combine
B1Frequent NGSL-2UK /kəmˈbaɪn/US /kəmˈbaɪn/
Meaning
verb
to come together to form a single thing or group; to join two or more things or groups together to form a single one
“combine to do something, Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water.”
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“and so we started to combine our GPUs with motherboard chips,”
📺 Jensen Huang's Speech at CaltechLearn this word in the video →
“It's not that easy to sort of combine these things.”
📺 Elon Musk: A future worth getting excited about (TED 2022)Learn this word in the video →
“the things was to combine uh all of”
📺 Elon Musk's 2003 Stanford University Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders LectureLearn this word in the video →
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