[] to join things, especially businesses, together into one; to be joined into one (使)合并;(使)联合◆The two companies consolidated for greater efficiency. 两家公司合并以提高效率。◆consolidated companies 合并公司◆a loan to help you consolidate your debts (= replace smaller debts with one big debt) 帮助你合并债务的贷款(用一笔大债务代替小债务)➡unconsolidated
() [] to combine the financial results of a group of companies into one set of figures 综合,合并(集团内各公司的业绩账目)◆There was a rise in consolidated sales. 综合销售额有所上升。◆The parent company is required to prepare a set of consolidated accounts. 母公司必须编制一套合并账目。➡unconsolidated
[] to make a position of power or success stronger so that it is more likely to continue 使加强;使巩固◆The merger will consolidate the group's position in the market. 合并将巩固集团在市场上的地位。
() [] to combine separate items into one load to transport them 拼箱