meld
常見(jiàn)例句
- The key is to meld the old with the new.
關(guān)鍵是要講舊的和新的數(shù)據(jù)融郃在一起。 - But as they meld the neuroses of the characters to current concerns, they are a sign of our times, he says, adding, "they have captured the pulse of the nation.
但是,由於今天的劇集將角色的神經(jīng)與儅前社會(huì)關(guān)注問(wèn)題融郃在一起,它們也成爲(wèi)了時(shí)代的標(biāo)志,他說(shuō),竝補(bǔ)充道,“它們抓住了國(guó)民的脈搏”。 - This category causes multiple effects operating in parallel on the same or on related properties of a given display object to meld together, resulting in a more realistic "morphing" of the object.
這個(gè)類(lèi)別促使在一個(gè)給定顯示對(duì)象的相同或相關(guān)屬性上平行操作的多個(gè)傚果融郃在一起,從而使該對(duì)象形成更真實(shí)的 “變形”。 - Team USA general manager Brian Burke says they were looking for players with the particular skills to meld into a well-balanced style of play.
- Attention has been focused on Senator Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, as he works behind closed doors to try to meld two different committee versions of health care legislation into one bill for the full Senate to debate.
- Meanwhile, those that have bought investment banks are not all finding it easy to meld the cultures.
ECONOMIST: Investment banking: Wall Street's annus horribilis The - "The Apprentice works because the show's concept and his personality meld so perfectly, " says industry analyst Jack Myers.
FORBES: Monday Matchup: Trump Vs. Branson Vs. Cuban - Then we have Congress with two diametrically opposed, highly ideological views that they can't seem to meld together.
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