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1 rejuntar
v.1 to put all together, to join up, to piece together, to bundle together.Rejuntamos la ropa vieja We put the old clothes all together.2 to round up, to assemble, to bring together, to gather.Rejuntamos a las reses We rounded up the cattle.3 to pick, to gather.* * *VT1) esp Cono Sur (=recoger) to collect, gather in2) Méx [+ ganado] to round up3) Cono Sur [+ suma] to add up* * ** * *Ex. All these passages are raked together into a kind of anthological ragbag which passes for 'research,' for a 'child-centered learning situation'.* * ** * *Ex: All these passages are raked together into a kind of anthological ragbag which passes for 'research,' for a 'child-centered learning situation'.
* * *rejuntar [A1 ]vt( Méx)1 ( fam); ‹reses› to round up; ‹borregos› to gather2 ‹hongos/flores› to pick, gather* * *
rejuntar ( conjugate rejuntar) verbo transitivo (Méx fam) ‹ reses› to round up;
‹ borregos› to gather
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