🔗consolidation (コンソリデーション)

noun
/kənˌsɑːlɪˈdeɪʃən/
統合 (tōgō)

意味

the act or process of combining into a single, stronger or more effective entity
The process of converting newly learned information into long-term memory
The action or process of making something stronger or more solid.
意味の翻訳
単一の、より強力で効果的な実体に結びつける行為またはプロセス
tan'itsu no, yori kyōryoku de kōka-tekina jittai ni musubitsukeru kōi mata wa purosesu

例文

The consolidation of the two companies improved efficiency.

二つの会社の統合は効率を改善しました。
Futatsu no kaisha no tōgō wa kōritsu o kaizen shimashita.

Sleep plays a key role in memory consolidation.

睡眠は記憶の定着において重要な役割を果たします。
Suimin wa kioku no teichaku ni oite jūyōna yakuwari o hatashimasu.

The consolidation of companies led to a more efficient business structure.

企業の統合は、より効率的なビジネス構造をもたらしました。
Kigyou no tougou wa, yori kouritsuteki na bijinesu kouzou o motarashimashita.

同義語

merger, unification, integration, strengthening, Strengthening, Stabilization, Reinforcement
エントリー 1
merger, unification, integration, strengthening
エントリー 2
Strengthening, Stabilization, Reinforcement
エントリー 3
merger, unification, strengthening

対義語

fragmentation, division, Forgetting, Weakening, Dissolution, separation
エントリー 1
fragmentation, division
エントリー 2
Forgetting, Weakening, Dissolution
エントリー 3
fragmentation, division, separation

コロケーション

financial consolidation, consolidation of power, consolidation process

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