1. in combination with : 与...结合;
1. 结合:3.结合(Combination):结合新创造的以及组织其它部门已有的知识,将观念以系统化方式结合为知识体系的过程. 也就是将组织各部门之知识,透过分类、增加与结合来重新组合既有的知识,而透过将既有的知识加以分类,可以激发新知识的产生.
2. combination:comb; 组合音色
1. 结合;联合;混合
A combination of things is a mixture of them.
e.g. ...a fantastic combination of colours.
多种颜色的绝妙混合
e.g. ...the combination of science and art.
科学与艺术的结合
1. There is something about the combination of good butter and the scent of roses that will turn teatime into an occasion.
2. The meaning of " plant variety " may be defined by a combination of the definition of Seed Law and UPOV Convention 1991 Act.
3. By Mr Right, she means a perfect combination of love and wealth.
4. And they found that both caffeine and exercise helped eliminate damaged skin cells, but the combination worked better than either alone.
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5. The combination of Fu Haifeng's power with his regular partner Cai Yun's speed enabled the pair to become world's leading men's doubles teams since 2004.
6. The mixture of milk and fruit juice is believed to offer health benefits due to the combination of high calcium and vitamin C content.
7. combination的反义词
7. The cardigan in fine gauge wool also has some cashmere, making for a unique combination.
8. By fitting cardio in an exercise routine in combination with the right nutrition, a Beijing life gets better and can be enjoyed more and longer.
9. With the combination of working as a team and offering unparalleled service, we are able to cater to all and give special services to different clientele.
10. The combination of flute, guitar and cello in a chamber concert is uncommon.
noun
1. the act of combining things to form a new whole
Synonym: combining compounding
2. the act of arranging elements into specified groups without regard to order
3. a collection of things that have been combined
an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
4. an alliance of people or corporations or countries for a special purpose (formerly to achieve some antisocial end but now for general political or economic purposes)
5. a group of people (often temporary) having a common purpose
e.g. they were a winning combination
6. a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock
e.g. he forgot the combination to the safe
7. a coordinated sequence of chess moves