINESS 商]
  • ...a merger between two of Britain's biggest trades unions.

    英国两个最大的工会的合并

  • ...the proposed merger of two Japanese banks.

    合并两家日本银行的建议

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