combination的意思和读音

combination

: [ˌkɑmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n] : [ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

combinations  

v.+n.use combination,offer combination,discuss combination

adj.+n.possible combination,lethal combination,potent combination,deadly combination

n.mixture,grouping,blend,amalgamation,recipe

combinationn.

1.[c]two or more things joined or mixed together to form a single unit

His treatment was a combination of surgery, radiation and drugs.

What an unusual combination of flavours!

Technology and good management. That's a winning combination(= one that will certainly be successful) .

2.[u]the act of joining or mixing together two or more things to form a single unit

The firm is working on a new product in combination with several overseas partners.

These paints can be used individually or in combination .使

3.[c]a series of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock

I can't remember the combination.

4.[pl]a piece of underwear covering the body and legs, worn in the past

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n.1.something that combines several things; the process of putting, using, or mixing things together; using several types of treatment or drugs2.a series of numbers or letters used for operating a combination lock

1. proportion combination table ...

2. tolerate v. combination n. lack v. ...

3. B: alancing Combination : Long lasting ...

4. columnar journal combination commission ...

5. co-manager combination combination rate ...

6. comb n. combination n. combine vt. 使

7. comb n. combination n. combine vt. 使

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1.The operative treatment of Charcot arthropathy of the spine has conventionally been a combination of anterior and posterior surgery.

2.But, in combination with the bursting of the Shanghai bubble, they have been enough to turn perception around.

3.India's technology firms seem to be maturing, with a combination of fierce competition and rising wage costs putting pressure on profits.

4.The combination of telling individuals that tobacco kills you and trying to intensify that fear with disgust-evoking images backfires.

5.The swine flu is a combination of bird, swine, and human influenzas. Health officials say people appear to have no immunity to it.

6.The planned merger with Iberia, the Spanish airline, looked as if it would be a winning combination a year ago when it was first mooted.西

7.Although the team might have made correct decisions, the system's combination of technologies might be just too difficult to support.

8.The cause is not known, but it is thought to be the result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

9.Indeed the finale of his Symphony no. 9 can be thought of as a sort of combination of sonata form and theme and variations.

10.Every sort of permutation and combination is possible in human nature.