to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); to join together; to unite; to face; to be opposite (someone); to compare; to check with
joint establishment (esp. schools of different levels or different courses of study); establishment as an annex (e.g. of a school); juxtaposition; placing side by side
to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points); to also have something (in addition to something else)
merger (of companies, towns, etc.); combination; union; amalgamation; consolidation; coalition
using together (jointly); used at the same time
merger; joining into one; amalgamation; melding; merging; annexation
running parallel (to); running side-by-side; keeping pace (with)
concurrence; coincidence; complication (in illness)
complications (in an illness)
annexation; merger; swallowing up
to be broad-minded enough to associate with various types of people; to possess a capacious mind
going side-by-side; going abreast; running concurrently; occurring at the same time; keeping pace with
to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points); to also have something (in addition to something else)
annexation; merger; swallowing up
applying to enter more than one school
annexation of Korea (by Japan; 1910-1945)
placing side by side; running simultaneously (e.g. classes); juxtaposition
keeping pace with; keeping abreast of; advancing together
reading (two or more books, etc.) at the same time; subscribing to multiple newspapers
to join; to be put together; to combine; to unite; to fit; to close (e.g. of a wound)
in all; in total; collectively; in addition; besides; at the same time
owning together; combination
including (an extra work) within the same book, DVD, etc.
concurrent selling (e.g. of old and new models); selling (related products) alongside each other; selling (the same product) in more than one place (e.g. online and in store)
the great municipal mergers of the Heisei era; series of large-scale municipal mergers carried out between 1995 and 2010 under the temporary Special Mergers Law
concurrent offenses; concurrent offences
merger of towns and villages
complication (in illness)
carrying a related article (e.g. magazine); publishing a related article
combined treatment; combination therapy
Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty (1910)
combined company; merged company
taking entrance tests for multiple schools
moreover; furthermore; nevertheless; and yet
combining a pair of events; joint
Pinyin; Chinese romanization system
to use jointly; to use at the same time
being so broad-minded as to accept all sorts of things, both good and evil; being broad-minded enough to be tolerant of people of all shades
Chalcolithic period (i.e. the Copper Period)
Chalcolithic period (i.e. the Copper Period)
Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty (1910)
sort-merge file description entry
Tongyong Pinyin; former official Taiwanese romanization system
surviving company (in a merger)
absorbed company; merged corporation