combined
adj. 結合的; <化>化合的; [數]組合的
v. (使)聯合(combine的過去式和過去分詞)
A combined effort or attack is made by two or more groups of people at the same time.
These refugees are looked after by the combined efforts of the host countries and non-governmental organisations.
在幾個接收國和一些非政府組織的共同努力下,這些難民得以安置。
The combined size or quantity of two or more things is the total of their sizes or quantities added together.
Such a merger would be the largest in US banking history, giving the two banks combined assets of some $146 billion.
這將是美國銀行業歷史上最大的一次合併,使兩家銀行的總資產達到1,460億美元左右。
1. involving the joint activity of two or more;
2. made or joined or united into one
On its home turf, the combined bank would be unrivalled.
那家聯合銀行在它自己的地盤上就無可匹敵了。
He ordered the combined fleet to convoy troops to Naples.
他命令聯合艦隊將軍隊護送到那不勒斯。
Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history.
泰勒知識淵博,而且並不把歷史太當回事。
He plays the character with tremendous concentration combined with a pleasing modesty.
他表演這個角色時傾注了巨大的心血,而且非常謙虛和善。
They combined their holiday with a visit to their relatives.
他們既度假,又走訪親戚.