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    coalesce

    US /ˌkoəˈlɛs/

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    UK /ˌkəʊə'les/

    C1 高級
    v.i.不及物動詞合併 ; 聯合 ; 接合
    The opposing factions are looking to coalesce against the dictator.

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    雷·達裡歐的成功原則 (30分鐘濃縮版)! (Principles For Success by Ray Dalio (In 30 Minutes))

    28:47雷·達裡歐的成功原則 (30分鐘濃縮版)! (Principles For Success by Ray Dalio (In 30 Minutes))
    • I saw that at the big bang, all the laws and forces of the universe were created and propelled forward, interacting with each other as a perpetual motion machine, in which all the bits and pieces coalesce into machines that work for a while, fall apart, and then coalesce into new machines.

      我發現,在大爆炸中,宇宙的所有規律和力量都被創造並推進,作為永動機相互作用,其中所有的零碎和碎片合併成機器,運作一段時間、分開,然後合併成新的機器。

    • I saw that at the Big Bang, all the laws and forces of the universe were created and propelled forward, interacting with each other as a perpetual motion machine in which all the bits and pieces coalesce into machines that work for a while, fall apart,

      例如,我觀察到大多數情況以不同的方式反覆發生。

    A2 初級

    新宿站南口前往歌舞伎町 (Shinjuku Station South Exit to Kabukicho)

    56:20新宿站南口前往歌舞伎町 (Shinjuku Station South Exit to Kabukicho)
    • I think it's going to coalesce around this number, 145 to 155, for a while, but if you go outside of the station, you can probably save about 1,000 yen getting discount tickets to certain places. To Shin-Osaka, 13,000 yen. I think it's about 1,000 yen. Sorry, no, it's about 870 yen cheaper, and to Kyoto, it's about, I don't know, about 800 yen cheaper.

      我認為在一段時間內,票價會圍繞這個數字(145 到 155),但如果你去車站以外的地方,買到去某些地方的打折票,大概可以節省 1000 日元。去新大阪,13000 日元。我想大概是 1000 日元吧。對不起,不對,大概便宜 870 日元,去京都大概便宜 800 日元。

    A2 初級

    這就是量子力學的樣子嗎? (Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?)

    07:41這就是量子力學的樣子嗎? (Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?)
    • droplets and why they don't coalesce so

      如果你想看看它是如何運作的

    B2 中高級

    為什麼在公園散步能拯救你的生命? (Why a Walk in the Park Can Save Your Life)

    05:04為什麼在公園散步能拯救你的生命? (Why a Walk in the Park Can Save Your Life)
    • We try to keep the different strands separate, but eventually, in the stillness of the small living room, they coalesce into an overwhelming impression.

      我們試圖把不同的線索分開,但最終,在寂靜的小客廳裡,它們凝聚成了一種壓倒性的印象。

    B1 中級

    2025年11月28日 (28 November 2025)

    01:012025年11月28日 (28 November 2025)
    • Besides that, people should try to cook at home instead of eating out too often because homemade meals coalesce and are healthier.

      除此之外,大家應該盡量在家自製餐點,而不是常常外食,因為自製餐點更健康。

    A2 初級

    藝術與文化:加強社區 I 2025 年研究員節 (Arts & Culture: Strengthening Communities I Fellows Festival 2025)

    47:02藝術與文化:加強社區 I 2025 年研究員節 (Arts & Culture: Strengthening Communities I Fellows Festival 2025)
    • Yeah, well, I mean, I was just going to reflect on it from the perspective of, like for me it's too difficult to get the money and then it's too difficult to evaluate and report back on the money, so like there's a cycle about how the funding is moving through the system and at the moment the process that you have to go through to get the minimum grant of like £10,000, £15,000 is incredibly difficult and then when you deliver the project you then have to report back on it and I think if you're a grassroots artist, number one, a lot of, when I was at ACE, I had a brilliant experience there, mainly because I was working, I've grown up in the East of England, I was director of the East of England office and it was a really brilliant opportunity actually to kind of like get in my car because there's no trains in the East of England and drive around and like, and I formed really brilliant relationships with places and I can remember working in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth and the way I used to get their councillors, who were all on a very, very different political spectrum to me, you know, we were very far apart but there was things that we could agree on about what those places deserved in terms of infrastructure, in terms of investment and so we would just coalesce around those things and if I could get Lowestoft to do something, I knew I could get Great Yarmouth to do it because there was a power in communities wanting to be the best versions of themselves and be able to say well, you know, we're better than them down the road, you know, and so we sort of used to lean into that but they never wanted £15,000, what they wanted was 10, 500 quid grants that they could give out really easily without a huge amount of like bureaucracy and red tape around those grants and so we used to sort of try and find ways in which we could find different, I mean 10 years ago there were a few down the back of the sofa pots of cash at the Arts Council that you could kind of like, you know, all right and you give it to the council and then they give it to the local community action group, the community and actually things like that then became programmes like Creative People and Places and you know, big Arts Council schemes but I would even say those, they just by their very nature have become too complicated again because they become big, they're successful, they become a big amount of money and then that big amount of money requires significant justification of why the government should give the Arts Council that money to give out, so you just end up in this kind of cycle where people who are working directly with communities who need small amounts of money to get small projects off the ground that have huge impact can't get at that money and I think one of the things I'm really interested in is how we change, I can't change that application process, I tried for 10 years at the Arts Council, I was not successful but I think in terms of figuring out what evaluation, what social impact evaluation looks like in a way that isn't incredibly academic and incredibly, you know, leaving too many people behind because of the language that's being used around it, like how do you ask people if they feel better because they've been part of a particular group for six months in a really simple way and how do you give that to people that are running those community groups with those small grants so that they can just report back and because I think you can then lobby the funders, you can lobby the Paul Hamlin's, the Esme's, the Arts Council to say could you accept something simpler if we come up with an agreed language, so that's where I feel there's change that could be made, stop focusing on the money side because I think that will come because I think A's do get it and there's an understanding that needs to change and this review might change that as well but what's the other end, the reporting, how might we change that?

      是的,我的意思是,我只是想從這樣一個角度來反思,比如對我來說,獲得資金太難了,然後對資金進行評估和報告又太難了,所以資金在系統中的流動就像一個循環,目前,你必須經歷的獲得最低補助金的過程,比如1萬英鎊、1.5萬英鎊,是非常困難的,然後當你交付項目時,你又必須對其進行報告,我認為如果你是一個草根藝術家,那麼第一,很多,當我在ACE工作時,我在那裡有過輝煌的經歷,主要是因為我在那裡工作,我在英格蘭東部長大,我是英格蘭東部辦事處的主任,那是一個非常好的工作機會、第一,我在ACE工作時,有很多輝煌的經歷,主要是因

    A2 初級

    聚合 2024 版:數據團隊的下一步是什麼?(與 Scott Breitenother 合著) (Coalesce 2024 edition: What’s next for data teams? (w/ Scott Breitenother))

    44:23聚合 2024 版:數據團隊的下一步是什麼?(與 Scott Breitenother 合著) (Coalesce 2024 edition: What’s next for data teams? (w/ Scott Breitenother))
    • And, you know, we're at Coalesce right now.

      而且,你知道,我們現在就在 Coalesce。

    • And I feel like it coalesce recently, you know, when there's been, listen, there's been kind of serverless, there's been kind of various different notes, but like, even today, most people use dense compute still. I do think like redshift has a really cool ecosystem play.

      我覺得它最近凝聚在一起,你知道,當出現無服務器的時候,出現了各種不同的說明,但就像,即使在今天,大多數人仍然使用密集計算。 我確實認為,Redshift 有一個非常酷的生態系統。

    A2 初級

    十字路口:新世界觀下的勞動之痛新世界觀下的勞動之痛|完整版電影 (Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview | FULL MOVIE)

    04:00十字路口:新世界觀下的勞動之痛新世界觀下的勞動之痛|完整版電影 (Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview | FULL MOVIE)
    • that unless we begin to coalesce those strategies and learn how we can survive collectively, that no individual is going to survive in the long run.

      西班牙 三月

    B1 中級

    阿波羅12號的月球之旅 The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12

    24:31阿波羅12號的月球之旅 The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12
    • Just a few years later, this evidence would coalesce into a radical new idea of the moon’s

      就在幾年後,這些證據將凝聚成一個激進的新想法,即月球上的 "月球"。

    • When the dust settled, the debris began to coalesce in Earth orbit, forming the Moon.

      當塵埃落定後,碎片開始在地球軌道上凝聚,形成月球。

    B2 中高級

    美、委兩國為何瀕臨開戰邊緣? 🚨 (Why The US & Venezuela Are On The Brink of War)

    39:05美、委兩國為何瀕臨開戰邊緣? 🚨 (Why The US & Venezuela Are On The Brink of War)
    • When he died in office in 2013, Chavez's right hand man and Vice president Nicolas Maduro took over the presidency after him and he took the opportunity to rapidly coalesce his position into a full blown dictatorship.

      2013 年他在任內去世後,Chavez 的左右手、副總統 Nicolas Maduro 接任總統,他趁機迅速鞏固了自己的地位,成為一個全面的獨裁者。

    B2 中高級