merger
英 [ˈmɜː.dʒər]
美 [ˈmɝː.dʒɚ]
- n. (企业等的)合并;并购;吸收(如刑法中重罪吸收轻罪)
- n. (Merger)人名;(法)梅尔热;(德、捷)默格
将“merge”与“marry”联想起来。想象两个公司(或实体)如同举行婚礼,合并成一个新实体,这就是“merger”(合并)的概念。这种方法利用了相似发音的记忆技巧,帮助你记住单词的含义。
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merger 合并,归并来自merge,合并,融合。用于经济学术语,指两个公司的合并。
- merger (n.)
- 1728 in legal sense, "extinguishment by absorption," from merge (v.), on analogy of French infinitives used as nouns (see waiver). From 1889 in the business sense; not common until c. 1926. General meaning "any act of merging" is from 1881.
- 1. The merger puts the firm in a position to triple its earnings.
- 合并可使公司利润增长两倍。
- 2. His justification for the merger was just hot air.
- 他提出的合并理由只是空话连篇。
- 3. a merger between the two banks
- 两家银行的合并
- 4. Plans for a merger have been scotched.
- 合并计划停止实行。
- 5. Acceptance of the offer is the first step to a merger.
- 对这项提议的赞同是合并的第一步.