consolidate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure. 鞏固
The question is: will the junta consolidate its power by force?
問題是,這個(gè)軍政府會通過武力來鞏固它的政權(quán)嗎?
2. V-T To consolidate a number of small groups or companies means to make them into one large organization. 合并
Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards. 查爾斯·施瓦茨法官給該州60天解散且合并路易斯安那的4個(gè)高等教育委員會。
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consolidate /k?n?s?l??de?t/ (consolidating,consolidated,consolidates)
劍橋詞典
- to become , or cause something to become , stronger , and more certain
(使)鞏固;(使)加強(qiáng)
The success of their major product consolidated the firm's position in the market . 公司主打產(chǎn)品取得的成功鞏固了該公司在市場上的地位。
She hoped that marriage would consolidate their relationship . 她希望婚姻能鞏固他們的關(guān)系。
The party consolidated its hold on power during its term of office . 該黨在執(zhí)政期間加強(qiáng)了對政權(quán)的控制。
The company has been expanding rapidly, and I feel it's now time to consolidate (= stop growing and make our present position stronger ). 公司一直在快速擴(kuò)展,我覺得該是鞏固的時(shí)候了。
to combine several things, especially businesses , so that they become more effective , or to be combined in this way
(尤指企業(yè))合并,聯(lián)合
The two firms consolidated to form a single company . 兩家小公司合并成了一家公司。 返回 consolidate