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[IorT]tobecome, orcausesomething tobecome,stronger, and morecertain: (使)巩固;(使)加强 Thesuccessoftheirmajorproductconsolidated the firm'spositionin themarket.公司主打产品取得的成功巩固了该公司在市场上的地位。 Shehopedthatmarriagewould consolidatetheirrelationship.她希望婚姻能巩固他们的关系。 Thepartyconsolidateditsholdonpowerduringitstermofoffice.该党在执政期间加强了对政权的控制。 Thecompanyhas beenexpandingrapidly, and Ifeelit's nowtimeto consolidate(=stopgrowingand makeourpresentpositionstronger).公司一直在快速扩展,我觉得该是巩固的时候了。 [IorT]tocombineseveral things,especiallybusinesses, so that theybecomemoreeffective, or to becombinedin this way: (尤指企业)合并,联合 The twofirmsconsolidated toformasinglecompany.两家小公司合并成了一家公司。 [T]finance & economicsspecializedtoaddamountsor sets ofnumberstogether toformasingleamount,statement, etc.: Thecompanieshelppeoplewho may needcashto consolidatedebt,buyahome, or set up a newbusiness. Onlinebrokersletyou consolidateyourholdingswith onefirm. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBecoming and making stronger - aggrandize
- boil up
- bolster
- cement
- character-building
- deepen
- harden
- hardening
- invigoration
- jell
- power(something)up
- reinforcement
- restrengthen
- sharpen
- solidification
- solidify
- soup
- soupsomethingup
- stiffen
- wired
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming better Accounting (Definition ofconsolidatefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)tobecome, orcausesomething tobecome,stronger, and morecertain (使)巩固;(使)加强Thesuccessoftheirmajorproductconsolidated the firm'spositionin themarket.公司主打产品取得的成功巩固了该公司在市场上的地位。 Shehopedthatmarriagewould consolidatetheirrelationship.她希望婚姻能巩固他们的关系。 Thepartyconsolidateditsholdonpowerduringitstermofoffice.该党在执政期间加强了对政权的控制。 Thecompanyhas beenexpandingrapidly, and Ifeelit's nowtimeto consolidate(=stopgrowingand makeourpresentpositionstronger).公司一直在快速扩展,我觉得该是巩固的时候了。 tocombineseveral things,especiallybusinesses, so that theybecomemoreeffective, or to becombinedin this way (尤指企业)合并,联合The twofirmsconsolidated toformasinglecompany.两家小公司合并成了一家公司。 consolidate| American Dictionarytobringtogether orunitethings that wereseparate: [I]Ourofficeshad beenspreadamong threebuildings, and then we consolidated into one newhigh-rise. To consolidate is also to makestrongerby someactionorevent: [T]Thegovernorconsolidated hispower, getting hisalliesintokeystatejobs. (Definition ofconsolidatefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)consolidate| Business English[IorT]tobecomeor make somethingstrongeror moresuccessful: Netassetsroseto £758 million,consolidating thecompany'spositionas amemberof theFTSE250index. Thecompanyhas beengrowingtoorapidlyand it is nowtimetostoptheexpansionand consolidate. [IorT]tojointhe differentpartsof something together, or to bejoined: Thebusinessplanisbasedon consolidating afragmentedbutgrowingmarket. There is stillscopeforEuropeanindustriesto consolidate. consolidate sth into/with sthManufacturing has been consolidated into fewerplantsworldwide. Theyconsideredconsolidating alltheirsmalldebtsand taking out a newloantocoverthem. [T]ACCOUNTINGto show thefinancialresultsof agroupofcompaniesin one set offigures,ratherthanshowingtheresultsof eachcompanyseparately: When agroupofcompaniessharesomeeconomicvalue, it may benecessaryto consolidategroupaccountsinordertodeterminetheprofitandloss. [T]TRANSPORTto putitemstogether inordertosendortransportthem: Yourshipmentwill be consolidated with those of othercustomersandtransportedbycontainer. (Definition ofconsolidatefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofconsolidateconsolidate He consolidated and clarified a host of statutes, abolished obsolete offences, made significant procedural changes, and introduced a professional police force.From theCambridge English Corpus As evidence, each item consolidated and substantiated a prosecution.From theCambridge English Corpus The couple then consolidated their new dynamic of reciprocal caregiving and used it to renegotiate old problems in their relationship.From theCambridge English Corpus We have consolidated and compared numerous empirical studies on consumer preferences for, and attitude towards, organic food, relative to conventionally grown products.From theCambridge English Corpus Between 1992 and 2002 the country was returning to and consolidating civilian rule.From theCambridge English Corpus In seven subsequent seasons this market has consolidated and grown.From theCambridge English Corpus Differences between the annotators were consolidated so that a consensus was reached.From theCambridge English Corpus Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and the feminine voice.From theCambridge English Corpus Newspapers, newsletters and pamphlets [became] a valuable means of consolidating organization, educating the community, and ensuring two-way communication.From theCambridge English Corpus In the process of transition to democracy, and especially once democracy has been consolidated, political parties are its most significant actors.From theCambridge English Corpus We then conduct a probit analysis to assess the likelihood that a country (currently not consolidating) will commence a consolidation.From theCambridge English Corpus In reality, no party consolidated its hold on a contiguous area, and the frontline was very blurred.From theCambridge English Corpus The increasing number of units consolidated in memory parallels the decreasing amount of slow wave activity.From theCambridge English Corpus After consolidating duplicate entries five distinct gene products with clearly defined olfactomedin homology domains were selected for detailed analysis.From theCambridge English Corpus The ideological right, however, increasingly consolidated its democratic electoral victories that it began in the 1980s.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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