Значение слова "COMBINE" найдено в 51 источнике

COMBINE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[`kɔmbaɪnˏ kəm`baɪn]
комбайн
картель, комбинат, объединение, синдикат
общество, объединение
сговор, заговор
соединяться, объединять(ся)
компоновать, соединять; скрещивать, смешивать
осуществлять уборку (зерновых) комбайном


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
combine: translation

I. combine com‧bine 2 [ˈkɒmbaɪn ǁ ˈkɑːm-] noun [countable] COMMERCE
an association of two or more businesses or companies that work together on a temporary or permanent basis:

• a large regional banking combine

• There may be concern if one airline combine controls more than 25% of a relevant market.

  [m0] II. combine com‧bine 1 [kəmˈbaɪn] verb [intransitive, transitive]
COMMERCE if two or more groups or organizations combine, or if you combine them, they join together:

• They said they expect no job losses from combining their operations.

combine to do something

• Two old established practices combined to form The Anthony Clark Partnership.

— combined adjective [only before a noun] :

• The new combined bank will have a market share of more than 50% in the central region.

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Ⅰ.
combine UK US /kəmˈbaɪn/ verb
[I or T] to join together in order to make a single thing or group, or to join things together in this way: »

They have a much better chance of success if they combine forces.

combine with sth »

It was the first time in Britain that a concrete producer had combined with a cement manufacturer.

[I or T] to join together to have a particular effect, or to join things together in this way: combine with sth »

The burden of bad loans has combined with government foot-dragging to slow the pace of modernization.

combine sth with sth »

He said the plan should be combined with tax cuts, including a reduction in business rates.

[T] to have two different parts or qualities: combine sth with sth »

The supercentre combines a traditional store with a full-service grocery section.

combine sth and sth »

This is the beer that best combines good taste and a low calorie count.

Ⅱ.
combine UK US /kəmˈbaɪn/ US  /ˈkɑmbaɪn/ noun [C]
a group of people or organizations that work together in business: »

The acquisition would create a combine publishing five of the six national daily newspapers in the Netherlands.



найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
combine: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Aktiengesellschaft, Anschluss, Bund, Rochdale cooperative, accompany, accord, accouple, accumulate, act in concert, act together, add, addition, admix, affiliate, affiliation, agglomerate, agglomeration, agglutinate, aggregate, aggregation, aggroup, agree, agreement, aktiebolag, alliance, alloy, ally, amalgamate, amalgamation, amass, articulate, assemblage, assemble, assimilate, assimilation, associate, associate with, association, assort with, attend, axis, band, band together, batch, be in cahoots, be in league, bemingle, bind, blend, blending, bloc, body, body corporate, bond, bracket, bridge, bridge over, bring together, build, build up, bulk, bunch, bunch together, bunch up, business, business establishment, cabal, cartel, cement, centralization, chain, chamber of commerce, clap together, club together, clump, cluster, coact, coadunate, coalesce, coalescence, coalition, coincide, collaborate, collect, college, colligate, collocate, collude, combination, combo, come together, commercial enterprise, commingle, commix, common market, compagnie, companion, company, compare, compile, compose, composition, compound, comprise, concatenate, concern, concert, concoct, concord, concur, confederacy, confederate, confederation, congeries, conglobulate, conglomerate, conglomerate corporation, conglomeration, conjoin, conjugate, conjugation, conjunction, connect, connive, consist of, consociate, consolidate, consolidating company, consolidation, consort with, consortium, conspiracy, conspire, constitute, construct, consumer cooperative, cooperate, cooperative, cooperative society, copartnership, copulate, corporate body, corporation, corps, corral, correspond, council, couple with, cover, credit union, cumulate, customs union, dig up, diversified corporation, do business with, draw together, dredge up, drive together, economic community, ecumenism, embodiment, embody, embrace, emulsify, encompass, encompassment, enosis, enter into, enterprise, fabricate, faction, federalization, federate, federation, firm, flock together, flux, form, free trade area, fuse, fusion, gang, gather, gather in, gather together, get heads together, get in, get together, glue, go along with, go into, go partners, go with, group, grouping, hang around with, hang together, happen together, harmonize, hash, herd together, hold together, holding company, homogenize, hook up, hookup, house, identify, immingle, immix, include, inclusion, incorporate, incorporation, industry, integrate, integration, interblend, interfuse, interlace, interlard, intermingle, intermix, intertwine, interweave, join, join in, join together, joint-stock association, joint-stock company, jumble, junction, junta, juxtapose, keep company with, keep together, knead, knot, lay together, league, league together, link, lump together, machine, make, make common cause, make one, make up, marriage, marry, marshal, mass, match, meld, melding, melt into one, merge, merge in, merger, mingle, mingle-mangle, mix, mix up, mob, mobilize, muster, operating company, organize, package, package deal, pair, partner, partnership, party, piece together, play ball, plunderbund, political machine, pool, public utility, pull together, put heads together, put together, raise, rake up, rally, reciprocate, reembody, relate, ring, roll into one, round up, run with, scramble, scrape together, shade into, shuffle, society, solder, solidification, solidify, span, splice, stand together, stick together, stir up, stock company, structure, synchronize, syncretism, syncretize, syndicate, syndication, syneresis, synergize, synthesis, synthesize, take in, take up, tape, team up, throw in together, throw together, tie, tie in, tie up, tie-up, toss together, trade association, trust, unification, unify, union, unite, unite efforts, unite in, utility, wait on, wed, wedding, work, work together, yoke


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. сущ.
1) общ. объединение, общество, картель (ассоциация двух или более физических лиц или компаний, совместно работающих на временной или постоянной основе)

an international banking combine — международное банковское объединение

The factory was sold to a British combine after the war. — Эта фабрика после войны была продана одному британскому картелю.

Syn:
cartel
2) с.-х. комбайн
Syn:
combine harvester
2. гл.
1)
а) общ. соединять, объединять; сочетать

to combine forces [efforts\] — объединить силы [усилия\]

The product combines the benefits of moist heat and aromatherapy.— Этот продукт объединяет преимущества влажного пара и аромотерапии.

Syn:
integrate, join, unite, associate, connect
б) общ. соединяться, объединяться; сливаться

A vertical merger is a merger in which one firm combines with another form which it purchases inputs or to which it sells output. — Под вертикальным слиянием понимается слияние, при котором одна фирма объединяется с другой фирмой, у которой она приобретает сырье или которой она продает готовую продукцию.

Syn:
integrate, join, unite, associate, connect
2)
а) общ. смешивать; комбинировать

to combine the flour with the margarine — смешать муку с маргарином

б) общ. смешиваться

Oil and water do not combine. — Масло и вода не смешиваются.

3) общ. соединять, присоединять; соединяться (о химических элементах)

Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. — Атомы водорода соединяются с атомами кислорода с образованием воды.

4) с.-х. убирать комбайном


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