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121 converger
v.to converge.Las colinas confluyen en el sur The hills converge in the south.* * *1 to converge, come together* * *convergir verbo intransitivo (frml)a) líneas/caminos to convergeb) opinionesconverger en algo — to coincide on something; personas
* * *= converge.Ex. The traditional distinctions between data base management systems and text retrieval systems are becoming blurred as the technologies converge.* * *convergir verbo intransitivo (frml)a) líneas/caminos to convergeb) opinionesconverger en algo — to coincide on something; personas
* * *= converge.Ex: The traditional distinctions between data base management systems and text retrieval systems are becoming blurred as the technologies converge.
* * *vi( frml)1 «líneas/caminos» to convergetodas las miradas convergen en este momento sobre nuestro país at the moment all eyes are on our country2 «opiniones»: converger EN algo; to coincide ON sth «personas»: converger EN algo; to concur ON sth ( frml)los dos líderes convergen en su postura de cara al terrorismo the two leaders share the same attitude to terrorism, the two leaders concur on their attitude to terrorism* * *
converger verbo intransitivo to converge: con el paso de los años sus puntos de vista convergieron, with the passing of years, they have come to share the same points of view
' converger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juntarse
English:
converge
* * *converger vi1. [líneas, carreteras] to converge (en on);está donde convergen la autopista y el ferrocarril it's where the motorway and the railway o US railroad meet up o converge* * *v/i, convergir v/i converge (en on)* * *converger {15} vi1) : to converge2)converger en : to concur on -
122 junto
Del verbo juntar: ( conjugate juntar) \ \
junto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
juntó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: juntar junto
juntar ( conjugate juntar) verbo transitivo ‹ dinero› to save (up);◊ junto sellos (esp AmL) to collect stampsjuntarse verbo pronominal 1 [ personas]c) ( como pareja) to live together;2
junto
◊ -ta adjetivo1◊ nunca había visto tanto dinero junto/tanta gente junta I'd never seen so much money/so many people in one placebailaban muy juntos they were dancing very close 2 ( como adv)◊ ¡ahora todos juntos! all together now!3 ( en locs) junto con (together) with
juntar verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join, put together: juntaremos las sillas, we'll put the chairs together (ensamblar) to assemble
2 (reunir a personas) quiere juntar a toda la familia, she wants to get all her family together (reunir animales) to round up
4 (coleccionar) to collect
5 (una cantidad de dinero) to raise
junto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (reunido, acompañado, a un tiempo) together: vivimos juntos, we live together
todos juntos, all together
2 (próximos) tiene los ojos muy juntos, his eyes are very close together
dos mesas juntas, two tables side by side
II adverbio junto
1 (cerca de) junto a, next to
2 (en colaboración con, además de) junto con, together with ' junto' also found in these entries: Spanish: entre - junta - retener - cementerio - pegado English: along - beside - by - crisps - crony - get in with - near - next - potato chips - stand - together - bed - free - lump - pale - put - side - window -
123 attaccato
attaccato agg.1 attached: attaccato alle comodità, attached to one's comforts; persona attaccata al denaro, stingy person2 ( affezionato) attached, devoted: le era profondamente attaccato, he was deeply attached to her; sono molto attaccati, they are very close3 ( ligio) faithful, true (to sthg.), observant (of sthg.): è attaccato alle regole, alla forma, he's a stickler for the rules, for appearances.* * *[attak'kato] 1.participio passato attaccare2.1) attached; (incollato, affisso) stuck; (appeso) hungessere attaccato a — to be attached o devoted to [persona, animale, famiglia]
3) (vicino) close (a to)4) (ligio)essere attaccato al dovere, al lavoro — to be devoted to one's duty, dedicated to one's work
* * *attaccato/attak'kato/II aggettivo1 attached; (incollato, affisso) stuck; (appeso) hung2 (affezionato) essere attaccato a to be attached o devoted to [ persona, animale, famiglia]; essere attaccato al denaro to be mean with one's money3 (vicino) close ( a to)4 (ligio) essere attaccato al dovere, al lavoro to be devoted to one's duty, dedicated to one's work. -
124 अनुसमयः _anusamayḥ
अनुसमयः 1 Regular or proper connection, as of words.-2 Doing several details with reference to several things or persons. This can be done in more ways than one and hence we have three varieties of अनुसमय (a) पदार्थानुसमय i. e. doing one thing with reference to all, then doing the second in the same way and so on. (b) काण्डानुसमय i. e. doing the whole mass of details with reference to one thing first, then doing the same with the second and so on. This is also known as एकजातीयानुसमय. (c) समुदायानुसमय i. e. doing a group of details forming a composite whole (समुदाय) with reference to one, then doing it with reference to the second and so on. It may be noted that when several details are to be performed with reference to one thing or person, the details are in close proximity with the प्रधान and hence the problem of अङ्गप्रधानप्रत्यासत्ति does not arise in such cases. But when several things are to be performed with respect to several things or persons, this अङ्गप्रधानप्रत्यासत्ति can be achieved by following the पदार्थानुसमय, which, therefore, is to be preferred to the other two words. (This is known as the पदार्थानुसमयन्याय.) But when पदार्थानुसमय is found not practicable, the second mode i. e. the काण़्डानुसमय or एकजातीयानुसमय should be adopted, provided that among the details to be performed, there are none which together form a composite whole. (This is known as काण्डानुसमयन्याय.) If, however, there are among the details to be performed some details which form one or more com- posite wholes, they should be performed together with the first thing or person, then with the second, and so on. Thus in such cases the समुदायानुसमय should be adopted. (This is known as समुदायानुसमयन्याय.) -
125 часто
нареч.
1) often, frequently часто видеться/встречаться с кем-л. ≈ to meet smb. frequently;
to see a lot of smb. разг. часто повторяемый ≈ прил. frequent часто встречающийся ≈ прил. frequent
2) close, thick(ly) (густо, плотно) деревья посажены часто ≈ the trees are planted close to one another -
126 быть в состоянии
•Now we are in a position to deduce the rotation period of Jupiter.
•Inside the red cell the molecules of water are physically close to the hemoglobin molecules and should be in a position to react readily with hemoglobin.
* * *Быть в состоянииThe engineers must be able to adapt to the new challenges.With such a precise method available for profile measurement, abrasive engineers are in a position to conduct theoretical studies of the grinding process.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > быть в состоянии
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127 близко друг к другу
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > близко друг к другу
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128 convergente
adj.converging, convergent.* * *► adjetivo1 convergent, converging, concurring* * *ADJ1) (Mat, Fís) convergent, converging2) (=concurrente) having a common tendency, tending in the same direction3) Esp (Pol) of the Catalan coalition Convergència i Unió* * *adjetivo convergent* * *= converging.Ex. In the view of some of our respondents SLIS are on a converging course with many new programmes orientated toward information and communication.* * *adjetivo convergent* * *= converging.Ex: In the view of some of our respondents SLIS are on a converging course with many new programmes orientated toward information and communication.
* * *1 ‹líneas› convergent* * *
convergente adjetivo
convergent
convergente adjetivo convergent
* * *♦ adj1. [líneas] converging, convergent;dos carreteras convergentes two roads that meet♦ nmfEsp Pol = member or supporter of Convergència i Unió, a right-wing Catalan nationalist party* * *adj convergent* * *convergente adj: convergent, converging
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