单词 | incorporate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | incorporatein‧cor‧po‧rate /ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt $ -ɔːr-/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitive] Word Origin WORD ORIGINincorporate Verb TableOrigin: 1300-1400 Late Latin past participle of incorporare, from Latin corpus ‘body’VERB TABLE incorporate
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Longman Language Activatorto deliberately include something or someone► include Collocations · Even if you include the cost of food, it's still a cheap vacation.· The team is looking strong, especially now that they have included Roscoe.include something in/on something · I have included two jazz numbers in my selection. ► work in/into informal if you work something into a plan, speech, product etc, you include it so that it becomes part of it: work in something: · Do you think you can work in a reference to our project?work something into something: · Boorman was once a director able to work his obsessions into movies like "Point Blank" and "Deliverance".· the sort of facilities currently being worked into the latest software releases ► incorporate to deliberately include something so that it combines well with the other parts of the thing it is in: · We have incorporated a users' guide with the software.incorporate something in/into something: · The architect has incorporated Egyptian and Renaissance themes in the building's design. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► incorporate a modification Word family (=include a modification in something)· I've incorporated a few modifications into the program. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB► also· But he has also incorporated, and indeed revised, much recent analysis by economists.· It also incorporated a tiny iron-framed window with thick bubble-glass panes which opened and closed on nothing in particular.· A ceiling fan can help ventilation but can also incorporate lighting and be decorative.· To shed some light on what you're cooking the hood also incorporates a useful hob light.· Bromwich, of London University, also incorporates new research on major sites.· One compound based on methylene chloride also incorporates ammonium hydroxide to give it a characteristic smell.· They may also incorporate a transposition device.· The project is also incorporating existing machine-readable data files, relating to the nineteenth century, into its relational database. NOUN► change· New information can be incorporated as and when changes are made.· Most of Oldenberg's monuments have not been permanent and have incorporated change-movement and sometimes metamorphosis.· Can they, however, satisfactorily incorporate the changes in societies which now determine the existence and practices of the present media? ► company· In late April 1967, plans were begun to incorporate the company as the not-for-profit Dance Theater Foundation.· All five are to be incorporated as publicly owned companies from July 1, prior to the bidding process. ► contract· The defendants denied liability and the Court of Appeal held that the term in question was not incorporated into the contract.· There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract.· It must be incorporated when the contract is made.· Any attempt to incorporate it after the contract is made will be unsuccessful.· The result will be that those terms will be implicitly incorporated into their contracts, even though not specifically incorporated.· These limitation terms were incorporated in all contracts between seedsmen and farmers and had been for many years. ► design· BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice.· Some new-home builders are revamping their standard home design to better incorporate the needs and desires of immigrant buyers.· The design incorporated the use of 4 litres of Siporax and the other media would be Flocor or a similar product.· This excellent performance reflects its highly integrated modern design incorporating well matched components. ► idea· He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment, the 1930 Mosley Memorandum.· I designed it but incorporated the customer's ideas which is important to do as far as possible.· You could go one stage further and extend the thought-flow chart by incorporating your own ideas into it.· As the 1980 election approached, advisers like Martin Anderson set about incorporating Reagan's idea into a coherent economic strategy. ► information· However, some verbs are inflected spatially in order to incorporate information on person.· In addition to poems or maxims and decorative motifs, needleworkers frequently incorporated information about their parents and siblings.· In this experiment, with this quality of text and recogniser, improvements were found from incorporating this information.· First, reinforcement should be specific, incorporating as much information content as possible.· This edition additionally incorporates information for those working in residential homes.· It incorporates information about pre-literate society into the wider theoretical edifice which Engels and Marx had been building all their lives.· Therefore the rational expectations hypothesis suggests a valid method of incorporating additional information when estimating macroeconomic models which contain expectation terms.· The holiday contract incorporates all of the information contained in this brochure. ► model· Many models now incorporate a thrust race below this bearing to reduce this effect.· Some recent models even incorporate an integral filter which is intended to clarify the water rather than just catch debris.· This model incorporates all different categories of information which interact in an ongoing manner to constrain the processing of a sentence.· Most of the recent models of Jupiter have incorporated this feature.· Figure 1 depicts this data-collection phase of the framework, and presents schematically a model which incorporates the principles identified.· Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter. ► number· This is one good reason for planning a long-term programme of revision incorporating a number of subject areas.· Like most romance fiction, Medical Romances incorporate a number of standard romance conventions.· At the latter the process of incorporating a number of older stations into one arrived late.· Originally built for food manufacture it incorporates a number of free standing cold stores which can be removed if required. ► principle· Einstein's general relativity is what is called a classical theory; that is, it does not incorporate the uncertainty principle.· But we know it can not be quite right because it doesn't incorporate the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics.· A successful unified theory must therefore necessarily incorporate this principle.· Figure 1 depicts this data-collection phase of the framework, and presents schematically a model which incorporates the principles identified. ► proposal· One is that it should incorporate Feynman's proposal to formulate quantum theory in terms of a sum over histories.· This has been incorporated in the amended proposals.· This committee reported in September 1988 and the government incorporated the main proposals of this report into the Companies Act 1989. ► reference· The terms can be incorporated by reference.· Alternatively, it may be possible, and preferable, to establish procedures to incorporate terms by reference on the telephone.· In contrast, the charter party bill of lading did not contain the charter party contract, but incorporated it by reference.· This may give rise to dispute where terms are incorporated by reference to some other document, as in the examples above.· Even where such material is not incorporated by reference apparently reference may still be made to it for contextual or confirmatory purposes. ► scheme· From an early date the imperial palaces at Constantinople incorporated decorative schemes that emphasized and glorified imperial power and dominion.· I have not yet explained how the relativity principle is actually incorporated into this scheme of things.· The safeguard for cross-curricular elements is, ironically, to ensure that they are fully incorporated into schemes of assessment.· Chests of drawers and dressing tables can also be incorporated into the scheme.· There are variations in the way mental, oral and practical work are incorporated into a scheme.· The first - unequal retirement ages - has been incorporated into the new scheme.· Physical size and position of strokes are not incorporated into the coding scheme. ► system· Various design and control systems which incorporate intelligent processes.· The new rating system will be incorporated in television listings starting Jan. 1.· Much of the growth, however, is now in systems that incorporate pre-packaged criteria.· The system incorporates many assumptions about family relationships and dependency.· This system incorporates several higher level knowledge sources and a general overview of the system is provided in figure 1.1. 1.4.1.· Requirements of this sort mean that any system must incorporate a report writer which is intelligible to ordinary users.· This project develops potentially superior demand systems with a view to incorporating them in the model. ► technology· Present-day computer or digital organs incorporate new and complex technology, and this has led to some impressive developments.· But I had a feeling that there were still some interesting uses for airships if I incorporated modern technology and materials. ► work· For example, few schemes incorporated practical work using equipment.· Also, new clipart archives abound, giving computer artists many ways of incorporating objects into their work.· Some of the windows incorporate mediaeval work, but the interior is unattractive and not helped by the masses of dreary pews.· There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education. WORD FAMILYnounincorporationverbincorporate to include something as part of a group, system, plan etcincorporate something into/in something We’ve incorporated many environmentally friendly features into the design of the building. Our original proposals were not incorporated in the new legislation.—incorporation /ɪnˌkɔːpəˈreɪʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable]: the incorporation of the college into the university |
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