conflate 英 [kənˈfleɪt]   美 [kənˈflet]

conflate

conflate  英 [kənˈfleɪt] 美 [kənˈflet]

vt. 合并;异文合并 

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So I think choreography is alive and well. But I wouldn't conflate that with BPM. 所以,我认为服务编排是生机勃勃的,但我不想把它和BPM混在一起。
If you want to defend liberalism, then defend it, but why conflate your love for certain values with love for a certain country? 如果你想捍卫自由主义,那你就捍卫吧,你为什么要把对某种价值观的热爱和对某个国家的热爱混为一谈?

  • Conflate is a more formal way to say "mix together." You probably wouldn't say you conflated the ingredients for a cake, but if you blended two different stories together to make a new one, conflate would work.
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  • vt. 合并;异文合并
  • 1. So I think choreography is alive and well. But I wouldn't conflate that with BPM.

    所以,我认为服务编排是生机勃勃的,但我不想把它和BPM混在一起。

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

    如果你想捍卫自由主义,那你就捍卫吧,你为什么要把对某种价值观的热爱和对某个国家的热爱混为一谈?

  • 3. It’s easy to conflate mobile e-mail with business users, after all, this was the demographic that first fully embraced the ability to send and receive messages from their mobile devices.

    我们很容易将移动网络电子邮件和商业用户联想到一起,毕竟商业用户是首先完全体验通过他们的移动设备收发信息的人群。

  • conflate (v.) mid-15c., "to mold or cast from molten metal" (a sense now obsolete), from Latin conflatus, past participle of conflare "to blow up, kindle, light; bring together, compose," also "to melt together," literally "to blow together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + flare "to blow" (from PIE root *bhle- "to blow").
con·flate / kənˈfleɪt ; NAmE kənˈfleɪt / verb conflateA and/with B ( formal) to put two or more things together to make one new thing 合并;合成;混合 con·fla·tion conflation conflations / kənˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE kənˈfleɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] conflate conflates conflated conflating con·flate / kənˈfleɪt ; NAmE kənˈfleɪt / con·fla·tion / kənˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE kənˈfleɪʃn /
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