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to unite, combine, join; uniting, union kết hợp
合并 he2bing4 to merge; to annex Kết hợp



OXF3000N nhận vào cho vào kết hợp admit
OXF3000N kết giao liên kết kết hợp cho cộng tác associate
OXF3000N sự kết hợp sự liên kết association
OXF3000N sự kết hợp sự phối hợp combination
OXF3000N kết hợp phối hợp combine













like: kết hợp
to sign a contract ký kết hợp đồng
kombinieren kết hợp, phối hợp 组合 zǔhé
kombinieren kết hợp, phối hợp
die Kombination sự kết hợp, hợp chất
die Farbkombination sự phối màu, sự kết hợp màu




I always associate the smell of baking with my childhood. associate
You wouldn't normally associate these two writers—their styles are completely different. associate
The seaside had all sorts of pleasant associations with childhood holidays for me. association
Two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen to form a molecule of water. atom
a matchbox box
His treatment was a combination of surgery, radiation and drugs. combination
What an unusual combination of flavours! combination
Technology and good management. That's a winning combination (= one that will certainly be successful). combination
Many course combinations are possible. combination
The firm is working on a new product in combination with several overseas partners. combination
These paints can be used individually or in combination. combination
Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. combine
combine with sth: Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. combine
combine to do sth: Several factors had combined to ruin our plans. combine
combine sth: Combine all the ingredients in a bowl. combine
combine sth with sth: Combine the eggs with a little flour. combine
combine A and B (together): Combine the eggs and the flour. combine
combine sth: We are still looking for someone who combines all the necessary qualities. combine
combine A and/with B: The hotel combines comfort with convenience. combine
This model combines a telephone and fax machine. combine
They have successfully combined the old with the new in this room. combine
a kitchen and dining-room combined combine
The trip will combine business with pleasure. combine
She has successfully combined a career and bringing up a family. combine
contract with sb: to enter into/make/sign a contract with the supplier contract
We need to make a concerted effort to finish on time. effort
The colours were an exact match. exact
It is possible to combine Computer Science with other subjects, for example Physics. for example
The room was decorated in a combination of greens and blues. green
Do you think that mixed-ability classes hold back the better students? hold sb/sth back
The curtains and carpet are a good match. match
Jo and Ian are a perfect match for each other. match
to put a match to sth (= set fire to sth) match
a scarf with gloves to match match
She spent the morning matching up orders with invoices. match sth up (with sth)
They don't mix much with the neighbours. mix
If you mix blue and yellow, you get green. mix
mix A with B: I don't like to mix business with pleasure (= combine social events with doing business). mix
mix sb sth: Why don't you mix our guests a cocktail? mix
Children and fireworks don't mix. mix
The city is a mixture of old and new buildings. mixture
For the purposes of this study, the three groups have been combined. purpose
I think we can put together a very strong case for the defence. put sth together
We agreed to pool our resources (= so that everyone gives sth). resource
The mixture of sights, smells and sounds around her made her senses reel. sense
The molecules join together to form long strings. string
suppose sb/sth to be/have sth: This combination of qualities is generally supposed to be extremely rare. suppose
This dish has an unusual combination of tastes and textures. taste
The artist combines different techniques in the same painting. technique
She mixes with all types of people. type
She mixes with people of all types. type
sexual union union
unite (sb/sth): A special bond unites our two countries. unite
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
She brings to the job a rare combination of youth and experience. youth