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combine

N การ รวมกัน  การ รวมกลุ่ม  combination association conjunction union coalescence blending blend cooperation incorporation coalition unification joining kan-ruam-kan

 

combine

N เครื่องจักร ตัด และ นวด เมล็ดข้าว  combine harvester kreang-jak-tad-lae-nuad-ma-led-kaol

 

combine

VI รวมกัน  รวม เป็นอันหนึ่งอันเดียวกัน  unite coalesce blend mix join couple consolidate fuse merge concentrate incorporate organise organize separate divide ruam-kan

 

combine

VT นำมา รวมกัน  ทำให้ รวมกัน  นำมา รวม เข้าด้วยกัน  unite join couple consolidate merge concentrate incorporate integrate organise organize num-ma-ruam-kan

 

combine

VT ประสานกัน  blend mix link integrate mingle separate divide pra-san-kan

 

combine against

PHRV ร่วม พลัง กัน ต่อต้าน  ร่วมกัน สู้ กับ  ruam-pa-lang-kan-tor-tan

 

combine with

PHRV รวม เข้ากับ  รวม กับ  amalgamate with merge together merge with ruam-kao-kab

 

combine with

PHRV เพิ่ม (บางสิ่ง  ให้ กับ  poem-hai-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COMBINE

v.t. 1. To unite or join two or more things; to link closely together.
Friendship combines the hearts of men.
2. To agree; to accord; to settle by compact.
3. To join words or ideas together; opposed to analyze.
4. To cause to unite; to bring into union or confederacy.
The violence of revolutionary France combined the posers of Europe in opposition.

 

COMBINE

v.i.To unite, agree or coalesce. Honor and policy combine to justify the measure.
2. To unite in friendship or design; to league together.
You with your foes combine.
3. To unite by affinity, or natural attraction
Two substances which will not combine of themselves, may be made to combine, by the intervention of a third.
4. To confederate; to unite as nations.
The powers of Europe combined against France.

 

COMBINED

pp. United closely; associated; leagued; confederated; chimically united.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COMBINE

Com *bine ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Combined; p. pr. & vb. n. Combining. ]Etym: [LL. combinare, combinatum; L. com- + binus, pl. bini, two and two, double: cf. F. combiner. See Binary. ]

 

1. To unite or join; to link closely together; to bring into harmonious union; to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous, as by chemical union. So fitly them in pairs thou hast combined. Milton. Friendship is the which really combines mankind. Dr. H. More. And all combined, save what thou must combine By holy marriage. Shak. Earthly sounds, though sweet and well combined. Cowper.

 

2. To bind; to hold by a moral tie. [Obs. ] I am combined by a sacred vow. Shak.

 

COMBINE

COMBINE Com *bine ", v. i.

 

1. To form a union; to agree; to coalesce; to confederate. You with your foes combine, And seem your own destruction to design Dryden. So sweet did harp and voice combine. Sir W. Scott.

 

2. To unite by affinity or natural attraction; as, two substances, which will not combine of themselves, may be made to combine by the intervention of a third.

 

3. (Card Playing )

 

Defn: In the game of casino, to play a card which will take two or more cards whose aggregate number of pips equals those of the card played. Combining weight (Chem. ), that proportional weight, usually referred to hydrogen as a standard, and for each element fixed and exact, by which an element unites with another to form a distinct compound. The combining weights either are identical with, or are multiples or multiples of, the atomic weight. See Atomic weight, under Atomic, a.

 

COMBINED

COMBINED Com *bined ", a.

 

Defn: United closely; confederated; chemically united.

 

COMBINEDLY

Com *bin "ed *ly, adv. In combination or coöperation

 

Defn:; jointly.

 

COMBINER

COMBINER Com *bin "er, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, combines.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

combine

com bine 1 verb |kəmˈbīn kəmˈbaɪn | [ with obj. ] unite; merge: the band combines a variety of musical influences | combine the flour with the margarine and salt | [ no obj. ] : high tides and winds combined to bring chaos to the East Coast. [ no obj. ] Chemistry unite to form a compound: oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures. [ no obj. ] unite for a common purpose: groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems. engage in simultaneously: combine shopping and sightseeing. noun |ˈkämˌbīn ˈkɑmˌbaɪn |a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose: a powerful industrial combine. DERIVATIVES com bin a ble |kəmˈbīnəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French combiner or late Latin combinare join two by two, from com- together + Latin bini two together.

 

combine

com bine 2 |ˈkämˌbīn ˈkɑmˌbaɪn | noun (in full combine harvester ) an agricultural machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans a grain crop in one operation. verb |kəmˈbaɪn | [ with obj. ] harvest (a crop ) by means of a combine.

 

combined pill

com |bined pill noun an oral contraceptive containing both an oestrogen and a progestogen.

 

combiner

com bin er 1 |kəmˈbīnər kəmˈbaɪnər | noun any of various electronic devices that combine signals, in particular: a device that couples different frequencies to a single antenna. a component of a cipher that combines two data sources to encrypt text. an electrical transformer comprising several smaller ones.

 

combiner

com bin er 2 |ˈkämˌbīnər kəmˈbaɪnər | noun an operator of a combine harvester.

 

Oxford Dictionary

combine

combine 1 verb |kəmˈbʌɪn | 1 join or merge to form a single unit or substance: [ with obj. ] : combine the flour with the margarine and salt | a new product which combines the benefits of a hairspray and a gel | [ no obj., with infinitive ] : high tides and winds combined to bring chaos to the east coast. [ no obj. ] Chemistry unite to form a compound: oxygen and hydrogen do not combine at room temperatures | oxygen combines with haemoglobin. 2 [ no obj. ] unite for a common purpose: [ with infinitive ] : groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems. [ with obj. ] engage in simultaneously: an ideal place to combine shopping and sightseeing. noun |ˈkɒmbʌɪn |a group of people or companies acting together for a commercial purpose: one of the world's biggest food and personal products combines. DERIVATIVES combinable |kəmˈbʌɪnəb (ə )l |adjective, combiner noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French combiner or late Latin combinare join two by two , from com- together + Latin bini two together .

 

combine

combine 2 |ˈkɒmbʌɪn | verb [ with obj. ] Brit. harvest (a crop ) by means of a combine harvester. noun a combine harvester.

 

combined pill

com |bined pill noun an oral contraceptive containing both an oestrogen and a progestogen.

 

combine harvester

com |bine har |vest ¦er noun Brit. an agricultural machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans a cereal crop in one operation.

 

combiner

com bin er 2 |ˈkämˌbīnər kəmˈbaɪnər | noun an operator of a combine harvester.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

combine

combine verb 1 he combines comedy with tragedy: amalgamate, integrate, incorporate, merge, mix, fuse, blend; bind, join, marry, unify. 2 teachers combined to tackle the problem: co-operate, collaborate, join forces, get together, unite, team up, throw in one's lot; informal gang up. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See join . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

combine

combine verb 1 he attempts to combine comedy with more serious themes: amalgamate, merge, unite, integrate, incorporate, fuse, blend, meld, mingle, coalesce, compound, alloy, homogenize, synthesize, consolidate, bind, bond, join, marry, put together, unify, pool, intermingle, mix, intermix, affiliate; literary commingle. ANTONYMS separate. 2 groups of teachers combined to tackle a variety of problems: cooperate, collaborate, join forces, pool resources, get together, come together, join (together ), band (together ), club together, link (up ), go into partnership, unite, team up, form an alliance, form an association, league, go into league, throw in one's lot; informal gang up. ANTONYMS split up.

 

Duden Dictionary

Combine

Com bine Substantiv, feminin , die Kombine |Combine kɔmˈba͜in |die Combine; Genitiv: der Combine, Plural: die Combines englisch-russisch landwirtschaftliche Maschine, die verschiedene Arbeitsgänge gleichzeitig ausführt z. B. Mähdrescher

 

Combine-Painting

Com bine-Pain ting , Com bine pain ting Substantiv, Neutrum , das Combinepainting |ˈkɔmbaɪnpeɪntɪŋ ˈkɔmbaɪnpeɪntɪŋ |das Combine-Painting; Genitiv: des Combine-Painting das Combinepainting; Genitiv: des Combinepainting englisch Kunstrichtung, bei der Gegenstände des täglichen Lebens und vorgefundene Materialien zu Bildern oder Assemblagen zusammengefügt werden

 

French Dictionary

combiné

combiné , ée adj. et n. m. adjectif Assemblé dans des proportions définies. : Des produits combinés. nom masculin Partie d ’un appareil téléphonique réunissant le microphone et l ’écouteur. : Elle reposa le combiné avec douceur.

 

combine

combine n. f. nom féminin familier Manœuvre douteuse, plan plus ou moins honnête pour atteindre un objectif. SYNONYME magouille . Note Technique Ce nom a un sens défavorable.

 

combiner

combiner v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Assembler. : Combiner de la laine avec du coton. SYNONYME associer ; unir . 2 Organiser. : Ils ont combiné un plan ambitieux. SYNONYME agencer ; élaborer ; manigancer ; préparer . verbe pronominal S ’harmoniser. : Ces couleurs se combinent bien. SYNONYME agencer ; coordonner . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Nos stratégies se sont bien combinées. Note Syntaxique Le verbe combiner se construit avec la préposition avec. aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

combine

com bine /kəmbáɪn /com (一緒に )bine (2つのもの )〗(名 )combination 動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; -bining (分詞 combined )他動詞 1 combine A (with B /and B )〗〈人などが 〉(B 〈ほかの物 〉)A 〈物など 〉を組み合わせる , 結合させる, 結び付ける ; (B 〈ほかの材料 物質 )A 材料 物質など 〉を混ぜ合わせる, 混合させる (together )combine two words to form a new word 2つの語を組み合わせて新語を作る Her English skills, combined with her pleasing personality, would make her a perfect receptionist .その英語力と人当たりの良さが相まって彼女は受付係にもってこいだろう combine garlic with [and ] basil ニンニクとバジルを混ぜ合わせる 2 combine A (with B /and B )〗〈人 物などが 〉(B 〈ほかの特徴 性質 )A 特徴 性質など 〉を兼ね備える, あわせ持つ ; 〈人が 〉(B 〈ほかの行為 〉)A 行為 を同時に行う, 両立させる combine business with pleasure [work and family ]趣味と実益を兼ねる [仕事と家庭を両立させる ].3 〈数 量 〉を足し合わせる, 合算 [合計 ]する .4 〈複数の組織など 〉を統合 [合体 ]させる combine the two auto-makers into a single entity 2つの自動車メーカーを1つの組織に統合する 自動詞 1 combine (with A )〗〈物などが 〉(A 〈ほかの物 〉)組み合わさる , 結合する, 結び付く ; 材料 物質などが 〉(A 〈ほかの材料 物質 )混じり合う, 混合する Hiking trails, hot springs and easy access combine to make the resort a popular destination .ハイキングコース, 温泉, 交通の便の良さが相まってそのリゾートは人気スポットだ 2 〈組織などが 〉 «…と /…に対抗して » 統合 [合体 ]する «with /against » .3 コンバインで収穫する .4 〘化 〙化合する .名詞 /kɑ́mbaɪn C /1 コンバイン (combine harvester ) 〘稲刈りと脱穀を行う農作機械 〙.2 企業合同体 ; 政治連合 .comb ning f rm 文法 連結詞 〘open-mindedの -mindedなど 〙.

 

combined

com b ned 形容詞 1 名詞 の前で 〗協力した, 共同の 〈努力 成果など 〉; 合体 [合同 ]した 企業 勢力など 〉; 合わさった 〈力 影響など 〉.2 名詞 の前で 〗合算 [合計 ]した 人口 収入 資産など 〉.3 異なる感情が入り交ざった .