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单词 combined
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combinedadj.

Brit. /kəmˈbʌɪnd/, U.S. /kəmˈbaɪnd/
Etymology: < combine v. + -ed suffix1.
a. Coupled, united, conjoined in action or substance; allied, confederated.
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society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [adjective]
conversanta1340
associate1398
consociate1471
sociate1526
adjoinate1543
conjoined1570
consortinga1592
conjunct1597
combined1603
commercing1610
associated1611
bound up in or with1611
comitant1614
unsequestered1654
cohering1665
consociated1671
mingling1812
combinatea1861
associatory1880
society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > [adjective] > associated for common purpose
federeda1382
confedered1528
conjunct1529
adjoinate1543
confederate1555
in league with1565
associate1600
banded1601
combined1603
colleagued1605
confederated1605
contesserate1606
conjunctivea1616
conspired1619
coalesced1765
co-allied1765
leagued1781
federalized1793
federated1793
in cahoot(s) (with)18..
interleagued1844
federal1867
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > [adjective] > combined
conjoint1393
redacta1398
combinate1583
combined1603
social1620
solida1626
consolidate1638
conjunct1649
alligateda1676
combinated1757
amalgamated1827
amalgamate1849
consolidateda1850
1603 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. v. 18 Thy knotted and combined locks.
1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 122 The Christian princes..with their combined forces.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ix. 339 Let us not then suspect our happie State..As not secure to single or combin'd . View more context for this quotation
1790 R. Beatson Naval & Mil. Mem. I. 187 Expecting the Combined fleet would bear down upon him.
1873 W. Black Princess of Thule xxv. 417 A dinner and supper combined.
b. Performed by agents acting in combination. Also combined exercise, combined operation: spec. one performed by branches of the fighting services acting in combination. Also in extended use, and elliptical.
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society > armed hostility > military operations > [noun] > other operations
combined operation1834
night operation1835
police action1855
night op1916
special operation1917
island-hopping1944
jungle-bashing1954
special op1963
psy-op1965
society > society and the community > social relations > co-operation > [adjective] > done in co-operation
commonc1300
two-handc1503
two-handed1657
combined1834
collaborative1927
tandem1962
1834 Duke of Wellington Dispatches I. 12 Combined field movements.
1842 N. P. Willis Canad. Scenery I. ii. 49 England opened the campaign of 1759 with a plan of combined operations by sea and land.
1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. 117 One vigorous or combined struggle for emancipation.
1873 F. M. Müller Sci. Relig. 349 The combined work of those who came before him.
1922 Flight 14 721/1 The subjects studied..Strategy and tactics..combined operations.
1938 Times Weekly 30 June 4/2 They were not indeed ‘combined exercises’ in the technical sense, employing units of the Air Force as well as of the Navy.
1942 Hutchinson's Pict. Hist. War 10 June–1 Sept. 261/2 The Dieppe assault was more than a raid..as a combined operation it is stated to have been a successful demonstration of co-ordination of all three services.
1947 News Chron. 8 Mar. 1/3 Britain's Coal Cabinet last night ordered the biggest combined operation yet planned in an effort to clear snowbound roads and rails.
1961 B. Fergusson Watery Maze i. 16 Combined Operations in our sense of the phrase, implying opposed landings in force with the intention of staying ashore, were rare before the eighteenth century.
1961 B. Fergusson Watery Maze vi. 147 It is impossible not to feel sympathy for the Combined Commanders.
1961 B. Fergusson Watery Maze xii. 292 Someone must still look after the Combined Training Establishments.
c. Resulting from, or produced by, combination. combined body (Chemistry): one formed by the chemical combination of simple substances.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > [adjective] > created or produced > formed or constructed
wroughtOE
wroughtOE
confecta1398
combinedc14..
complosec1420
made1428
counterfeit1463
edificatec1470
construct?a1475
featuredc1500
compact1531
fashioned1535
conflate1541
confectedc1550
framed1565
timbered1570
constitute1589
compacted1598
fact1600
coagulate1610
quilted1617
coagulated1633
conflated1652
composititious1657
made-up1677
compactilea1682
constructed1785
put-together1848
compaginate1877
c14.. Epiph. in Tundale's Vis. 117 And oo word combyned of thes tweyn.
1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 115 A Buzzar or Market, which though diuided, shewes a combined beauty in her separation.
a1831 A. Knox Remains (1844) I. 81 Where a collective and combined effect is to be produced.
1844 A. P. Stanley Life & Corr. T. Arnold I. iv. 187 A combined view of different states.
1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 17 Oct. 2/3 The same logic which has created the ‘combined lecturer’ would..create the ‘combined head’, and, in the university, the ‘combined professor’.
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d. Agriculture. (See combine n. c.)
e. combined room n. also elliptical as n. (see quots.).
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > sitting room > bed-sitting room
bed-sitting-room1892
bed-sitter1927
combined room1933
bed-sit1938
1933 P. Godfrey Back-stage xvi. 200 The poorest paid players live in a single room known as a ‘combined’.
1933 P. Godfrey Back-stage xvi. 205 A stuffy little ‘combined’.
1952 W. Granville Dict. Theatr. Terms 47 Combined-room, a bedroom and sitting-room ‘combined’. One of the ‘classic’ landlady advertisements ran: ‘I have vacant for next week a large, comfortable combined-room. Piano and lavatory inside.’
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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