coalesce

美音:[.koʊə'les] 英音:[.kəʊə'les]

简单释义:


v.合并;结合;联合

网络接合;愈合;聚结

变形:

第三人称单数:coalesces  现在分词:coalescing  过去分词:coalesced  


完整释义:


v.

1.结合;(政党等)合并,联合;合作
2.接合,合并;融合;联合起来
3.(断骨等)接合;(创口等)愈合,合口
4.聚合,聚集,聚结
5.组合
6.凝聚


例句:

  1. The two supermassive black holes in the original galactic cores will also coalesce into a single, even more massive black hole.
    位在个别星系核心的超大质量黑洞,未来也会聚成单个更大质量的黑洞。

  2. Particles do not coalesce with other particles.
    颗粒之间互不聚合。

  3. Additionally, effectiveness less obviously depends on the policy used in deciding when to cache versus coalesce them.
    此外,有效性还不太明显的依赖于决定什么时候高速缓冲或合并它们的策略。

  4. It's good to see various metadata efforts coalesce.
    看到不同的元数据研究互相结合是一件好事。

  5. The atoms all reach the same energy state, or quantum state, and they coalesce into a blob of material called a "super atom" .
    所有的原子都会保持相同的能量状态,或者量子状态,然后它们聚结成一个被称为“超能原子”的物质团。

  6. Price ticks coalesce into bars, and bars into patterns, as the crowd writes its emotional diary on the screen.
    价格的波动形成竹线图,竹线图形成模式,大众每天都在屏幕上写上他们的情绪。

  7. Mr Obama urged his party to "coalesce around those elements of the package that people agree on" .
    欧巴马敦促民主党联合这些因素,达成人民一致同意的一揽子协议。

  8. These networks often help companies coalesce affinity groups internally.
    这些网络经常有助于企业将内部相似的团体彼此联系。

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