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consolidations 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (consolidation) combining into a solid mass
  2. (consolidation) the act of combining into an integral whole; "a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them"
  3. (Consolidation (business)) Consolidation or amalgamation is the act of merging many things into one. In business, it often refers to the mergers and acquisitions of many smaller companies into much larger ones. ...
  4. (Consolidation (Israel)) Likud (הַלִכּוּד HaLikud, lit. The Consolidation) is the major center-right political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin in an alliance with several right-wing and liberal parties. ...
  5. (Consolidation (media)) Concentration of media ownership refers to the relative proportion between two quantities: first, the numbers of people or parties who own, control, or influence a given medium; and second, the numbers of people or parties who are exposed to, affected by, or influenced by ...
  6. (Consolidation) The statutory combination of two or more corporations to create a new corporation.
  7. (Consolidation) a period in the trading activity where the price moves sideways.
  8. (Consolidation) Cargo containing shipments of two or more shippers or suppliers. Container load shipments may be consolidated for one or more consignees.
  9. (Consolidation) The grouping together of smaller consignments of goods into a large consignment for carriage as a larger unit in order to obtain a reduced rate.
  10. (Consolidation) Also called a leveraged rollup, this is an investment strategy in which an LBO firm acquires a series of companies in the same or complementary fields, with the goal of becoming a dominant regional or nationwide player in that industry. ...
  11. (Consolidation) The process of combining one or more eligible educational loans into a single new loan.
  12. (consolidation) the time-dependent change in the volume of a soil mass under compressive load that occurs when water slowly escapes from the pores or voids of the soil. ...
  13. (Consolidation) Also known as a congestion period. A pause that allows participants in a market to reevaluate the market and sets the stage for the next price move.
  14. (Consolidation) This is another word for basing. It occurs when a stock pulls back after a move up or down and trades in a narrower range for a period of time on lower volume.
  15. (Consolidation) A steam locomotive with a 2-8-0 wheel arrangement.
  16. (Consolidation) The combination of many small shipments into one container.
  17. (Consolidation) The joining of two related cases.
  18. (consolidation) the gradual reduction in volume of backfill matter to achieve stability.
  19. (Consolidation) Two or more school districts become one school district.
  20. (Consolidation) A pause in a trend with the expectation the trend will be resumed in the same direction.  Usually considerably shorter in time than stabilization.
  21. (consolidation) A type of merger that occurs when previously separate providers combine to form a new organization with all the original companies being dissolved.
  22. (Consolidation) Compaction usually accomplished by vibration of newly placed concrete to minimum practical volume, to mold it within form shapes and around embedded parts and reinforcement, and to eliminate voids other than entrained air.
  23. (Consolidation) the aggregation of the financial statements of the separate companies of a group as if they were a single entity.
  24. (consolidation) the process whereby the volume of freshly placed mortar or concrete is reduced to the minimum practical space, usually by vibration, rodding, tamping, or some combination of these actions; to mold mortar or concrete within a form or repair cavity and around embedded items and ...
  25. (Consolidation) A loan program which allows the borrower to combine a number of federal outstanding loans into one single but larger loan with a single interest rate and payment schedule.