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con·sol·i·date
/kənˈsɑləˌdet/
(vt.)鞏固,使聯合,統一(vi.)鞏固
From:
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consolidate
合併
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sol·i·date
a.
Formed
into
a
solid
mass
;
made
firm
;
consolidated
. [
R
.]
A
gentleman
[
should
learn
to
ride
]
while
he
is
tender
and
the
brawns
and
sinews
of
his
thighs
not
fully
consolidate
.
--
Elyot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sol·i·date
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Consolidated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Consolidating
]
1.
To
make
solid
;
to
unite
or
press
together
into
a
compact
mass
;
to
harden
or
make
dense
and
firm
.
He
fixed
and
consolidated
the
earth
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
2.
To
unite
,
as
various
particulars
,
into
one
mass
or
body
;
to
bring
together
in
close
union
;
to
combine
;
as
,
to
consolidate
the
armies
of
the
republic
.
Consolidating
numbers
into
unity
.
--
Wordsworth
.
3.
Surg.
To
unite
by
means
of
applications
,
as
the
parts
of
a
broken
bone
,
or
the
lips
of
a
wound
. [
R
.]
Syn:
--
To
unite
;
combine
;
harden
;
compact
;
condense
;
compress
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·sol·i·date
,
v. i.
To
grow
firm
and
hard
;
to
unite
and
become
solid
;
as
,
moist
clay
consolidates
by
drying
.
In
hurts
and
ulcers
of
the
head
,
dryness
maketh
them
more
apt
to
consolidate
.
--
Bacon
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
consolidate
v
1:
unite
into
one
; "
The
companies
consolidated
"
2:
make
firm
or
secure
;
strengthen
; "
consolidate
one's
gains
";
"
consolidate
one's
hold
on
first
place
"
3:
bring
together
into
a
single
whole
or
system
; "
The
town
and
county
schools
are
being
consolidated
"
4:
form
into
a
solid
mass
or
whole
; "
The
mud
had
consolidated
overnight
"
5:
make
or
form
into
a
solid
or
hardened
mass
; "
consolidate
fibers
into
boards
"
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