concatenate
pronunciation
How to pronounce concatenate in British English: UK [kɒn'kætɪneɪt]
How to pronounce concatenate in American English: US [kɑnˈkæt(ə)ˌneɪt]
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- Verb:
- arranged into chained list
- add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series
Word Origin
- concatenate (v.)
- c. 1600, from Late Latin concatenatus, past participle of concatenare "to link together" (see concatenation). Related: Concatenated; concatenating.
Example
- 1. The sequence to concatenate to the first sequence .
- 2. Concatenate children 's english supplementary education institutions , core competencies , co-opetition .
- 3. The relationships between core competencies and co-opetition of concatenate children 's english supplementary education institutions in taichung city .
- 4. If you have multiple scripts that depend on each other , you 'll need to concatenate them or use a different technique .
- 5. Investment is concatenate and safe the flexibility with its height , combine the actual strength of professional investment and advantage , do one 's best seeks long-term and stable yield for the client on the oldest rate .