transcription, транскрипция: [ mɜ:(r)dʒ ]
( merges, merging, merged)
1.
If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge , or are merged .
Bank of America merged with a rival bank...
The rivers merge just north of a vital irrigation system...
The two countries merged into one...
He sees sense in merging the two agencies while both are new...
Then he showed me how to merge the graphic with text on the same screen.
V-RECIP : V with n , pl-n V , pl-n V into n , V pl-n , V n with n , also V pl-n into n
2.
If one sound, colour, or object merges into another, the first changes so gradually into the second that you do not notice the change.
Like a chameleon, he could merge unobtrusively into the background...
His features merged with the darkness...
Night and day begin to merge.
V-RECIP : V into n , V with n , pl-n V