单词 | combined |
释义 | combined (once / 204 pages) adj Something combined is the result of one or more things added together. The combined voices of a crowd are louder than one voice. To combine things is to put them together, like combining a shirt and pants or mixing ingredients together to make a cake. If two people pool their money, the combined amount will be greater. If two countries are allies in a war, their combined forces will be stronger than their individual forces. This word is the opposite of individual or singular; combined things act together. WORD FAMILYcombined: combinedly, uncombined+/combination: combinational, combinations, combinatorial/combinative: noncombinative/combine: combinable, combination, combinative, combinatory, combined, combines, combining, recombine/combining: combinings, noncombining/recombination: recombinations/recombine: recombination, recombined, recombines, recombining USAGE EXAMPLESKelley and Thompson combined for 25 rushing yards on five carries. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) Because it is for each issue involved — the violence, alcoholism, mental incompetence and legal jeopardy — much less for all of them combined. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) As a result, the two gobble up a combined 58 percent of all the advertising purchased in the U.S. online or on mobile phones. Seattle Times(Jan 01, 2017) adj made or joined or united into one Syn|Ant compounded combined into or constituting a chemical compound conglomeratecomposed of heterogeneous elements gathered into a mass occluded, sorbed(of a substance) taken into and retained in another substance onebeing a single entity made by combining separate components rolled into onemade up of several components combined into a single entity uncombined not joined or united into one uncompounded, unmixednot constituting a compound |
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