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单词 consolidate
释义  con·sol·i·date /kənˈsɒlədeɪt $ -ˈsɑː-/ ●○○ verb [intransitive, transitive]  1  POWERto strengthen the position of power or success that you have, so that it becomes more effective or continues for longer 加强,巩固〔取得的权力、成功等〕 The company has consolidated its position as the country’s leading gas supplier. 这家公司巩固了作为该国主要煤气供应商的地位。 The team consolidated their lead with a third goal. 球队以第三个进球巩固了领先优势。2  MIXto combine things in order to make them more effective or easier to deal with 合并,统一 We consolidate information from a wide range of sources. 我们把来自各种渠道的信息加以汇总。 They took out a loan to consolidate their debts. 他们贷了一笔款来整合债务。 The company is planning to consolidate its business activities at a new site in Arizona. 这家公司正计划在亚利桑那州的新址整合他们的业务活动。 —consolidation /kənˌsɒləˈdeɪʃən $ -ˌsɑː-/ noun [countable, uncountable] the consolidation of political power 政治权力的巩固→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusconsolidate• We'll be consolidating departments and cutting the mayor's staff by 61%.• Again, the grant consolidated existing ducal interests, rounding out Gloucester's influence in the honour of Pickering further east.• The engineering and design function was likewise consolidated into a single vertically aligned group.• A poignant or shrewd quotation may consolidate or embellish your final remarks.• Lockheed Martin will likely save hundreds of millions of dollars through consolidating overlapping operations between it and Loral.• They took out a loan to consolidate their credit card bills.• Successful advertising helped them to consolidate their position as the largest computer company in Europe.• The original porous bone has been consolidated to become much heavier than it would have been in life.• Where a public law application is consolidated with private law proceedings, however, a court welfare officer may already be involved.consolidated ... position• While Muhammed Shah and his circle busied themselves with amusement, Safdarjung consolidated his position.• During the 1970s, with two power stations in relatively peaceful operation, the Board consolidated its position on the Somerset coast.From Longman Business Dictionaryconsolidatecon‧sol‧i‧date /kənˈsɒlədeɪt-ˈsɑː-/ verb [intransitive, transitive]1to make your position of power or success stronger and more likely to continueHis successful negotiations with the Americans helped him to consolidate his position.The company has consolidated its hold on the European market.2COMMERCE to join together a group of companies, organizations, departments etc or to become joined togetherThe corporation says it has been able to consolidate a number of operations and 1,100 jobs worldwide must go.He remains convinced that the smaller oil and gas companies should consolidate to add value for shareholders.→ See Verb tableOrigin consolidate (1500-1600) Latin past participle of consolidare, from com- ( → COM-) + solidus “solid”con·sol·i·date verbChineseSyllable  that the to Corpus strengthen position of have, or Business success power you
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