converge
verb /kənˈvɜːdʒ/
/kənˈvɜːrdʒ/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they converge | /kənˈvɜːdʒ/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒ/ |
he / she / it converges | /kənˈvɜːdʒɪz/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒɪz/ |
past simple converged | /kənˈvɜːdʒd/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒd/ |
past participle converged | /kənˈvɜːdʒd/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒd/ |
-ing form converging | /kənˈvɜːdʒɪŋ/ /kənˈvɜːrdʒɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] converge (on…) (of people or vehicles
) to move towards a place from different directions and meet人或车辆 汇集;聚集;集中 - Thousands of supporters converged on London for the rally.
成千上万的支持者从四面八方汇聚伦敦举行集会。
- The animals usually converge around the waterhole in the mornings.
动物通常在早上聚集在水坑周围。 - The players converge from distant villages for the festival.
玩家们从遥远的村庄聚集在一起庆祝节日。
- Thousands of supporters converged on London for the rally.
- [intransitive] (of two or more lines, paths, etc.
) to move towards each other and meet at a point多条线、小路等 (向某一点)相交,会合 - There was a signpost where the two paths converged.
两条小路的相交处有一路标。
- There was a signpost where the two paths converged.
- [intransitive] if ideas, policies, aims, etc. converge, they become very similar or the same
(思想、政策、目标等)十分相似,相同 - The aims of the two developments can and should converge.
这两项发展的目标可以也应该一致。
opposite diverge - The aims of the two developments can and should converge.
词源late 17th cent.: from late Latin convergere, from con- ‘together’ + Latin vergere ‘incline’.