conflate

conflate

美 [kənˈfleɪt]  英 [kən'fleɪt]

  • v.合并;合成;混合
  • 网络异文融合;合并v;酏接

词形变化

第三人称单数:conflates  现在分词:conflating  过去式:conflated  

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ A and/with B
合并;合成;混合to put two or more things together to make one new thing

英汉解释

v.
1.
合并

英英解释

v.

例句

Second, it is too easy to conflate the rise of China with the rise of Asia.

第二人们容易中国崛起亚洲崛起混为一谈

If you want to defend liberalism, then defend it, but why conflate your love for certain values with love for a certain country?

如果捍卫自由主义捍卫为什么价值观热爱某个国家热爱混为一谈

USA, Russia and Europe to highlight a trading good can be an international tool to conflate world.

美国俄罗斯欧洲贸易可以看到贸易物件使世界成为国际一体

alternative sources of energy would not have this effect, so it erroneous to conflate growth and climate change in this way.

替代能源不会这种影响所以文章经济增长气候变化混为一谈错误

We routinely add or subtract people, details, settings and actions to and from our memories. We conflate, invent and edit.

我们习惯记忆增减人物细节场景行动合并创造编辑

When discussing financial matters, people often conflate money with wealth.

讨论经济问题人们往往金钱财富混为一谈

In doing so, they conflate two very different historical periods: the pre-World War I and post-World War II years.

这样他们混为一谈两个非常不同历史时期第一世界大战第二次世界大战

and the tendency of the ruling African National Congress to conflate party and state.

执政非洲国民大会AfricanNationalCongress简称非国大党国混为一谈倾向

So I think choreography is alive and well. But I wouldn't conflate that with BPM.

所以认为服务编排生机勃勃不想BPM一起

They are confusing when we conflate them.

如果我们它们一起引起困惑

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