merger

英 ['mɜːdʒə] 美['mɝdʒɚ]
  • n. (企业等的)合并;并购;吸收(如刑法中重罪吸收轻罪)
  • n. (Merger)人名;(法)梅尔热;(德、捷)默格

词态变化


复数: mergers;

中文词源


merger 合并,归并

来自merge,合并,融合。用于经济学术语,指两个公司的合并。

英文词源


merger (n.)
1728 in legal sense, "extinguishment by absorption," from merge (v.), on analogy of French infinitives used as nouns (see waiver). From 1889 in the business sense; not common until c. 1926. General meaning "any act of merging" is from 1881.

双语例句


1. The merger puts the firm in a position to triple its earnings.
合并可使公司利润增长两倍。

来自柯林斯例句

2. His justification for the merger was just hot air.
他提出的合并理由只是空话连篇。

来自柯林斯例句

3. a merger between the two banks
两家银行的合并

来自《权威词典》

4. Plans for a merger have been scotched.
合并计划停止实行。

来自《权威词典》

5. Acceptance of the offer is the first step to a merger.
对这项提议的赞同是合并的第一步.

来自《简明英汉词典》