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单词 integrate
释义 in·te·grate
I. \-_grə̇t, -ˌgrāt\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English integrat, from Latin integratus (past participle)
: integrated
 < we may consider logic … as an integrate whole — William Hamilton †1856 >
II. noun
(-s)
: something that is integrated : a complete, organically unified, or perfect entity usually resulting from a combination of elements : whole
 < an integrate of images which portray the person at his future best — C.K.Kluckhohn & H.A.Murray >
 < the cell, the molecule are not aggregates but integrates — H.J.Muller >
III. \ˈintəˌgrāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin integratus, past participle of integrare, from integr-, integer untouched, entire — more at entire
transitive verb
1. obsolete : to make complete : constitute
 < the particular doctrines which integrate Christianity — William Chillingworth >
2. : to form into a more complete, harmonious, or coordinated entity often by the addition or arrangement of parts or elements
 < that conquest rounded and integrated the glorious empire — Thomas De Quincey >
 < if man is to integrate himself, he must discover his springs of action — P.W.Bridgman >
3. : to combine to form a more complete, harmonious, or coordinated entity:
 a. : to unite (as a part or element) with something else
  < a system of free enterprise carefully integrated with teamwork — J.C.Penney >
  < he who integrates this knowledge with the pattern of culture — David Daiches >
 b. : to combine together (as units or elements)
  < integrate the seventeen … reports into a few policy statements — E.C.Banfield >
  < this course … is designed to assist him to integrate all of his college experiences — A.C.Eurich >
  < a customs union that … would integrate the economies of the two countries — Current Biography >
 c.
  (1) : to incorporate (as an individual or group) into a larger unit or group
   < integrate the West German divisions into the Atlantic defense system — New Statesman & Nation >
   < the South of that era was never integrated into the nation — H.W.Odum >
   < integrate hundreds of thousands of Puerto Rican … workers into the organized labor movement — New York Times >
  (2) : to end the segregation of and bring into common and equal membership in society or an organization
   < attempt to integrate Negroes into the church in a cautious gradual manner — Journal of Social Issues >
   < moves … to integrate Indian children in the public school systems — Indian Affairs >
4. : desegregate
 < a well-staffed state agency managed … to integrate forty formerly segregated school districts — Douglass Cater >
5. : to indicate the whole of : give the sum or total of
6. : to find the integral of (as a function or equation)
intransitive verb
: to become integrated
 < some of the white parishioners … were willing to go along with the decision to integrateJournal of Social Issues >
 < the show begins to integrate again — Alfred Bester >
Synonyms: see unify
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