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(join+in)

  • 1 birleşim yeri

    join (n.)

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  • 2 orduya katılmak

    v. join the army, join the ranks, join up

    Turkish-English dictionary > orduya katılmak

  • 3 birleşilmek

    "impersonal passive 1. to unite, become united, join; to conjoin; to merge; to coalesce; /la/ to join with, unite with. 2. to join, meet (in a specified place). 3. /la/ to agree with. 4. to come together in sexual union, copulate, engage in coitus, couple."

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  • 4 birleşmek

    "1. to unite, become united, join; to conjoin; to merge; to coalesce; /la/ to join with, unite with. 2. to join, meet (in a specified place). 3. to be joined together (by clasping, etc.). 4. /la/ to agree (with). 5. /la/ chem. to combine (with); to associate (with). 6. to come together in sexual union, copulate, engage in coitus, couple."

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  • 5 girmek

    "1. /a/ to enter, go in, go into. 2. /a/ to enter, come in, come into. 3. /a/ to fit into, go into; to fit, fit onto. 4. /a/ to enter into, participate in, join in; to join. 5. /a/ (for armed forces) to enter, invade, penetrate. 6. /a/ to go into (a matter) deeply. 7. /a/ to go into, enter into (a subject). 8. /a/ (for a contagion) to spread among, attack. 9. (for a period, season, etc.) to come, begin. 10. /a/ (for pain) to come to; (for an ache) to appear in. 11. /a/ to become, turn, be transformed into. 12. /birbirine/ to go at each other, go for each other. 13. /a/ to begin. 14. /a/ to become (a certain age). 15. /a/ to enter into, go into the making of. 16. /a/ to be enrolled, enroll (in/at); to be admitted to; to be enlisted in, enlist in, join (the armed forces). girecek delik aramak to look for a hole to crawl into or hide in. girip çıkmak /a/ 1. to stop by, drop in for a minute. 2. to frequent, visit (a place) often."

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  • 6 birleştirmek

    v. consubstantiate, unite, join, combine, consolidate, assemble, put together, stick together, aggregate, ally, amalgamate, associate, colligate, compound, confederate, congregate, conjoin, connect, couple, dovetail, federate, fuze, incorporate
    * * *
    1. combine 2. connect 3. join 4. unite

    Turkish-English dictionary > birleştirmek

  • 7 eklemek

    v. suffix, add, join, attach, adjoin, join together, put to, write in, insert, affix, annex, append, interlard, interpolate, joint, link, link up, piece, put in, put on, run in, slap on, splice, subjoin, superimpose, supplement, tack, throw in
    * * *
    add

    Turkish-English dictionary > eklemek

  • 8 katılmak

    v. attend, join, join in, participate, take part, accompany, go with, share, be out of breath, adhere, affiliate, ally, ally oneself, put in an appearance, attach oneself to, chip in, club, club together, come into, contract in, contribute, enter
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    katılmak (görüşe)
    v. weigh in with
    * * *
    participate

    Turkish-English dictionary > katılmak

  • 9 eklememek

    v. (neg. form of eklembacaklılardan) suffix, add, join, attach, adjoin, join together, put to, write in, insert, affix, annex, append, interlard, interpolate, joint, link, link up, piece, put in, put on, run in, slap on, splice, subjoin, superimpose, supplement, tack, throw in

    Turkish-English dictionary > eklememek

  • 10 bağlaç

    adj. copulative
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    n. conjunction, serving to join or link, connecting word, connective; paperclip
    * * *
    conjunction

    Turkish-English dictionary > bağlaç

  • 11 birleştir

    1. affiliate 2. ally with 3. collate 4. combine 5. confederate with 6. conjoin 7. consolidate 8. couple up 9. defragment 10. entegrate 11. gang up 12. incorporate 13. integrate 14. join 15. merge 16. piece with 17. unify 18. unite 19. combining (v.) 20. conjoining (v.) 21. entegrating (v.) 22. united (v.) 23. conjoint (v.) 24. federate (v.) 25. unified (v.) 26. consolidated (v.) 27. federated (v.) 28. incorporated (v.) 29. joined (v.) 30. conjoined (v.) 31. coupled (v.) 32. jointed (v.) 33. entegrated (v.) 34. integrated (v.) 35. combined (v.) 36. joint (v.) 37. combine (v.) 38. couple (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > birleştir

  • 12 bitiştirmek

    v. adhere, joint, adjoin, connect, agglutinate
    * * *
    join

    Turkish-English dictionary > bitiştirmek

  • 13 ek yeri

    n. joint, juncture, commissure, join, scarf, splice
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    ek yeri (kemik)
    n. suture
    * * *
    splice (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > ek yeri

  • 14 iştirak etmek

    v. participate in, share, chip in, join
    * * *
    participate

    Turkish-English dictionary > iştirak etmek

  • 15 katmak

    v. add, join, annex, mix, adjoin, affiliate, ally, append, include, incorporate, inosculate, integrate, interpolate, load, mingle, number, put in, run in, superadd, tack, tinge, weave
    * * *
    1. add 2. annex 3. insert

    Turkish-English dictionary > katmak

  • 16 kaynamak

    v. boil, come to the boil, boil away, bubble up, weld, join, abound, conglutinate, seethe, swarm, teem, well
    @kaynamak ile
    v. spill over with
    @
    * * *
    boil

    Turkish-English dictionary > kaynamak

  • 17 münakaşa etmek

    v. argue, dispute, join issue with smb., take issue with smb., spar
    * * *
    argue

    Turkish-English dictionary > münakaşa etmek

  • 18 tartışmak

    v. argue, discuss, dispute, debate, negotiate, wrangle, have words with smb., altercate, bicker, brawl, bust, canvass, contend, controvert, join issue with smb., take issue with smb., jangle, moot, have a row with, set to, have a set to, spar
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    tartışmak (doğruluğunu)
    v. challenge
    * * *
    argue

    Turkish-English dictionary > tartışmak

  • 19 asker olmak

    v. join the army, enlist, get into khaki, bear arms, go soldiering, be in the army

    Turkish-English dictionary > asker olmak

  • 20 askere gitmek

    v. join the army, go soldiering

    Turkish-English dictionary > askere gitmek

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