combine *** com·bine vb n
- combine *** com·bine vb n
- ['kɔmbaɪn]
1. vt
to combine (with) — combinare (con), unire a
our combined incomes — i nostri stipendi messi insieme
to combine business with pleasure — unire l'utile al dilettevole
it's difficult to combine a career with a family — è difficile conciliare la carriera con la famiglia
the film combines humour with suspense — il film unisce umorismo e suspense
to combine forces with sb — unire le proprie forze con qn
a combined effort — uno sforzo collettivo
a combined operation Mil — operazione f combinata
2. vi
1) unirsi, mettersi insieme
to combine with — unirsi a
to combine against sth/sb — unirsi contro qc/qn
2) Chem
to combine (with) — combinarsi (con)
combining power — valenza
3. n
lega, Comm, Fin trust m inv, associazione f, Agr , mietitrebbia f inv
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com|bine — (verb. 1, 2 kuhm BYN; verb. 3 KOM byn; noun. 1 KOM byn, kuhm BYN; noun. 2, 3 KOM byn», verb, bined, bin|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to join things, persons, or groups together; unite: »to combine work and play. Our club combined the offices of secretary… … Useful english dictionary
re|com|bine — «REE kuhm BYN», transitive verb, intransitive verb, bined, bin|ing. to combine again or anew … Useful english dictionary
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Combine — Com*bine , v. i. 1. To form a union; to agree; to coalesce; to confederate. [1913 Webster] You with your foes combine, And seem your own destruction to design Dryden. [1913 Webster] So sweet did harp and voice combine. Sir W. Scott. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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com|bin´a|ble — com|bine (verb. 1, 2 kuhm BYN; verb. 3 KOM byn; noun. 1 KOM byn, kuhm BYN; noun. 2, 3 KOM byn», verb, bined, bin|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to join things, persons, or groups together; unite: »to combine work and play. Our club combined the offices of… … Useful english dictionary
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