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101 join
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > join
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102 join
стачка; сшивка || стачивать; сшиватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > join
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103 join
выполнять операцию соединения; выполнять соединение; объединение; объединять; присоединить; присоединиться; присоединять; присоединяться; соединение; соединить; соединять -
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105 join up
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106 join
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107 join
v. sjedinjati sę · сјединьати се vi., slųčati · случати vi., včlenjati · вчленьати vi., pristųpati do (+ gen.) · приступати до (+ ген.) vi., sjediniti sę · сјединити се vp., slųčiti · случити vp., včleniti · вчленити vp., pristųpiti do (+ gen.) · приступити до (+ ген.) vp. -
108 join up
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109 join smb.'s standard
встать под чьи-л. знамёна, стать чьим-л. приверженцем, последователемAll the nations of southern Italy... were ready to join his standard. (Th. Arnold, ‘History of Rome’, OED) — Вся южная Италия... была готова стать под его знамена.
This landowner is a well-known sympathiser of the Tories. He has been marching under their standard for a long time. — Этот землевладелец - известный сторонник тори. Он уже давно поддерживает их политику.
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110 join the majority
≈ отправиться в лучший мир, отправиться к праотцам, умереть [этим. лат. abiit ad plures]‘You think I'm going to join the majority.’ ‘...Well, put it that way if you like.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Stoic’) — - Думаете, что я скоро отправлюсь к праотцам? - Ну что ж, считайте, что так, если угодно.
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111 join battle
join battle вступить в бой; завязать сражение; вступить в борьбу -
112 join end-to-end
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > join end-to-end
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113 join together
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114 join the company
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115 join the party
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116 join hands
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117 join battle
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118 join the army
поступать на военную службу глагол:поступать на военную службу (join the Army, enroll, enlist, join up, enter the army, go into the army) -
119 join the colors
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120 join the club
expr excl BrE sl"I have a very bad cold" "Join the club, I have one too" — "Я сильно простыл" - "Аналогично! У меня тоже какой-то насморк"
"Oh, dear, I haven't got any money left" "Join the club! We've spent our last penny too" — "У меня совсем не осталось денег" - "Мы в аналогичном положении. Мы тоже все потратили"
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join — [join] vt. [ME joinen < OFr joindre < L jungere, to bind together, YOKE] 1. to put or bring together; connect; fasten 2. to make into one; unite [join forces, join people in marriage] 3. to become a part or member of; enter into association … English World dictionary
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join — ► VERB 1) link or become linked or connected to. 2) unite to form a whole. 3) become a member or employee of. 4) (join up) become a member of the armed forces. 5) take part in (an activity). 6) come into the company of … English terms dictionary
Join — Join, v. i. To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the bones of the skull join; two rivers join. [1913 Webster] Whose house joined hard to the synagogue. Acts xviii. 7. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Join In! — was a Canadian educational children s television show which aired on TVOntario between 1989 and 1995. It was created and produced by Jed MacKay, who also wrote all of the show s original songs. The first two seasons were directed by Doug Williams … Wikipedia
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