conflate
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [k?n?fle?t]
- 美式音標 [k?n?fle?t]
- 國際音標 [k?n'fleit]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- v.合并;異文合并
詞根記憶
- con(共同) + flat(吹氣) + e→吹到一起→合并
英漢例句
- So I think choreography is alive and well. But I wouldn't conflate that with BPM.
所以,我認為服務編排是生機勃勃的,但我不想把它和BPM混在一起。 - If you want to defend liberalism, then defend it, but why conflate your love for certain values with love for a certain country?
如果你想捍衛(wèi)自由主義,那你就捍衛(wèi)吧,你為什么要把對某種價值觀的熱愛和對某個國家的熱愛混為一談? - It’s easy to conflate mobile e-mail with business users, after all, this was the demographic that first fully embraced the ability to send and receive messages from their mobile devices.
我們很容易將移動網(wǎng)絡電子郵件和商業(yè)用戶聯(lián)想到一起,畢竟商業(yè)用戶是首先完全體驗通過他們的移動設備收發(fā)信息的人群。 - These stories are appealing, but they tend to conflate rudimentary, utilitarian Globish with English.
NEWYORKER: Globish For Beginners - As usual, you try to conflate the exceptional with the ordinary, which seems to be a running habit of Russian liberals.
FORBES: What 'Soviet' Economic Control Actually Looks Like - A Lesson from Belarus - Secretary-General Ban-Ki moon continues to conflate post-tropical cyclone Sandy with global warming.
FORBES: It's the Holiday Season, and Global Warming Hype Is Filling the Air
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- to combine two or more separate things, especially pieces of text, to form a whole
- If you conflate two or more descriptions or ideas, or if they conflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one.