combine

combine
1.
verb
(to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) combinar

2.
noun
(an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) asociación
- combine harvester
combine vb combinar / juntar / unir
El gerundio de combine se escribe combining
combine
tr[(vb) kəm'baɪn; (n) 'kɒmbaɪn]
transitive verb
1 (gen) combinar; (efforts) combinar, aunar; (ingredients) mezclar
the awful weather, combined with the bad food, ruined the holiday for us el mal tiempo, junto con la mala comida, nos estropeó las vacaciones
2 (qualities, features) reunir; (activities) combinar
he combines intelligence with sensitivity reúne inteligencia y sensibilidad
we can combine business with pleasure podemos combinar el trabajo con la diversión
intransitive verb
1 (gen) combinarse; (teams, forces) unirse; (companies) fusionarse
hydrogen combines with oxygen el hidrógeno se combina con el oxígeno
noun
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL grupo industrial, asociación nombre femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
combine harvester cosechadora
combine [kəm'baɪn] v, -bined ; -bining vt
: combinar, aunar
combine vi
: combinarse, mezclarse
combine ['kɑm.baɪn] n
1) alliance: alianza f comercial o política
2) harvester: cosechadora f
combine
n.
monopolio s.m.
segadora trilladora s.f.
v.
combinar v.
empalmar v.
hermanar v.
mancomunar v.
reunir v.

I
1. kəm'baɪn
transitive verb \<\<elements\>\> combinar; \<\<ingredients\>\> (Culin) mezclar; \<\<efforts\>\> aunar*

she combines charm and intelligence — reúne encanto e inteligencia

this, combined with the fact that ... — esto, unido or sumado al hecho de que ...


2.
vi \<\<elements\>\> combinarse; \<\<ingredients\>\> mezclarse; \<\<teams/forces\>\> unirse

II 'kɑːmbaɪn, 'kɒmbaɪn
noun
1) combine (harvester) (Agr) cosechadora f
2) (coalition) (AmE) alianza f, coalición f
1.
VT [kǝm'baɪn]

to combine (with) — combinar (con)

the film combines humour with suspense — la película combina el humor con el suspense

to combine business with pleasure — combinar los negocios con el placer

expertise combined with charm — la pericia combinada con la simpatía

he combines all the qualities of a leader — reúne todas las cualidades de un líder

it's difficult to combine a career with a family — es difícil compaginar la profesión con la vida familiar

a combined effort — un esfuerzo conjunto

a combined operation — (Mil) una operación conjunta

2. VI
[kǝm'baɪn]
1) (=join together) combinarse, unirse

to combine with — aunarse con

to combine against sth/sb — unirse en contra de algo/algn

2) (Chem)

to combine (with) — combinarse (con), mezclarse (con)

3. N
['kɒmbaɪn]
1) (Comm) asociación f
2) (also: combine harvester) cosechadora f
4.
CPD ['kɒmbaɪn]

combine harvester N — cosechadora f

* * *

I
1. [kəm'baɪn]
transitive verb \<\<elements\>\> combinar; \<\<ingredients\>\> (Culin) mezclar; \<\<efforts\>\> aunar*

she combines charm and intelligence — reúne encanto e inteligencia

this, combined with the fact that ... — esto, unido or sumado al hecho de que ...


2.
vi \<\<elements\>\> combinarse; \<\<ingredients\>\> mezclarse; \<\<teams/forces\>\> unirse

II ['kɑːmbaɪn, 'kɒmbaɪn]
noun
1) combine (harvester) (Agr) cosechadora f
2) (coalition) (AmE) alianza f, coalición f

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