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单词 consolidation
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consolidation


con·sol·i·da·tion

C0585200 (kən-sŏl′ĭ-dā′shən)n.1. a. The act or process of consolidating.b. The state of being consolidated.2. The merger of two or more commercial interests or corporations.

consolidation

(kənˌsɒlɪˈdeɪʃən) n1. the act of consolidating or state of being consolidated2. something that is consolidated or integrated3. (Law) law a. the combining of two or more actions at lawb. the combination of a number of Acts of Parliament into one codifying statute4. (Geological Science) geology the process, including compression and cementation, by which a loose deposit is transformed into a hard rock5. (Psychology) psychol the process in the brain that makes the memory for an event enduring; the process is thought to continue for some time after the event conˈsoliˌdative adj

con•sol•i•da•tion

(kənˌsɒl ɪˈdeɪ ʃən)

n. 1. an act or instance of consolidating; the state of being consolidated; unification. 2. solidification; strengthening. 3. something that is or has been consolidated; a consolidated whole. 4. a statutory combination of two or more corporations. 5. the process of becoming solid, as the changing of lung tissue from aerated and elastic to firm in certain diseases. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Anglo-French) < Late Latin] con•sol′i•da`tive, adj.

consolidation

The combining or merging of elements to perform a common or related function.

Consolidation

 combination of two or more Acts, Bills, or Statutes to be placed before Parliament; a combining of two or more sources of income, the union of two benefices or offices of State—Wilkes.
Thesaurus
Noun1.consolidation - combining into a solid masscombining, combine - an occurrence that results in things being united
2.consolidation - the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them"integrationcompounding, combining, combination - the act of combining things to form a new wholecentralisation, centralization - the act of consolidating power under a central controlincorporation - consolidating two or more things; union in (or into) one bodyamalgamation, merger, uniting - the combination of two or more commercial companiesvertical combination, vertical integration - absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in all aspects of a product's manufacture from raw materials to distributionhorizontal combination, horizontal integration - absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in the same level of production and sharing resources at that level
3.consolidation - something that has consolidated into a compact mass; "he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath"natural object - an object occurring naturally; not made by man

consolidation

noun1. strengthening, reinforcement, fortification, stabilization Change brought about the growth and consolidation of the working class.2. combination, union, association, alliance, merger, federation, amalgamation Further consolidations in the industry may follow.

consolidation

nounA bringing together into a whole:coalition, unification, union, unity.
Translations
巩固

consolidate

(kənˈsolideit) verb to make or become solid; to strengthen. 鞏固 巩固conˌsoliˈdation noun 鞏固 巩固

consolidation


consolidation

[kən‚säl·ə′dā·shən] (geology) Processes by which loose, soft, or liquid earth become coherent and firm. Adjustment of a saturated soil in response to increased load; involves squeezing of water from the pores and a decrease in void ratio.

consolidation

1. The compaction of freshly placed concrete or mortar, usually by vibration, centrifugation, or tamping, to mold it within forms and around embedded parts and reinforcement and to eliminate voids other than entrained air. Also see compaction. 2. The process whereby soil particles are packed more closely by the application of continued pressure.

consolidation


consolidation

 [kon-sol″ĭ-da´shun] 1. solidification; the process of becoming solidified or the condition of being solid; said especially of the lung as it fills with exudate in pneumonia.2. the combination of parts into a whole.

con·sol·i·da·tion

(kon-sol'i-dā'shŭn), Solidification into a firm dense mass; applied especially to inflammatory induration of a normally aerated lung due to the presence of cellular exudate in the pulmonary alveoli as commonly seen in pneumonia. [L. consolido, to make thick, condense, fr. solidus, solid]

consolidation

Imaging An ↑ in radiologic density of an air-filled space, due to accumulation of fluid and WBCs, as occurs in the lungs in acute pneumonia. See Hepatization.

con·sol·i·da·tion

(kŏn-sol'i-dā'shŭn) Solidification into a firm dense mass; applied especially to inflammatory induration of a normally aerated lung due to the presence of cellular exudate in the pulmonary alveoli. [L. consolido, to make thick, condense, fr. solidus, solid]

consolidation

1. Becoming, or having become, solid, especially in the case of lung tissue affected by LOBAR PNEUMONIA. 2. The conversion of short-term into long-term memory.

Consolidation

A condition in which lung tissue becomes firm and solid rather than elastic and air-filled because it has accumulated fluids and tissue debris.Mentioned in: Pneumonia

consolidation


Related to consolidation: consolidation test, Debt consolidation, Consolidated financial statements

consolidation

1 the combining of two or more actions at law. 2 the combination of a number of Acts of Parliament into one codifying statute.

CONSOLIDATION, civil law. The union of the usufruct with the estate out of which it issues, in the same person which happens when the usufructuary acquires the estate, or vice versa. In either case the usufruct is extinct. In the common law this is called a merger. Ley. El. Dr. Rom. 424. U. S. Dig. tit. Actions, V.
2. Consolidation may take place in two ways: first, by the usufructuary surrendering his right to the proprietor, which in the common law is called a surrender; secondly, by the release of the. proprietor of his rights to the usufructuary, which in our law is called a release.

Consolidation


Consolidation

The combining of two or more firms to form an entirely new entity.

Consolidation

A type of merger in which two or more companies create an entirely new corporate entity and transfer all their assets and liabilities to the new entity. The former companies may continue to exist on paper, but they have no assets or liabilities. For example, the lawyers for the consolidating companies may go the secretary of state and form a new limited liability company (usually by paying a fee of $50 or so). After this is done, all assets and liabilities are given to the new LLC.

consolidation

A combination of two or more firms into a completely new company. Assets and liabilities of the firms are absorbed by the new company. Compare merger.

consolidation


Related to consolidation: consolidation test, Debt consolidation, Consolidated financial statements
  • noun

Synonyms for consolidation

noun strengthening

Synonyms

  • strengthening
  • reinforcement
  • fortification
  • stabilization

noun combination

Synonyms

  • combination
  • union
  • association
  • alliance
  • merger
  • federation
  • amalgamation

Synonyms for consolidation

noun a bringing together into a whole

Synonyms

  • coalition
  • unification
  • union
  • unity

Synonyms for consolidation

noun combining into a solid mass

Related Words

  • combining
  • combine

noun the act of combining into an integral whole

Synonyms

  • integration

Related Words

  • compounding
  • combining
  • combination
  • centralisation
  • centralization
  • incorporation
  • amalgamation
  • merger
  • uniting
  • vertical combination
  • vertical integration
  • horizontal combination
  • horizontal integration

noun something that has consolidated into a compact mass

Related Words

  • natural object
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