English-Thai Dictionary
merge
VI ทำให้ กลืน หาย ทำให้ ลบเลือน ทำให้ เปลี่ยนไป fuse blend mix tam-hai-kuan-hai
merge
VI รวม เข้าด้วยกัน combine integrate separate divide ruam-kao-duai-kan
merge
VT กลืน ผสมผสาน fuse blend mix kuan
merge
VT รวม เข้าด้วยกัน รวม combine integrate separate divide ruam-kao-duai-kan
merge into
PHRV รวม กับ ผสม กับ merge with ruam-kab
merge together
PHRV รวมกัน ผสม เข้าด้วยกัน amalgamate with ruam0kan
merge with
PHRV ผสม กับ รวม กับ amalgamate with combine with pa-sa-kom-kab
mergence
N การ ผสมผสาน การ ทำให้ ลบเลือน kan-pa-som-pa-san
merger
N ผู้ ผสมผสาน amalgamation consolidation mixture phu-pa-som-pa-san
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MERGE
v.t.[L. mergo.] To immerse; to cause to be swallowed up. The plaintiff became the purchaser and merged his term in the fee.
MERGE
v.i.To be sunk, swallowed or lost.
MERGER
n.[L. mergo, to merge. ] In law, a merging or drowning of a less estate in a greater; as when a reversion in fee simple descends to or is purchased by a tenant of the same estate for years, the term for years is merged, lost, annihilated in the inheritance or fee simple estate.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MERGE
Merge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Merged; p. pr. & vb. n. Merging.] Etym: [L. mergere, mersum. Cf. Emerge, Immerse, Marrow. ]
Defn: To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb. To merge all natural. .. sentiment in inordinate vanity. Burke. Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. De Quincey.
MERGE
MERGE Merge, v. i.
Defn: To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost. Native irresolution had merged in stronger motives. I. Taylor.
MERGER
MERGER Mer "ger, n.
1. One who, or that which, merges.
2. (Law )
Defn: An absorption of one estate, or one contract, in another, or of a minor offense in a greater.
New American Oxford Dictionary
merge
merge |mərj mərʤ | ▶verb combine or cause to combine to form a single entity: [ no obj. ] : the utility companies are cutting costs and merging with other companies | [ with obj. ] : the company plans to merge its U.S. oil production operations with those of a London-based organization | the files were merged using the patient identification code as the common variable. • [ no obj. ] blend or fade gradually into something else so as to become indistinguishable from it: he crouched low and endeavored to merge into the darkness of the forest. • [ with obj. ] cause to blend or fade into something else in such a way. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘immerse (oneself )’): from Latin mergere ‘to dip, plunge. ’ The use in legal contexts is from Anglo-Norman French merger .
merger
merg er |ˈmərjər ˈmərʤər | ▶noun a combination of two things, esp. companies, into one: a merger between two supermarket chains | local companies ripe for merger or acquisition. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Anglo-Norman French merger (verb used as a noun ): see merge .
Oxford Dictionary
merge
merge |məːdʒ | ▶verb combine or cause to combine to form a single entity: [ no obj. ] : the merchant bank merged with another broker | [ with obj. ] : he agreed to merge his broadcasting company with a multinational concern. • blend or cause to blend gradually into something else so as to become indistinguishable from it: [ no obj. ] : he crouched low and endeavoured to merge into the darkness of the forest | [ with obj. ] : he placed a sheet of paper over the fresh paint to merge the colours. • [ with obj. ] (usu. merge something in ) Law absorb (a title or estate ) in another. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘immerse oneself ’): from Latin mergere ‘to dip, plunge ’; the legal sense is from Anglo-Norman French merger .
merger
mer ¦ger |ˈməːdʒə | ▶noun a combination of two things, especially companies, into one: a merger between two supermarket chains | [ mass noun ] : local companies ripe for merger or acquisition. • [ mass noun ] Law the merging of one estate or title in another. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Anglo-Norman French merger (verb used as a noun ): see merge .
American Oxford Thesaurus
merge
merge verb 1 the company merged with a firm based in Peoria: join (together ), join forces, amalgamate, unite, affiliate, team up, link (up ). ANTONYMS separate. 2 the two organizations were merged: amalgamate, bring together, join, consolidate, conflate, unite, unify, combine, incorporate, integrate, link (up ), knit, yoke. ANTONYMS separate. 3 the two colors merged: mingle, blend, fuse, mix, intermix, intermingle, coalesce; literary commingle.
merger
merger noun a pending merger between two oil companies: amalgamation, combination, union, fusion, coalition, affiliation, unification, incorporation, consolidation, link-up, alliance. ANTONYMS split.
Oxford Thesaurus
merge
merge verb 1 it needed to merge with another investment bank if it was to survive: join (together ), join forces, amalgamate, consolidate, integrate, unite, unify, combine, incorporate, affiliate, coalesce, meld, agglutinate, team up, link (up ), band (together ), ally, league, federate. ANTONYMS separate, split. 2 a decision was taken to merge the two organizations: amalgamate, bring together, join, consolidate, conflate, unite, combine, incorporate, coalesce, meld, pool, link (up ), knit, yoke. 3 the two colours merged: mingle, blend, fuse, run /melt /fade into one another, mix, intermix, intermingle, commingle, converge, integrate, coalesce, compound, homogenize, emulsify, lump (together ), mass, conglomerate.
merger
merger noun a merger between an aerospace company and a car company: amalgamation, combination, merging, union, fusion, coalition, affiliation, coupling, unification, incorporation, coalescence, consolidation, confederation, hook-up, link-up; alliance, association, connection; informal mash-up. ANTONYMS split, break-up.
Duden Dictionary
Mergel
Mer gel Substantiv, maskulin Geologie , der |M e rgel |der Mergel; Genitiv: des Mergels, (Arten : ) Mergel mittelhochdeutsch mergel, spätalthochdeutsch mergil < mittellateinisch margila, zu lateinisch marga = Mergel, aus dem Keltischen hauptsächlich aus Ton und Kalk bestehendes Sedimentgestein
Mergelboden
Mer gel bo den Substantiv, maskulin , der |M e rgelboden |mergeliger Boden
Mergelgrube
Mer gel gru be Substantiv, feminin , die |M e rgelgrube |Grube, in der Mergel gewonnen wird
mergelig
mer ge lig Adjektiv merglig |m e rgelig |Mergel enthaltend; mit Mergel vermengt mergeliger Ton
Merger
Mer ger Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |ˈməːd͜ʃɐ |der Merger; Genitiv: des Mergers, Plural: die Merger [s ] englisch merger Zusammenschluss von Firmen; Fusion 1
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
merge
merge /məː r dʒ /〖原義は 「溶け込む 」〗(名 )merger 動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-d /; merging 自動詞 1 〈会社 道 組織などが 〉1つになる (together ), «…に » 結合する «into » , «…と » 合併する «with » ▸ merge with a rival ライバル会社と合併する ▸ Two lanes merge into one here .2車線がここで合流する 2 〈音 色 物が 〉 «…に » 同化する , 溶け込む «into » ▸ The sea merged into the sky .海は空に溶け込んだ 3 〘コンピュ 〙マージ [併合 ]する 〘複数のファイル データ プログラムなどを組み合わせて1つにする 〙.他動詞 1 «…と /…に » 〈会社 組織など 〉を1つにする , 結合する , 合併する «with /into » ▸ The Department of Education was merged with the Department of Employment .教育省は雇用省と合併した 2 «…に » …を同化させる , 溶け込ませる «into » .m è rge into the b á ckground ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(周囲の人が気がつかないように )とても静かにふるまう .
merger
merg er /mə́ː r dʒə r /→merge 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C U «会社 組織などの /…との /…間の » 合併 , 合同 «of /with /between » ; 〘法 〙混同 〘財産 権利などの吸収 〙▸ mergers and acquisitions (会社の )吸収合併 (⦅略 ⦆M & A ).