conflated

合并

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

合成的,混合的;混为一谈的

vt.

合并,混合(conflate 的过去式和过去分词)
例句
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Aloneness is different than loneliness, although the two are a bit conflated and you can feel either without the other.
孤独和寂寞不同,尽管它们有时被混为一谈,但你还是可以分辨出彼此间情感的不同。
They conflated high food prices with greater food price volatility, which is best defined as variance around the food price level.
他们把高居不下的食品价格和幅度较大的食品价格波动(最好定义为食品价格水平的方差)混为一谈。
Accountability is being weakened, public watchdogs are being undermined and party and state are becoming increasingly conflated, it says.
研究院还报告,政府公信力在减弱,监管机构乏力,且党政开始不分。
但是,政治上的僵局不应该与经济现实混为一谈。
拒绝冲动在现实生活中基本等同于脱离人们。
First, action structures are conflated with causation structures.
首先,动作结构和致使结构重合。
The issues of race and class are separate and should not be conflated.
种族与阶级问题各不相关,不能混为一谈。
The first task is to separate two problems that have become conflated.
第一个任务是把两个混为一谈的问题分开。
建筑工程交易中心不能两块牌子一套人马,政府监管与交易中心的服务职能不能混在一起。
Trading volumes "conflated" , says Mr Milne, but markets remained open.
米尔恩说,交易量“合二为一”了,但市场依旧是开放的。