intransitive. To come close together in contact or union; to join, unite, combine, coalesce, meet in a common centre.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > inclination > state or quality of being convergent > converge [verb (intransitive)] (10) close1551 intransitive. To come close together in contact or union; to join, unite, combine, coalesce, meet in a common centre. concur1570 To run or come together peacefully; to meet. Of lines, etc.: To converge and meet. Obsolete. collineatea1631 intransitive. To meet together or converge, as lines, towards a point; also figurative. Obsolete. concentrate1640 intransitive. To collect or come together at a centre or other point; to become more concentrated or intense. converge1691 intransitive. ‘To tend to one point from different places’ (Johnson); to tend to meet in a point; to approach nearer together, as lines do, which… corradiate1800 intransitive. To radiate together; to unite their rays. approximate1835 intransitive. To come near or close (to). Rarely (in scientific language) of physical motion, but often of the convergence of lines or surfaces… concentre1853 intransitive. To converge on or towards a common centre; to be focused in or on a single point. Now rare. navel1855 intransitive. To come to a centre. Obsolete. rare. radiate1866 intransitive. To converge to or towards a centre. Now rare. |
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