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Definition of integrate in English:

integrate

verb ˈɪntɪɡreɪtˈɪn(t)əˌɡreɪt
[with object]
  • 1Combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.

    使结合;使合并

    transport planning should be integrated with energy policy

    运输计划应与能源政策相结合。

    a fully equipped laboratory is being integrated into the development
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Twin exhaust pipes are integrated into the rear bumper.
    • All East German tax records were integrated into those of West Germany and officials have ever since been painstakingly reconciling the two systems.
    • ‘The idea was to bring in an artist at a very early stage in the design process so that the art piece is more integrated into the park,’ he said.
    • This new economy requires that economies of developing countries be integrated into world trade and their enterprises become competitive.
    • But we need to look how these specific rules are integrated into the system as a whole.
    • The fact is that Europe's economy is thoroughly integrated with that of the US, and is part of the whole global system of capital.
    • The radio antenna is now integrated into the rear glass and five new paint colours will be available.
    • The radio / CD, a front loader, together with the temperature control, forms the centre console, which in turn is integrated with the dashboard.
    • The plane is integrated into the engine and that makes it much more efficient.
    • Documentary photographs are integrated with the text, reproductions in black and white appear in one insert, those in colour in another.
    • At the back end, newly designed tailpipes are integrated into the bumpers, while chrome plated double exhaust pipes add sporting flashes to the design.
    • She also worked to make sure that all the green elements were properly integrated into the building as a whole so they work as a coordinated system.
    • A tiny ECG unit is integrated into the shirt material, with three electrodes attached to the body.
    • As part of this process, you will need advice on tax and corporate structuring to ensure that your American operation is properly integrated with the company as a whole.
    • Increased awareness has led to a demand that these modern and contemporary traditions be integrated into art history curricula.
    • One of these is handled well, and ends up being a non-issue, because it's fully integrated into the script, used to define and develop character.
    • For the next couple of weeks Scott will work with the cast and the director to ensure the sound effects are integrated into the play.
    • The computer animated sequences are seamlessly integrated into the traditionally animated sequences, and there are simply some astonishing visuals.
    • Its internet policy was integrated into the staff handbook.
    • On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging.
    Synonyms
    combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, join, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate, unify, assimilate, homogenize, harmonize, mesh, desegregate
    literary commingle
    1. 1.1 Combine (two things) so that they form a whole.
      使结合;使合并
      the problem of integrating the two approaches

      综合两种方法的问题。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • E-commerce and affiliate management functions are integrated into one program, making maintenance easier and less expensive.
      • An additional obstacle for low-skill readers is the process by which the meaning of individual words and phrases of written passages are integrated into a coherent whole.
      • Robertson emphasizes that future work should also look to ways that the direct retraining and specific skills approaches can be integrated.
      • A better approach is to integrate the three stages into a highly compact, free-space geometry.
      • Recent action in Afghanistan - when air and land forces again were closely integrated - reaffirms the effectiveness of this approach.
      • In contrast, the attraction of a peacemaking approach is that it has the potential to combine and integrate these two facets in a more subtle, and balanced, way.
      • At the front of the house, a pair of reception rooms has been integrated to create a particularly spacious lounge.
      • The advantage of the cointegration approach is that it allows one to integrate the long-run and short-run relationships between variables within a unified framework.
    2. 1.2no object (of a thing) combine with another to form a whole.
      与…结合成整体
      the stone will blend with the environment and integrate into the landscape

      石头将与环境相融,成为风景的一部分。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As optical switching technology matures and more meshed networks are deployed, narrowband channelizers will easily integrate into this advanced architecture.
      • The units visually integrate into the landscape, and were constructed without the use of heavy equipment.
      • The sweep of the book is immense and naturally some areas integrate into the narrative more easily than others.
      • The appliances seamlessly integrate into existing network and storage infrastructures, and require no software to be installed on client machines or file servers.
      • I like how the vocals melodies integrate into the music.
      • Against these considerations may be weighed the fact that the New Zealand economy is integrating with Australia's anyway.
      • Cllr Hopkins thought an open day would be enough to ensure the home integrates into its new setting.
      • The different elements don't integrate together seamlessly.
      • Whether or not transgenes integrate into specific chromosomes or chromosome regions of the genome has not yet been determined.
      • Here's the surprising part: the stem cells did not integrate into the pancreases of these mice.
      • Retroviruses such as HIV must integrate into the human cell's DNA in order to replicate.
      • The program can also integrate into Windows Explorer's shell context menu, allowing you to quickly add folders with a right-click from within other programs too.
      • In the syllabus, the instructor must define explicitly SL for students and explain to them how course activities integrate into the SL project.
      • The HR system integrates easily with payroll to give a combined system for any size of organisation.
  • 2Bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution.

    integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools

    让有特殊需要的儿童融入普通学校。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ASEAN has been striving to integrate newer members Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam into the group as quickly as possible.
    • Social rights would also help integrate previously excluded groups into a common national culture, and thereby provide a source of national unity and loyalty.
    • And integrating China into the global economy by bringing it into the World Trade Organization is all to the good.
    • It can lead to potential problems for service providers keen to integrate newly transferred employees alongside existing staff members.
    • Some replicants can only socially integrate themselves into a group of people by making fun of others.
    • By failing to integrate the individual socially, modernity has forced the individual to mask himself.
    • This means that it must struggle to integrate fully its African-American members, as well as its new, predominantly immigrant Hispanic members.
    • Residence life staff will focus on integrating younger students into the university community through social activities.
    • And city officials are now designing programs to integrate the largely reclusive Chinese community and companies into the social and economic mainstream.
    • British society became highly cohesive, with its plethora of clubs and societies, but did not integrate, or expect to integrate, people of different social classes.
    • Many young people, from both religious denominations, have seen no real social gains from the Agreement, nor any moves to integrate the two communities.
    • Peron preached the doctrine of economic progress and national integration - he created strong trade unions and social institutions that integrated different sections of society into the state.
    • He treated me with the utmost respect, the sex was fab, he bought me cool gifts, integrated me into his social circle, introduced me to the family, etc.
    • After training, the women are integrated into their families, equipped with self-confidence and skills to pursue a life of their own.
    • Year after year, they say that integrating Thailand into the global economy will bring manna to all.
    • I feel it is very important that they are integrated into the system.
    • Encouraging such striving, they felt, was the best way for poor blacks to escape poverty and integrate themselves fully into American social and political life.
    • The first track seeks to strengthen Baltic sovereignty and promote internal reforms by integrating the three republics into European and Euro-Atlantic institutions.
    • But that's not to say that there will not be issues with integrating the two youngest members of the family.
    • In its latest reality TV programme Channel 4 is hoping to chart the progress of the prisoners as they are integrated into society.
    1. 2.1no object Come into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution.
      使平等进入(社团、机构或团体)
      she was anxious to integrate well into her husband's family

      她急于很好的融入丈夫的家族。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • During Aznar's first term, Spain fully integrated into European institutions, qualifying for the European Monetary Union.
      • A tenth of the Swedish population is now foreign - born, filling low-skilled jobs, not integrating well and provoking a political reaction from those who fear for the survival of the Swedish language.
      • Ireland is the ‘most global nation’ for the second year in a row, thanks to its ability to socially integrate and maintain robust trade and investment with the rest of the world.
      • The school is the primary location where the native English speakers and the Hispanic students come together and integrate for social and academic purposes.
      • It hopes to give them time to socially integrate.
      • This allowed the researcher freedom to collect the data and integrate with team members without the obligation of having to engage in work practices within the setting.
      • Many of its members are willing to integrate and try to climb Europe's steep social ladder.
      • There are very limited opportunities for him to begin to integrate with other children and begin to extend his social and personal learning into a wider context.
      • In a democracy like ours, this is good news, because it is essential that every citizen should feel comfortable, and compelled to participate and integrate effectively.
      • However, researchers believe such measures, while helping the new Germany integrate with the rest of Europe, have not addressed social problems between easterners and westerners.
      • This can be an effective way of helping a new family to integrate but also ensure continued membership growth for a very worthy cause.
      • Why should the Scots pay taxes to finance immigrants who don't respect them, won't allow their women to integrate or take on Western fashion or equal rights?
      • A ‘skills audit’ of 500 refugees in West Yorkshire found that those unable to find work experienced more problems in integrating into society.
      • Carlow equal employment programme was approved funding to integrate older workers in the labour market in County Carlow.
      • I was being moved to a home in Ockingdon, Essex, because the social workers thought I should integrate with my half-brother and sister who were living there at the time.
      • Getting this job has been a really good boost for him, and we hope that because he is out there socialising and integrating with people, it will help Matthew even further.
      • Their integrative motivation is to have their children speak Spanish in order to integrate socially with Spanish speakers.
      • Primarily, Dr Lodhi wants Pakistani-origin people to integrate more into British society, particularly where there has been an unhealthy degree of segregation in areas of Yorkshire.
    2. 2.2 Desegregate (a school, area, etc.), especially racially.
      取消(学校、地区等)的种族隔离规定
      the protest forced the bus companies to integrate the buses

      抗议活动迫使公共汽车公司取消了乘坐公共汽车的种族隔离规定。

      no object cities' efforts to integrate

      城市消除种族隔离所做的努力。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Making sure that the student teams that visit communities are racially and ethnically integrated also helps.
      • A federal judge orders public schools in the Charlotte area to cease special efforts to integrate their schools.
      • He attempted to integrate the University of Mississippi, which is only sixty miles south of Memphis.
      • We aim to build a successful new community which integrates with nearby neighbourhoods, including Meadlands.
      • The university opened a law school in 1951 because Florida lawmakers did not want to integrate the University of Florida's law school at the time.
      • Several decades ago, for example, Duke Divinity School led the way in racially integrating Duke University.
      • When three schools were integrated in 1971 to form the high school, racial tensions ran high.
      • When he helped integrate Tuscaloosa Junior High School, a white boy hit him in the face with a spitball.
      • A federal judge ordered that both public housing and public schools be integrated.
      • He managed the Ramona Gardens project, which was the first one to be racially integrated.
      • Hendrickson uses the aging and sick James Meredith, the first black to integrate the University of Mississippi, to introduce the text.
      • Professional football and basketball, which had also been racially segregated, integrated at the same time as baseball.
      • The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated.
      • During the civil rights struggle, a little black girl is chosen to integrate an elementary school.
      • His aversion to racial discrimination compelled him to integrate his high school swimming pool-after which the school closed the pool.
      • The city barred any organization from participating which did not racially integrate.
      • Some movements within the church are still struggling to integrate racially in meaningful ways, with much of the leadership power still held in white hands.
      • What happened to the effort of people like yourself to get the schools to integrate, to mix the two communities?
      • Learning together may be the first step towards integrating these special schools with the mainstream educational system.
      • He was part of a generation of intelligent black engineers who integrated first high schools and colleges, and then major corporations.
  • 3Mathematics
    Find the integral of.

    〔数〕求…的积分

    the velocity profile can be obtained by integrating this equation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These two quantities, standard error and bias, are integrated by the measure of root mean-square error.
    • Also in this letter he asked his advice on integrating equations he had obtained from theoretically modelling bombs dropping.
    • The only way to compute complete trajectories was to integrate the differential equations numerically.
    • This distribution has to be integrated numerically to obtain its first two moments and the average values of the mutation load and inbreeding depression.
    • We're going to look at one example of how they (and the idea of measure in general) let us extend calculus and allow us to integrate some very odd functions!

Derivatives

  • integrability

  • nounˌɪntɪɡrəˈbɪlɪti
    • In his dissertation, Riemann studied the representability of functions by trigonometric series and gave the conditions for a function to have an integral (what we now call ‘Riemann integrability ‘).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The guiding strategic principles are sustained defence capability, integrability, operational partnership, and modernisation and restructuring of the armed forces.
      • He gave the conditions of a function to have an integral, what we now call the condition of Riemann integrability.
  • integrable

  • adjective ˈɪntɪɡrəb(ə)lˈɪn(t)əɡrəb(ə)l
    • He develops a system of formulas by which it may be determined whether such a system is or is not integrable.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Inherently low-cost, low-power, and highly integrable, CMOS image sensors build new markets.
      • But he was the first ever to appreciate, demonstrate and exploit the utility of completely integrable systems of linear homogeneous differential equations for projective differential geometry.
      • Newton had shown that the ‘two body problem’ was integrable, and so could be solved exactly.
      • But, the specific elements in his speculation emulate previous two-dimensional quantum gravity theories and earlier work on integrable systems.
  • integrative

  • adjective ˈɪntɪɡrətɪvˈɪntəɡreɪdɪv
    • 1Combining two or more things to form an effective unit or system.

      an integrative approach to learning
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Plant growth analysis is an explanatory, holistic and integrative approach to interpreting plant form and function.
      • Their integrative medical approach will appeal to readers who want to be well-informed about all their options.
      • I feel an integrative approach to health is necessary, as after all we have a physical body and an energy body.
      • In our view, this integrative approach to prevention offers the best hope for working effectively with adolescents and families in the highest-risk categories.
      • India's Muslims themselves have to find the answers to find visionary and bold leaders who have more integrative approaches to the nation and who can impel them towards modernity.
      1. 1.1Medicine Combining allopathic and complementary therapies.
        integrative cancer care
        Example sentencesExamples
        • But I think integrative medicine has much to offer in terms of general cancer protection.
        • The foundation will fund integrative medicine efforts around the country.
        • As we look to the future of integrative medicine we ought not to expect all the physicians to come onboard, no matter how strong the evidence for any particular therapy proves to be.
        • He's an expert in the field of integrative medicine.
        • Always ask your child's doctor before trying any type of alternative medicine (also known as complementary or integrative medicine).

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin integrat- 'made whole', from the verb integrare, from integer 'whole' (see integer). Compare with integral and integrity.

Definition of integrate in US English:

integrate

verbˈin(t)əˌɡrātˈɪn(t)əˌɡreɪt
[with object]
  • 1Combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole.

    使结合;使合并

    transportation planning should be integrated with energy policy

    运输计划应与能源政策相结合。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The idea was to bring in an artist at a very early stage in the design process so that the art piece is more integrated into the park,’ he said.
    • This new economy requires that economies of developing countries be integrated into world trade and their enterprises become competitive.
    • The radio antenna is now integrated into the rear glass and five new paint colours will be available.
    • Its internet policy was integrated into the staff handbook.
    • All East German tax records were integrated into those of West Germany and officials have ever since been painstakingly reconciling the two systems.
    • As part of this process, you will need advice on tax and corporate structuring to ensure that your American operation is properly integrated with the company as a whole.
    • A tiny ECG unit is integrated into the shirt material, with three electrodes attached to the body.
    • At the back end, newly designed tailpipes are integrated into the bumpers, while chrome plated double exhaust pipes add sporting flashes to the design.
    • But we need to look how these specific rules are integrated into the system as a whole.
    • Increased awareness has led to a demand that these modern and contemporary traditions be integrated into art history curricula.
    • The fact is that Europe's economy is thoroughly integrated with that of the US, and is part of the whole global system of capital.
    • The radio / CD, a front loader, together with the temperature control, forms the centre console, which in turn is integrated with the dashboard.
    • She also worked to make sure that all the green elements were properly integrated into the building as a whole so they work as a coordinated system.
    • Twin exhaust pipes are integrated into the rear bumper.
    • For the next couple of weeks Scott will work with the cast and the director to ensure the sound effects are integrated into the play.
    • The computer animated sequences are seamlessly integrated into the traditionally animated sequences, and there are simply some astonishing visuals.
    • On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging.
    • One of these is handled well, and ends up being a non-issue, because it's fully integrated into the script, used to define and develop character.
    • Documentary photographs are integrated with the text, reproductions in black and white appear in one insert, those in colour in another.
    • The plane is integrated into the engine and that makes it much more efficient.
    Synonyms
    combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, join, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate, unify, assimilate, homogenize, harmonize, mesh, desegregate
    1. 1.1 Combine (two things) so that they become a whole.
      使结合;使合并
      the problem of integrating the two approaches

      综合两种方法的问题。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • E-commerce and affiliate management functions are integrated into one program, making maintenance easier and less expensive.
      • An additional obstacle for low-skill readers is the process by which the meaning of individual words and phrases of written passages are integrated into a coherent whole.
      • Recent action in Afghanistan - when air and land forces again were closely integrated - reaffirms the effectiveness of this approach.
      • The advantage of the cointegration approach is that it allows one to integrate the long-run and short-run relationships between variables within a unified framework.
      • A better approach is to integrate the three stages into a highly compact, free-space geometry.
      • In contrast, the attraction of a peacemaking approach is that it has the potential to combine and integrate these two facets in a more subtle, and balanced, way.
      • At the front of the house, a pair of reception rooms has been integrated to create a particularly spacious lounge.
      • Robertson emphasizes that future work should also look to ways that the direct retraining and specific skills approaches can be integrated.
    2. 1.2no object (of a thing) combine with another to form a whole.
      与…结合成整体
      the stone will blend with the environment and integrate into the landscape

      石头将与环境相融,成为风景的一部分。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The HR system integrates easily with payroll to give a combined system for any size of organisation.
      • The sweep of the book is immense and naturally some areas integrate into the narrative more easily than others.
      • In the syllabus, the instructor must define explicitly SL for students and explain to them how course activities integrate into the SL project.
      • Against these considerations may be weighed the fact that the New Zealand economy is integrating with Australia's anyway.
      • The different elements don't integrate together seamlessly.
      • Whether or not transgenes integrate into specific chromosomes or chromosome regions of the genome has not yet been determined.
      • The appliances seamlessly integrate into existing network and storage infrastructures, and require no software to be installed on client machines or file servers.
      • Here's the surprising part: the stem cells did not integrate into the pancreases of these mice.
      • Cllr Hopkins thought an open day would be enough to ensure the home integrates into its new setting.
      • Retroviruses such as HIV must integrate into the human cell's DNA in order to replicate.
      • The program can also integrate into Windows Explorer's shell context menu, allowing you to quickly add folders with a right-click from within other programs too.
      • I like how the vocals melodies integrate into the music.
      • The units visually integrate into the landscape, and were constructed without the use of heavy equipment.
      • As optical switching technology matures and more meshed networks are deployed, narrowband channelizers will easily integrate into this advanced architecture.
  • 2Bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution.

    integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools

    让有特殊需要的儿童融入普通学校。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can lead to potential problems for service providers keen to integrate newly transferred employees alongside existing staff members.
    • This means that it must struggle to integrate fully its African-American members, as well as its new, predominantly immigrant Hispanic members.
    • By failing to integrate the individual socially, modernity has forced the individual to mask himself.
    • The first track seeks to strengthen Baltic sovereignty and promote internal reforms by integrating the three republics into European and Euro-Atlantic institutions.
    • But that's not to say that there will not be issues with integrating the two youngest members of the family.
    • I feel it is very important that they are integrated into the system.
    • Peron preached the doctrine of economic progress and national integration - he created strong trade unions and social institutions that integrated different sections of society into the state.
    • Some replicants can only socially integrate themselves into a group of people by making fun of others.
    • ASEAN has been striving to integrate newer members Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam into the group as quickly as possible.
    • He treated me with the utmost respect, the sex was fab, he bought me cool gifts, integrated me into his social circle, introduced me to the family, etc.
    • Year after year, they say that integrating Thailand into the global economy will bring manna to all.
    • In its latest reality TV programme Channel 4 is hoping to chart the progress of the prisoners as they are integrated into society.
    • And integrating China into the global economy by bringing it into the World Trade Organization is all to the good.
    • And city officials are now designing programs to integrate the largely reclusive Chinese community and companies into the social and economic mainstream.
    • Residence life staff will focus on integrating younger students into the university community through social activities.
    • Encouraging such striving, they felt, was the best way for poor blacks to escape poverty and integrate themselves fully into American social and political life.
    • Many young people, from both religious denominations, have seen no real social gains from the Agreement, nor any moves to integrate the two communities.
    • Social rights would also help integrate previously excluded groups into a common national culture, and thereby provide a source of national unity and loyalty.
    • After training, the women are integrated into their families, equipped with self-confidence and skills to pursue a life of their own.
    • British society became highly cohesive, with its plethora of clubs and societies, but did not integrate, or expect to integrate, people of different social classes.
    1. 2.1no object Come into equal participation in or membership of society or an institution or body.
      使平等进入(社团、机构或团体)
      she was anxious to integrate well into her husband's family

      她急于很好的融入丈夫的家族。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Getting this job has been a really good boost for him, and we hope that because he is out there socialising and integrating with people, it will help Matthew even further.
      • Why should the Scots pay taxes to finance immigrants who don't respect them, won't allow their women to integrate or take on Western fashion or equal rights?
      • Carlow equal employment programme was approved funding to integrate older workers in the labour market in County Carlow.
      • Primarily, Dr Lodhi wants Pakistani-origin people to integrate more into British society, particularly where there has been an unhealthy degree of segregation in areas of Yorkshire.
      • The school is the primary location where the native English speakers and the Hispanic students come together and integrate for social and academic purposes.
      • A ‘skills audit’ of 500 refugees in West Yorkshire found that those unable to find work experienced more problems in integrating into society.
      • This allowed the researcher freedom to collect the data and integrate with team members without the obligation of having to engage in work practices within the setting.
      • A tenth of the Swedish population is now foreign - born, filling low-skilled jobs, not integrating well and provoking a political reaction from those who fear for the survival of the Swedish language.
      • However, researchers believe such measures, while helping the new Germany integrate with the rest of Europe, have not addressed social problems between easterners and westerners.
      • There are very limited opportunities for him to begin to integrate with other children and begin to extend his social and personal learning into a wider context.
      • Ireland is the ‘most global nation’ for the second year in a row, thanks to its ability to socially integrate and maintain robust trade and investment with the rest of the world.
      • This can be an effective way of helping a new family to integrate but also ensure continued membership growth for a very worthy cause.
      • In a democracy like ours, this is good news, because it is essential that every citizen should feel comfortable, and compelled to participate and integrate effectively.
      • Their integrative motivation is to have their children speak Spanish in order to integrate socially with Spanish speakers.
      • It hopes to give them time to socially integrate.
      • During Aznar's first term, Spain fully integrated into European institutions, qualifying for the European Monetary Union.
      • I was being moved to a home in Ockingdon, Essex, because the social workers thought I should integrate with my half-brother and sister who were living there at the time.
      • Many of its members are willing to integrate and try to climb Europe's steep social ladder.
    2. 2.2 Desegregate (a school, neighborhood, etc.), especially racially.
      取消(学校、地区等)的种族隔离规定
      no object cities' efforts to integrate across urban-suburban lines
      there was a national campaign under way to integrate the lunch counters
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several decades ago, for example, Duke Divinity School led the way in racially integrating Duke University.
      • Making sure that the student teams that visit communities are racially and ethnically integrated also helps.
      • During the civil rights struggle, a little black girl is chosen to integrate an elementary school.
      • When three schools were integrated in 1971 to form the high school, racial tensions ran high.
      • The city barred any organization from participating which did not racially integrate.
      • Learning together may be the first step towards integrating these special schools with the mainstream educational system.
      • He managed the Ramona Gardens project, which was the first one to be racially integrated.
      • His aversion to racial discrimination compelled him to integrate his high school swimming pool-after which the school closed the pool.
      • We aim to build a successful new community which integrates with nearby neighbourhoods, including Meadlands.
      • Professional football and basketball, which had also been racially segregated, integrated at the same time as baseball.
      • A federal judge ordered that both public housing and public schools be integrated.
      • He was part of a generation of intelligent black engineers who integrated first high schools and colleges, and then major corporations.
      • The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated.
      • He attempted to integrate the University of Mississippi, which is only sixty miles south of Memphis.
      • Some movements within the church are still struggling to integrate racially in meaningful ways, with much of the leadership power still held in white hands.
      • A federal judge orders public schools in the Charlotte area to cease special efforts to integrate their schools.
      • Hendrickson uses the aging and sick James Meredith, the first black to integrate the University of Mississippi, to introduce the text.
      • When he helped integrate Tuscaloosa Junior High School, a white boy hit him in the face with a spitball.
      • What happened to the effort of people like yourself to get the schools to integrate, to mix the two communities?
      • The university opened a law school in 1951 because Florida lawmakers did not want to integrate the University of Florida's law school at the time.
  • 3Mathematics
    Find the integral of.

    〔数〕求…的积分

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These two quantities, standard error and bias, are integrated by the measure of root mean-square error.
    • We're going to look at one example of how they (and the idea of measure in general) let us extend calculus and allow us to integrate some very odd functions!
    • This distribution has to be integrated numerically to obtain its first two moments and the average values of the mutation load and inbreeding depression.
    • Also in this letter he asked his advice on integrating equations he had obtained from theoretically modelling bombs dropping.
    • The only way to compute complete trajectories was to integrate the differential equations numerically.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin integrat- ‘made whole’, from the verb integrare, from integer ‘whole’ (see integer). Compare with integral and integrity.

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