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integrate

VI ผสมผสาน  รวม เข้าด้วยกัน  combine incorporate join pa-som-pa-san

 

integrate

VT ผสมผสาน  รวม เข้าด้วยกัน  combine incorporate join pa-som-pa-san

 

integrate into

PHRV รวมกัน เป็น  ผ สมกัน เป็น  ruam-kan-pen

 

integrate with

PHRV รวม เข้ากับ  ผสมผสาน กับ  ruam-kao-kab

 

integrated

ADJ ซึ่ง ผสมผสาน  ซึ่ง รวมกัน  composite sueng-pa-som-pa-san

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTEGRATE

v.t.[L. integro.] To renew; to restore; to perfect; to make a thing entire.

 

INTEGRATED

pp. Made entire.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTEGRATE

In "te *grate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Integrated; p. pr. & vb. n.Integrating. ] Etym: [L. integratus, p. p. of integrare to make whole, renew: cf. F. intégrer. See Integer, Entire. ]

 

1. To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect. "That conquest rounded and integrated the glorious empire. " De Quincey. Two distinct substances, the soul and body, go to compound and integrate the man. South.

 

2. To indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total of; as, an integrating anemometer, one that indicates or registers the entire action of the wind in a given time.

 

3. (Math. )

 

Defn: To subject to the operation of integration; to find the integral of.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

integrate

in te grate |ˈintiˌgrāt ˈɪn (t )əˌɡreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] 1 combine (one thing ) with another so that they become a whole: transportation planning should be integrated with energy policy. combine (two things ) so that they become a whole: the problem of integrating the two approaches. [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) combine with another to form a whole: the stone will blend with the environment and integrate into the landscape. 2 bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs ) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution: integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools. [ no obj. ] come into equal participation in or membership of society or an institution or body: she was anxious to integrate well into her husband's family. desegregate (a school, neighborhood, etc. ), esp. racially: there was a national campaign under way to integrate the lunch counters | [ no obj. ] : cities' efforts to integrate across urban-suburban lines. 3 Mathematics find the integral of. DERIVATIVES in te gra bil i ty |ˌintigrəˈbilitē |noun, in te gra ble |-grəbəl |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin integrat- made whole, from the verb integrare, from integer whole (see integer ). Compare with integral and integrity .

 

integrated

in te grat ed |ˈintiˌgrātid ˈɪn (t )əˌɡreɪdɪd | adjective having been integrated, in particular: (of an institution, body, etc. ) desegregated, esp. racially: integrated education. with various parts or aspects linked or coordinated: an integrated and high-quality public transportation system. chiefly Physics indicating the mean value or total sum of (temperature, an area, etc. ): integrated electron density along the line of sight.

 

integrated circuit

in te grat ed cir cuit |ˈɪn (t )əˌɡreɪdɪd ˌsərkət | noun an electronic circuit formed on a small piece of semiconducting material, performing the same function as a larger circuit made from discrete components.

 

integrated services digital network

in te grat ed serv ic es dig it al net work (abbr.: ISDN ) noun a telecommunications network through which sound, images, and data can be transmitted as digitized signals.

 

Oxford Dictionary

integrate

integrate |ˈɪntɪgreɪt | verb [ with obj. ] 1 combine (one thing ) with another to form a whole: transport planning should be integrated with energy policy | a fully equipped laboratory is being integrated into the development. combine (two things ) so that they form a whole: the problem of integrating the two approaches. [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) combine with another to form a whole: the stone will blend with the environment and integrate into the landscape. 2 bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs ) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution: integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools. [ no obj. ] come into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution: she was anxious to integrate well into her husband's family. desegregate (a school, area, etc. ), especially racially: the protest forced the bus companies to desegregate the buses | [ no obj. ] : cities' efforts to integrate. 3 Mathematics find the integral of. DERIVATIVES integrability |ˌɪntɪgrəˈbɪlɪti |noun, integrable |ˈɪntɪgrəb (ə )l |adjective, integrative |ˈɪntɪgrətɪv |adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin integrat- made whole , from the verb integrare, from integer whole (see integer ). Compare with integral and integrity .

 

integrated

in ¦te |grated |ˈɪntɪgreɪtɪd | adjective 1 (of an institution, body, etc. ) desegregated, especially racially: integrated education. 2 with various parts or aspects linked or coordinated: an integrated public transport system. 3 chiefly Physics indicating the mean value or total sum of a variable quantity of property: integrated electron density along the line of sight.

 

integrated circuit

in ¦te |grated cir |cuit noun an electronic circuit formed on a small piece of semiconducting material, which performs the same function as a larger circuit made from discrete components.

 

integrated services digital network

integrated services digital network (abbrev.: ISDN ) noun a telecommunications network through which sound, images, and data can be transmitted as digitized signals.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

integrate

integrate verb reserve forces will be more closely integrated with the regular forces: combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix; incorporate, unify, assimilate, homogenize; desegregate. ANTONYMS separate.

 

integrated

integrated adjective 1 an integrated package of services: unified, united, consolidated, amalgamated, combined, merged, fused, homogeneous, assimilated, cohesive, complete; Brit. joined-up. 2 an integrated school: desegregated, nonsegregated, unsegregated, mixed, multicultural.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

integrate

integrate verb he proposes to integrate our reserve forces more closely with the regular forces: combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, join, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate, unify, assimilate, homogenize, harmonize, mesh, desegregate; literary commingle. ANTONYMS separate.

 

integrated

integrated adjective 1 an integrated package of support services: unified, united, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, combined, merged, fused, blended, meshed, coherent, homogeneous, homogenized, mutually dependent, assimilated, cohesive, concatenated; federal, federated, confederate, confederated. ANTONYMS unconnected; separate. 2 an integrated school: desegregated, non-segregated, unsegregated, racially mixed, racially balanced; non-discriminatory. ANTONYMS segregated.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

integrate

in te grate /ɪ́ntəɡrèɪt /〖語源は 「完全にする 」〗動詞 s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -grating 他動詞 1 集団 社会に 】〈人 〉を仲間入りさせる, 溶けこませる «into , with » integrate immigrants into American society 移民たちをアメリカ社会に溶けこませる 2 〈複数のもの 〉を統合する, 一本化する ; « …と /…に » 〈物 〉を統合する «with /into » ; …を完全 (なもの )にする .3 場所 団体 での人種差別待遇をなくす, 差別を違法とする (segregate ).4 面積 温度など 〉の総和 [平均値 ]を示す .5 〘数 〙…を積分する .自動詞 1 〈人が 〉集団 社会に 】仲間入りする, 溶け込む «into , with » .2 〈複数のものが 〉1つになる, 一本化する; 〈物が 〉 «…と » 1つになる «with » .3 (場所 団体などで )人種差別がなくなる .形容詞 複合体の, ひとまとまりの ; 完全な .

 

integrated

n te gr t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 比較なし 通例 名詞 の前で 〗(人種 宗教などで )差別のない 〈社会など 〉(segregated ).2 統合された, 一本化された 〈体制など 〉; さまざまな人種を受け入れた 〈社会など 〉.~̀ c rcuit 〘電 〙集積回路 (⦅略 ⦆IC ).