A1 noun 正式

merger

/ˈmɜːrdʒər/

A merger is when two or more companies or organizations join together to become one single business. It is usually done to make the company stronger, bigger, or more successful.

例句

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1

The two small family shops agreed on a merger to save money.

The two small family shops agreed on a merger to save money.

2

The government must approve the merger of the two largest banks.

The government must approve the merger of the two largest banks.

3

Did you hear about the merger of those two online gaming communities?

Did you hear about the merger of those two online gaming communities?

词族

名词
merger
Verb
merge
形容词
merged
相关
merging
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'merger' as a 'marriage' for companies: two different groups become one family.

快速测验

The ________ between the two tech giants will create the world's largest software company.

正确!

正确答案是: merger

例句

1

The two small family shops agreed on a merger to save money.

everyday

The two small family shops agreed on a merger to save money.

2

The government must approve the merger of the two largest banks.

formal

The government must approve the merger of the two largest banks.

3

Did you hear about the merger of those two online gaming communities?

informal

Did you hear about the merger of those two online gaming communities?

4

This study analyzes the economic impact of the 2010 telecommunications merger.

academic

This study analyzes the economic impact of the 2010 telecommunications merger.

5

Our company is preparing for a merger with a partner in Europe.

business

Our company is preparing for a merger with a partner in Europe.

词族

名词
merger
Verb
merge
形容词
merged
相关
merging

常见搭配

corporate merger corporate merger
merger agreement merger agreement
proposed merger proposed merger
successful merger successful merger
merger talks merger talks

常用短语

mergers and acquisitions

mergers and acquisitions

merger of equals

merger of equals

cross-border merger

cross-border merger

容易混淆的词

merger vs acquisition

In a merger, two companies join to create a new one; in an acquisition, one company buys and absorbs another.

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使用说明

The word 'merger' is mostly used in business and legal settings to describe companies joining together. It is a countable noun.

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常见错误

Learners often use the verb 'merge' when they need the noun 'merger'. For example, saying 'The merge was successful' instead of 'The merger was successful'.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'merger' as a 'marriage' for companies: two different groups become one family.

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词源

From the Latin word 'mergere', which means 'to dip' or 'to swallow up'.

语法模式

countable noun (merger/mergers) often followed by 'between' (merger between A and B) often followed by 'of' (merger of two groups)
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文化背景

In many Western economies, large mergers are watched by the government to make sure one company doesn't get too much power.

快速测验

The ________ between the two tech giants will create the world's largest software company.

正确!

正确答案是: merger

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A1

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A1

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