Combine with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɑmbaɪn/, /kəmˈbaɪn/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KAHM-bine with, kuhm-BINE with
kəmˈbaɪn/ /wˈɪð
kuhm-BINE with
Definición
To join or mix something together with another thing to make a single result or mixture.
Uso & Matices
Used in both formal and informal contexts to describe mixing or joining things, especially in cooking, recipes, science, or teamwork. Often followed by an object (e.g., 'combine with water'). Not the same as 'combine into,' which means to become a single thing.
Spanish: combinar con - mezclar conPortuguese (BR): combinar com - misturar comPortuguese (PT): combinar com - misturar comChinese (Simplified): 与...结合 - 与...混合Chinese (Traditional): 與...結合 - 與...混合Hindi: के साथ मिलानाArabic: يَدمَج مع - يخلط معBengali: মিশ্রিত হওয়া - যুক্ত হওয়াRussian: объединяться с - сочетаться сJapanese: 〜と組み合わせる - 〜と混ぜるVietnamese: kết hợp với - pha trộn vớiKorean: 결합하다 - 섞이다Turkish: birleşmek - karışmakUrdu: ملانا - اکٹھا ہوناIndonesian: menggabungkan dengan - mencampur dengan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Sugar combines with water to make syrup.
basic
You should combine with another team for this project.
basic
The blue color will combine with yellow to create green.
basic
Try to combine with local flavors when cooking international dishes.
natural
She loves to combine with others to brainstorm creative ideas.
natural
This material can easily combine with other fabrics to make new textures.
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