English to Chinese Dictionary amalgamation

amalgamation

合并
definition
noun
the threat of amalgamation with a competitor
the action, process, or result of combining or uniting.
translation of 'amalgamation'
noun
合并
example
the threat of 'amalgamation' with a competitor
an 'amalgamation' of two separate companies
an 'amalgamation' of two separate companies
There is a national procedure for amalgamations involving a joint managerial body and provision for a set of discussions leading to preferences for 'amalgamation' .
the threat of 'amalgamation' with another college
We will fight for these cuts to be reversed and for no 'amalgamations' .
By that time it was halfway into reorganising itself for April 2001 into 42 new areas, eight of which were 'amalgamations' needing new budgets and plans.
If there is one argument against 'amalgamations' , this is it.
The job losses are a combined result of school 'amalgamations' , closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector.
Clearly, the impact of mergers and 'amalgamations' on employees in both the acquiring and the acquired organizations requires greater attention on the part of researchers given the recent trends.
Mr. Forde said that experience in Ireland and abroad did not confirm that large scale 'amalgamations' of cooperatives were a guarantee of successful future development or of clear benefit to shareholders.
There will be some 'amalgamations' - some are already in train.
The first priority will be to protect Leichhardt council against further 'amalgamations' .
Nobody would be in a position to give other than a personal view on what might happen if you engaged, for example, in 'amalgamations' of these various bodies.
Soon after the club went out of existence and did not return to competitive fare again until 1940 when the club was reformed following a number of 'amalgamations' within the parish.
And yet at the same time, the death of a language takes with it a disappearance of a culture, 'amalgamations' which ultimately limit the diversity in the way we communicate and the way we think.
There are implications here too for areas with falling numbers and proposals for school 'amalgamations' or closures.
How do communities stay intact in the midst of the hurricane of forced political 'amalgamations' , wider bureaucratic policies and gigantic conglomerates?
By 1928, again through the process of absorptions and 'amalgamations' , there came to be only 12 factories.
Emslie admits that no-one is sure how the industry will evolve and that mergers, acquisitions and 'amalgamations' are on the horizon.
That presumably means potential closures or 'amalgamations' .
But Moloney is opposed to mergers or 'amalgamations' .
The number of religious secondary schools has fallen from 472 to 380 in 15 years, mainly due to closures and 'amalgamations' .
All of these will be automatically assimilated into the new school, but as is the practice with all school 'amalgamations' , an enhanced early retirement scheme will be on offer.
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