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  • 1 together

    {tə'geðə}
    1. заедно
    TOGETHER with заедно с, едновременно с, също и, както и
    we were at school TOGETHER съученици сме, ходехме в едно училище
    to gather/collect TOGETHER събираме се/виждаме се често
    to add/multiply TOGETHER събирам/умножавам няколко числа
    2. един към друг, един до друг, един с друг
    to compare TOGETHER сравнявам един с друг
    to tie TOGETHER връзвам, завързвам заедно
    3. наред, подред, без прекъсване (за време)
    for hours/days, etc. TOGETHER с часове/дни и пр. наред, по цели часове/дни и пр
    4. едновременно
    * * *
    {tъ'ge­ъ} adv 1. заедно; together with заедно с; едновременно с; съ
    * * *
    съвместно; заедно; накуп;
    * * *
    1. for hours/days, etc. together с часове/дни и пр. наред, по цели часове/дни и пр 2. to add/multiply together събирам/умножавам няколко числа 3. to compare together сравнявам един с друг 4. to gather/collect together събираме се/виждаме се често 5. to tie together връзвам, завързвам заедно 6. together with заедно с, едновременно с, също и, както и 7. we were at school together съученици сме, ходехме в едно училище 8. един към друг, един до друг, един с друг 9. едновременно 10. заедно 11. наред, подред, без прекъсване (за време)
    * * *
    together[tə´geðə] I. adv 1. заедно, съвместно ( with с); to gather ( collect) \together прибавям, събирам (се); to add ( multiply) \together събирам (умножавам) (няколко числа); to join \together обединявам (се); 2. един към друг, един до друг; един с друг, ръка за ръка ( разг.); to compare \together сравнявам един с друг; to tie \together връзвам, завързвам заедно; to put two and two \together разбирам как стоят работите, вадя си заключение; 3. наред, подред, без прекъсване (за време); for hours \together часове наред, с часове; 4. едновременно; II. adj разг. организиран, уверен в себе си; a \together person човек на място.

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