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1 joined at the hip
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > joined at the hip
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2 joined at the hip
Американизм: "не разлей вода" (о друзьях), быть повсюду вместе -
3 hip
{hip}
I. 1. бедро, хълбок, ханш
2. стр. ребро (на покрив)
HIP and thigh безпощадно
II. n шипка (плодът)
III. вж. hep
IV. разг. ряд. съкр. от hypochondria
V. v (-рр-) изпадам в меланхолия, унивам (обик. рр), прен. потискам, угнетявам, досаждам
to be/feel HIPped унил съм, скучно/досадно ми е
VI. int
HIP, HIP hurrah! хип, хип, ура!* * *{hip} n 1. бедро; хълбок; ханш; 2. стр. ребро (на покрив); hip and (2) {hip} n шипка (плодьт).3} {hip} hep{4} {hip} разг. ряд. ськр. от hypochondria.{5} {hip} v (-рр-) изпадам в меланхолия, унивам (обик. рр); прен.{6} {hip} int: hip, hip hurrah! хип, хип, ура!* * *ханш; шипка; хълбок; бедро;* * *1. hip and thigh безпощадно 2. hip, hip hurrah! хип, хип, ура! 3. i. бедро, хълбок, ханш 4. ii. n шипка (плодът) 5. iii. вж. hep 6. iv. разг. ряд. съкр. от hypochondria 7. to be/feel hipped унил съм, скучно/досадно ми е 8. v. v (-рр-) изпадам в меланхолия, унивам (обик. рр), прен. потискам, угнетявам, досаждам 9. vi. int 10. стр. ребро (на покрив)* * *hip [hip] I. n 1. бедро; хълбок; ханш; down in the \hip с повредена кост на задния крак (за кон); прен. в лошо настроение; measurement round the \hips обиколка на ханша; 2. строит. ребро на покрив; триъгълен или трапецовиден скат на покрив; външен ъгъл на било на покрив; • joined at the \hip много близки, неразделни (за приятели); to shoot ( fire) from the \hip отговарям неподготвен, реагирам прибързано; to have ( get, take, ост. catch) s.o. on ( upon) the \hip държа някого в ръцете си (във властта си); \hip and thigh безпощадно бия; разбивам ( враг). II. n шипка ( плодът). III. adj модерен, шик, елегантен. -
4 ♦ hip
♦ hip (1) /hɪp/n.● hip bath, semicupio □ (anat.) hip bone, osso iliaco □ hip boots, stivali da pescatore □ (med.) hip dislocation, lussazione dell'anca □ hip flask, fiaschetta da tasca ( per liquore) □ hip joint, (anat.) articolazione coxofemorale (o dell'anca); (edil.) giunto di colmo □ hip pocket, tasca posteriore ( dei calzoni) □ (med.) hip replacement, operazione di protesi all'anca □ hip shooter, chi spara con la pistola all'anca; (fig. fam.) tipo precipitoso □ hip surgery = hip replacement ► sopra □ (med.) dislocated hip, lussazione dell'anca □ (fig. fam., scherz.) to be joined at the hip, ( di due persone) essere inseparabili □ (fig. arc.) to have sb. on the hip, tenere q. alla propria mercé (o in pugno) □ to sway one's hips, ancheggiare.hip (2) /hɪp/n.(bot.) cinorrodo, cinorrodio; frutto della rosa canina.hip (3) /hɪp/a. ( slang)1 aggiornato; alla moda; al corrente; al passo con i tempi; che ha stile; stiloso● to be hip to st., essere aggiornato su (o informato di) qc. □ hip cat, tipo alla moda; individuo ganzo □ hip chick, una tipa alla modahipnessn. [u]l'essere aggiornato, alla moda, ecc.(to) hip /hɪp/v. t. -
5 join
1. transitive verb1) (put together, connect) verbinden (to mit)join two things [together] — zwei Dinge miteinander verbinden; zwei Dinge zusammenfügen
join hands — sich (Dat.) die Hände reichen
2) (come into company of) sich gesellen zu; sich zugesellen (+ Dat.); (meet) treffen; (come with) mitkommen mit; sich anschließen (+ Dat.)may I join you — (at table) kann ich mich zu euch setzen?
would you like to join me in a drink? — hast du Lust, ein Glas mit mir zu trinken?
3) (become member of) eintreten in (+ Akk.) [Armee, Firma, Orden, Verein, Partei]; beitreten (+ Dat.) [Verein, Partei, Orden]4) (take one's place in) sich einreihen in (+ Akk.) [Umzug, Demonstrationszug]5) [Fluss, Straße:] münden in (+ Akk.)2. intransitive verb1) (come together) [Flüsse:] sich vereinigen, zusammenfließen; [Straßen:] sich vereinigen, zusammenlaufen; [Grundstücke:] aneinander grenzen, aneinander stoßen3. nounVerbindung, die; (line) Nahtstelle, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88444/join_in">join in- join up* * *[‹oin] 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) verbinden4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) treffen5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) treffen2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) die Verbindung- join forces- join hands
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- join up* * *[ʤɔɪn]I. vt1. (connect)▪ to \join sth [to sth] etw [mit etw dat] verbinden [o zusammenfügen]; battery etw [an etw dat] anschließen; (add) etw [an etw akk] anfügenthe River Neckar \joins the Rhine at Mannheim der Neckar mündet bei Mannheim in den Rhein ein▪ to \join sth together etw zusammenfügen [o miteinander verbinden2. (offer company)would you like to \join us for supper? möchtest du mit uns zu Abend essen?do you mind if I \join you? darf ich mich zu Ihnen setzen?3. (enrol)to \join the army Soldat werdento \join the ranks of the unemployed sich akk in das Heer der Arbeitslosen einreihen4. (participate)let's \join the dancing lass uns mittanzen5. (support)▪ to \join sb in [doing] sth jdm bei [o in] etw dat [o der Ausführung einer S. gen] zur Seite stehen, sich akk jdm [bei der Ausführung einer S. gen] anschließenI'm sure everyone will \join me in wishing you a very happy birthday es schließen sich sicher alle meinen Glückwünschen zu Ihrem Geburtstag an6. (cooperate)7. (board)to \join a plane/train in ein Flugzeug/einen Zug zusteigen8.II. vi1. (connect)2. (cooperate)▪ to \join with sb in doing sth sich akk mit jdm dat zusammenschließen [o zusammentun], um etw zu tun3. (enrol) beitreten, Mitglied werden4. (marry)to \join [together] in marriage [or ( form) holy matrimony] sich akk ehelich [miteinander] verbinden geh, in den heiligen Bund der Ehe treten gehIII. n* * *[dZɔɪn]1. vtto join battle (with the enemy) — den Kampf mit dem Feind aufnehmen
to join hands (lit, fig) — sich (dat) or einander die Hände reichen
they are joined at the hip (fig inf) — sie sind völlig unzertrennlich, sie hängen wie Kletten aneinander (inf)
2) (= become member of) army gehen zu; one's regiment sich anschließen (+dat), sich begeben zu; NATO, the EU beitreten (+dat); political party, club beitreten (+dat), Mitglied werden von or bei or in (+dat), eintreten in (+acc); religious order eintreten in (+acc), beitreten (+dat); university (as student) anfangen an (+dat); (as staff) firm anfangen bei; group of people, procession sich anschließen (+dat)he has been ordered to join his ship at Liverpool — er hat Order bekommen, sich in Liverpool auf seinem Schiff einzufinden or zu seinem Schiff zu begeben
Dr Morris will be joining us for a year as guest professor — Dr. Morris wird ein Jahr bei uns Gastprofessor sein
3)I joined him at the station — wir trafen uns am Bahnhof, ich traf mich mit ihm am Bahnhof
I'll join you in five minutes — ich bin in fünf Minuten bei Ihnen
will you join us? — machen Sie mit?, sind Sie dabei?
do join us for lunch — wollen Sie nicht mit uns essen?
Paul joins me in wishing you... — Paul schließt sich meinen Wünschen für... an
they joined us in singing... — sie sangen mit uns zusammen...
Moscow has joined Washington in condemning these actions — Moskau hat sich Washington angeschlossen und diese Handlungen verurteilt
4) (river) another river, the sea einmünden or fließen in (+acc); (road) another road (ein)münden in (+acc)his estates join ours — seine Ländereien grenzen an unsere (an)
2. vi1) ( two parts) (= be attached) (miteinander) verbunden sein; (= be attachable) sich (miteinander) verbinden lassen; (= grow together) zusammenwachsen; (= meet, be adjacent) zusammenstoßen, zusammentreffen; (estates) aneinander (an)grenzen; (rivers) zusammenfließen, sich vereinigen; (roads) sich treffenlet us all join together in the Lord's Prayer he joins with me in wishing you... — wir wollen alle zusammen das Vaterunser beten er schließt sich meinen Wünschen für... an
Moscow and Washington have joined in condemning these actions —
they all joined together to get her a present — sie taten sich alle zusammen, um ihr ein Geschenk zu kaufen
2) (club member) beitreten, Mitglied werden3. nNaht(stelle) f; (in pipe, knitting) Verbindungsstelle f* * *join [dʒɔın]A v/tto, on to mit):a) die Hände falten,b) sich die Hand oder Hände reichen,with mit)with, to mit):join in friendship freundschaftlich verbinden;they are joined in marriage sie sind ehelich (miteinander) verbunden3. fig verbinden, verein(ig)en:I’ll join you later ich komme später nach;I was joined by Mary Mary schloss sich mir an;join sb in (doing) sth etwas zusammen mit jemandem tun;join sb in a walk (gemeinsam) mit jemandem einen Spaziergang machen, sich jemandem auf einem Spaziergang anschließen;thanks for joining us ( RADIO, TV) danke für Ihr Interesse;join the circus zum Zirkus gehen;join one’s regiment zu seinem Regiment stoßen;5. eintreten in (akk):a) einem Klub, einer Partei etc beitretenb) anfangen bei einer Firma etc:b) sich einlassen auf (akk), den Kampf aufnehmen:join an action JUR einem Prozess beitreten;7. sich vereinigen mit, zusammenkommen mit, (ein)münden in (akk) (Fluss, Straße)9. (an)grenzen an (akk)B v/i2. join ina) teilnehmen, sich beteiligen, mitmachen, sich anschließen, einstimmen:join in, everybody! alle mitmachen oder mitsingen!b) → A 6 a:join in the laughter in das Gelächter einstimmen;join with sb in (doing) sth etwas zusammen mit jemandem tun3. sich vereinigen, zusammenkommen (Straßen), (Flüsse auch) zusammenfließen4. aneinandergrenzen, sich berühren5. join up Soldat werdenC s Verbindungsstelle f, -linie f, Naht f, Fuge f* * *1. transitive verb1) (put together, connect) verbinden (to mit)join two things [together] — zwei Dinge miteinander verbinden; zwei Dinge zusammenfügen
join hands — sich (Dat.) die Hände reichen
2) (come into company of) sich gesellen zu; sich zugesellen (+ Dat.); (meet) treffen; (come with) mitkommen mit; sich anschließen (+ Dat.)may I join you — (at table) kann ich mich zu euch setzen?
would you like to join me in a drink? — hast du Lust, ein Glas mit mir zu trinken?
3) (become member of) eintreten in (+ Akk.) [Armee, Firma, Orden, Verein, Partei]; beitreten (+ Dat.) [Verein, Partei, Orden]4) (take one's place in) sich einreihen in (+ Akk.) [Umzug, Demonstrationszug]5) [Fluss, Straße:] münden in (+ Akk.)2. intransitive verb1) (come together) [Flüsse:] sich vereinigen, zusammenfließen; [Straßen:] sich vereinigen, zusammenlaufen; [Grundstücke:] aneinander grenzen, aneinander stoßen2) (take part)3. nounVerbindung, die; (line) Nahtstelle, diePhrasal Verbs:- join in- join up* * *(take) issue with someone expr.sich mit jemandem auf einen Streit einlassen ausdr. v.anfügen v.kombinieren v.verbinden v. -
6 join
I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up* * *[‹oin] 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) unire, collegare2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) unire3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) iscriversi; associarsi4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) unirsi5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) raggiungere2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) giuntura- join hands
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- join up* * *join /dʒɔɪn/n.1 giuntura; punto di giunzione2 (comput.) join (in un database, connessione tra due o più tabelle con dati correlati): join operator, operatore di join.♦ (to) join /dʒɔɪn/A v. t.1 congiungere; unire; collegare; connettere: to join one thing to another, collegare una cosa con un'altra; to join forces, unire le forze; A wooden bridge joins the two halves of the village, un ponte di legno collega le due metà del paese; to join a man and a woman in marriage, unire un uomo e una donna in matrimonio2 unirsi a; raggiungere: Let's join the others, uniamoci agli altri; raggiungiamo gli altri; Later we were joined by Tom, più tardi ci raggiunse Tom; Will you join us for a drink?, vieni a bere qualcosa con noi?; Do you mind if I join you?, posso unirmi a voi?; vi dispiace se vengo anch'io?; I'll join you later, ti raggiungerò più tardi; to join a demonstration, unirsi a una dimostrazione di protesta; to join a queue, mettersi in fila3 entrare a far parte di; iscriversi a; aderire a; arruolarsi in: He joined the firm in 2002, è entrato nell'azienda (o è stato assunto) nel 2002; to join a company, entrare a far parte di una società; to join a club [a party], iscriversi a un circolo [a un partito]; to join the army, arruolarsi nell'esercito; to join a church, diventare membro di una chiesa; aderire a una chiesa4 ( di strada) immettersi in; sboccare su: The path eventually joins the main road, il sentiero sbocca sulla strada principale5 ( di fiume) confluire in; sfociare in; gettarsi in: The Cam River joins the Ouse, il fiume Cam si getta nell'Ouse6 unirsi a; associarsi a: My colleagues join me in thanking you, i miei colleghi si associano a me nel ringraziartiB v. i.1 congiungersi; unirsi; riunirsi; confluire: Where do these two streams join ( each other)?, dove confluiscono questi due corsi d'acqua?2 associarsi; consociarsi3 essere attiguo; essere adiacente● to join battle with the enemy, attaccare battaglia □ (fam.) Join the club!, sei in compagnia!; non sei il solo!; anch'io! □ to join forces with sb., unire le proprie forze a quelle di q.; associarsi (o collaborare) con q. □ to join hands, giungere le mani; prendersi per mano; (fig.) associarsi in un'impresa, collaborare (con q.) □ (fam.) to join the party, unirsi agli altri; essere della partita □ to join the ranks of…, andare a ingrossare le file di… □ to join sb. 's side, passare dalla parte di q. □ (fam. USA) to be joined at the hip, ( di due persone) essere inseparabili □ ( radio, TV: di presentatore a un ospite) «Thanks for joining us!», «grazie d'essere con noi».* * *I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up -
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1) American: joined at the hip (о друзьях)2) Jargon: willie -
8 быть повсюду вместе
American: joined at the hipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть повсюду вместе
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10 ארכובה
אַרְכּוּבָהf. ( רכב) 1) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts (containing three sections each of which is called א׳ and defined by a different surname). Ḥull.IV, 6; v. ib. 76a (also רְכוּבָה); a. fr. 2) anything joined, joint. Kil. VII, 1 הא׳ שבגפן (Tosef. ib. IV, 11, Var. הבריכה שבסלע) that part of the vine which is bent down and laid in the ground to rise at another place. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. א׳ של למ״ד the lower joint of the Lammed. Kel. XIV, 8 מפתח של א׳וכ׳ (Tosef. ib. B. Mets. IV, 15 רוֹכְבָּה … רְכוּבָתוֹ) a key with a joint, broken at the joint.Pl. אַרְכּוּבוֹת. Nid. 30b. B. Mets. 105a. -
11 אַרְכּוּבָה
אַרְכּוּבָהf. ( רכב) 1) the leg from under the hip-bone to the ankle, the knee and its surrounding parts (containing three sections each of which is called א׳ and defined by a different surname). Ḥull.IV, 6; v. ib. 76a (also רְכוּבָה); a. fr. 2) anything joined, joint. Kil. VII, 1 הא׳ שבגפן (Tosef. ib. IV, 11, Var. הבריכה שבסלע) that part of the vine which is bent down and laid in the ground to rise at another place. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. א׳ של למ״ד the lower joint of the Lammed. Kel. XIV, 8 מפתח של א׳וכ׳ (Tosef. ib. B. Mets. IV, 15 רוֹכְבָּה … רְכוּבָתוֹ) a key with a joint, broken at the joint.Pl. אַרְכּוּבוֹת. Nid. 30b. B. Mets. 105a. -
12 שרע
שָׂרַע(b. h.; Saf. of רע, v. רֵעַ, רָעַע) to join, add.Part. pass. שָׂרוּעַ abnormally long, esp. one that has one hip larger than the other. Bekh.40a, v. שִׁרְבֵּב; (Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 ש׳ שנשמטה יריכו, v. שְׁרַע; cmp. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:18). Hithpa. הִשְׂתָּרֵעַ ( 1) (b. h.) to be stretched, to stretch ones self. Is. 28:20. 2) (homil.) to be joined, combined, lie together. Yalk. Is. 302; Yalk. Kings 246 (ref. to Is. l. c.) קצר מצע זה מהִשְׂתָּרֵעַ עלינ שני רעים כאחת this couch is too narrow for two lovers to be joined on it together (Israel cannot serve God and idols combined); Lev. R. s. 17 אין המטה יכולהוכ׳ the bed cannot receive a woman and her husband and her lover together; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 1) מהו מהשתרע שתריע לקבלוכ׳ (some ed. שתריעו) what is mehistareʿa? That thou (you) make a partnership to receive a woman ; Yoma 9b; Snh.103b מהשתרר, v. שָׂרַר). -
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שָׂרַע(b. h.; Saf. of רע, v. רֵעַ, רָעַע) to join, add.Part. pass. שָׂרוּעַ abnormally long, esp. one that has one hip larger than the other. Bekh.40a, v. שִׁרְבֵּב; (Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 ש׳ שנשמטה יריכו, v. שְׁרַע; cmp. Targ. Y. Lev. 21:18). Hithpa. הִשְׂתָּרֵעַ ( 1) (b. h.) to be stretched, to stretch ones self. Is. 28:20. 2) (homil.) to be joined, combined, lie together. Yalk. Is. 302; Yalk. Kings 246 (ref. to Is. l. c.) קצר מצע זה מהִשְׂתָּרֵעַ עלינ שני רעים כאחת this couch is too narrow for two lovers to be joined on it together (Israel cannot serve God and idols combined); Lev. R. s. 17 אין המטה יכולהוכ׳ the bed cannot receive a woman and her husband and her lover together; Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 1) מהו מהשתרע שתריע לקבלוכ׳ (some ed. שתריעו) what is mehistareʿa? That thou (you) make a partnership to receive a woman ; Yoma 9b; Snh.103b מהשתרר, v. שָׂרַר). -
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[ʤɔɪnt] 1. сущ.1)а) анат. сочленение, сустав- hip joint
- knee joint
- shoulder joint
- pain in joints
- dislocate a joint
- set the joint
- put a bone into joint againSyn:б) бот. узел ( часть растения)Syn:в) стык, соединение, место соединения; паз, шарнир, шов- ball-and-socket jointThe pipe is leaking at the joints. — Труба течёт на стыке.
- mortise joint
- riveted joint
- toggle joint
- universal joint
- welded jointSyn:г) стр. узел фермыд) полигр. ткань, соединяющая корешок и листы обложкие) брит.; кул. мясной отруб2) амер.; разг.а) дом, заведение, кабак ( клуб); место, помещение; палатка, киоскб) притон; малинаг) кутузка, тюрьма3) амер.; нарк.; сокр. J косяк ( сигарета с марихуаной)4) геол. трещина, отдельность, линия кливажаSyn:••2. прил.1)а) общий, объединённый, соединённый, совместный- joint owner
- joint proprietor
- joint possession
- joint property
- joint resolution
- joint responsibility
- joint family
- joint staff
- joint denial
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- joint stock
- joint committee
- joint authors
- joint efforts
- take joint actionsSyn:б) одновременный, совмещённый во времениDuring the joint lives of the heirs. — Пока оба наследника живы и здравствуют.
Syn:2) совмещённый, комбинированный3. гл.1)а) соединять, составлять вместе, сочленять прям. и перен.Syn:в) образовывать суставы, складки ( о предметах)2) закреплять соединение (замазывать швы кирпичной кладки раствором, заливать маслом шарниры)Syn:
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joined at the hip — informal used to describe two people who are often or usually together She and her sister used to be joined at the hip [=inseparable] when they were kids. • • • Main Entry: ↑hip … Useful english dictionary
joined at the hip — If people are joined at the hip, they are very closely connected and think the same way … The small dictionary of idiomes
joined at the hip — 1. very closely connected. The two companies have been joined at the hip since their founders went camping together a hundred years ago. 2. together. The new law would keep unhappy couples joined at the hip for the sake of their children.… … New idioms dictionary
joined at the hip — mod. closely connected; as thick as thieves. (As Siamese twins are joined.) □ Those two are joined at the hip. They are always together. □ Sam and Martha are joined at the hip … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
joined at the hip — If people are joined at the hip, they are very closely connected and think the same way. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
be joined at the hip — if you say that two people are joined at the hip, you mean that they are very friendly with each other and spend more time together than is usual. I can go to London without Mike. We re not joined at the hip, you know … New idioms dictionary
joined at the hip — adjective Closely connected, as in an intimate friendship … Wiktionary
be joined at the hip — informal (of two people) be inseparable. → hip … English new terms dictionary
hip — hip1 noun 1》 a projection of the pelvis and upper thigh bone on each side of the body. ↘(hips) the circumference of the body at the buttocks. 2》 the edge formed where two sloping sides of a roof meet. Phrases be joined at the hip informal (of … English new terms dictionary
joined — /dʒɔɪnd/ (say joynd) verb 1. past tense and past participle of join. –adjective 2. (of an animal) having mated: a joined heifer. –phrase 3. joined at the hip, Colloquial (of two people) extremely close; inseparable …
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