英 [kənˈfleɪt] 美 [kənˈfleɪt]
vt. 合并;异文合并
第三人称单数conflates
现在分词conflating
过去式conflated
过去分词conflated
conflate /kənˈfleɪt/ TEM8 [ conflating conflated conflates ]
相互动词 If you conflate two or more descriptions or ideas, or if they conflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one. 合并
Her letters conflate past and present.
她的信把过去与现在结合在一起。
Unfortunately the public conflated fiction with reality and made her into a saint.
不幸的是,公众将杜撰与事实合并了起来并把她当做了圣人。
The two meanings conflated.
这两种意思合并在了一起。
... confide 倾诉,吐露心事或秘密 conflate 合并 congenital 天生的,先天的;根深蒂固的 ...
... conceivable 可想到的 可想象的 conflate 混合 converge聚合 集中于一点 ...
合并;异文合并
Her letters conflate past and present.
她的信把过去与现在结合在一起。
We overlook big things, forget details, conflate events.
我们会忽略大的事情,忘记细节,也会将事情弄混。
So I think choreography is alive and well. But I wouldn't conflate that with BPM.
所以,我认为服务编排是生机勃勃的,但我不想把它和BPM混在一起。
The man's outer and inner worlds conflate indistinguishably, as they did when he was a boy.
These stories are appealing, but they tend to conflate rudimentary, utilitarian Globish with English.
As usual, you try to conflate the exceptional with the ordinary, which seems to be a running habit of Russian liberals.
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