0 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs:
2 to end the separation of people by race, sex, national origin, etc., in an organization or in society:
Until President Truman integrated the armed forces in 1948, African-American soldiers served in segregated army units.
We were taught how to integrate computer use into normal classroom procedures.
3 to combine two or more things into one:
integrate sth with sth We're planning to integrate the sales department with the marketing department.
integrate sth into sth We need to develop an online shopping application and integrate it into our website.
The candidate must be able to integrate a variety of trigonometric functions.
The same procedure that led to (17)permits us to integrate this equation.
A cost of production analysis of conventional versus integrated versus organic apple productions systems.
The citizens of the country constitute an organic whole, which is integrated by the general will of the masses.
The journal particularly encourages studies which integrate philosophical, historical and sociological considerations.
As a consequence, three distinct occupational roles now exist within the profession, one integrated and two specialised.
It became evident that interpretation and technique are integrated and interdependent; technical decisions being made in order to achieve the desired musical outcome.
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(使)融入(某社會或群體), (使)成為一體, 使合併,使成為一體…
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(使)融入(某社会或群体), (使)成为一体, 使合并,使成为一体…
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integrarse, integrar, incorporar…
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integrar-se, integrar…
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bütünleşmek, kaynaşmak, karışmak…
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intégrer, combiner, (s’)intégrer…
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včlenit se…
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integrere…
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