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Тауэра
se (re)joindre
English
English
French
French
I. merge [Brit məːdʒ, Am mərdʒ] VB trans
1. merge (join):
merge companies
to merge sth into or with sth company, group
2. merge (blend):
merge colour, design
II. merge [Brit məːdʒ, Am mərdʒ] VB intr
1. merge:
merge, a. merge together (join) companies, departments, states:
merge, a. merge together roads, rivers:
to merge with company, department, state
to merge with river, road
to merge into company
2. merge (blend):
merge colours, sounds:
to merge into colour, sky, trees
to merge into each or one another colours, trees:
mail merge N COMPUT
mail merge
French
French
English
English
confondre liter
se confondre formes, couleurs:
réunir COMM sociétés
se réunir ECON sociétés:
noyer contours
English
English
French
French
I. merge [mɜ:dʒ, Am mɜ:rdʒ] VB intr
1. merge (join):
merge
2. merge ECON:
merge
3. merge (fade):
to merge into sth
4. merge (blend):
to merge into/with sth
II. merge [mɜ:dʒ, Am mɜ:rdʒ] VB trans
1. merge (unify):
merge
2. merge ECON:
merge
French
French
English
English
fondre qc dans qc
to merge sth with sth
English
English
French
French
I. merge [mɜrdʒ] VB intr
1. merge (join):
merge
2. merge ECON:
merge
3. merge (fade):
to merge into sth
4. merge (blend):
to merge into/with sth
II. merge [mɜrdʒ] VB trans
1. merge (unify):
merge
2. merge ECON:
merge
French
French
English
English
fondre qc dans qc
to merge sth with sth
Present
Imerge
youmerge
he/she/itmerges
wemerge
youmerge
theymerge
Past
Imerged
youmerged
he/she/itmerged
wemerged
youmerged
theymerged
Present Perfect
Ihavemerged
youhavemerged
he/she/ithasmerged
wehavemerged
youhavemerged
theyhavemerged
Past Perfect
Ihadmerged
youhadmerged
he/she/ithadmerged
wehadmerged
youhadmerged
theyhadmerged
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to merge into sth
to merge into/with sth
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
The most basic level involves changing the salutation or name on each copy much like mail merge.
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