释义 |
coalesced, ppl. a.|kəʊəˈlɛst| [f. prec. + -ed.] Grown together; allied, entered into coalition.
1786–98H. Tooke Purley 658 A common termination (i.e. a coalesced word). 1793Hist. in Ann. Reg. 274 The veterans of the coalesced powers..were not yet altogether exhausted. 1839–57Alison Hist. Europe VII. xlii. 147 On the part of..the coalesced princes. |