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41 coordinar
v.1 to co-ordinate (movimientos, gestos).2 to combine, to pool (esfuerzos, medios).3 to coordinate, to concert.* * *1 to coordinate* * *verb* * *1.VT (=armonizar) [+ movimientos, actividades, equipo, esfuerzo, trabajo] to coordinatese reunieron para coordinar una respuesta al conflicto — they met to coordinate a response to the conflict
2.VI *hasta que no me tomo un café por las mañanas no coordino — I can't think straight in the mornings until I've had a coffee
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <movimientos/actividades/esfuerzos> to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas — he couldn't speak/think coherently
b) <ropa/colores> to coordinate2.coordinar algo con algo: el azul coordinado con el rojo — blue combined with red
coordinar via) colores to match, go togetherb) (fam) ( razonar)tú no coordinas — you just don't think, do you!
* * *= channel, coordinate [co-ordinate], monitor, liaise (with/between), choreograph, synergize.Ex. Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.Ex. Most recommend that once abstractors have decided which concepts to include in abstracts and in which form to represent them, their terms should be coordinated with index terms assigned from a controlled vocabulary.Ex. Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.Ex. A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.Ex. Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex. Certain learner characteristics and learning contexts may synergize to override the disadvantages of a late start.----* coordinar esfuerzos = coordinate + efforts.* coordinarlo todo = tie + the pieces together.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <movimientos/actividades/esfuerzos> to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas — he couldn't speak/think coherently
b) <ropa/colores> to coordinate2.coordinar algo con algo: el azul coordinado con el rojo — blue combined with red
coordinar via) colores to match, go togetherb) (fam) ( razonar)tú no coordinas — you just don't think, do you!
* * *= channel, coordinate [co-ordinate], monitor, liaise (with/between), choreograph, synergize.Ex: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
Ex: Most recommend that once abstractors have decided which concepts to include in abstracts and in which form to represent them, their terms should be coordinated with index terms assigned from a controlled vocabulary.Ex: Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.Ex: A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.Ex: Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex: Certain learner characteristics and learning contexts may synergize to override the disadvantages of a late start.* coordinar esfuerzos = coordinate + efforts.* coordinarlo todo = tie + the pieces together.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* * *coordinar [A1 ]vt1 ‹movimientos/actividades› to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherentlytenemos que coordinar nuestros esfuerzos we must coordinate our efforts2 ‹ropa/colores› to coordinate coordinar algo CON algo:el azul coordinado con el rojo blue combined with o worn with red■ coordinarvi1 ( fam)(razonar): no me hables antes del desayuno porque no coordino you won't get any sense out of me before breakfasttú no coordinas, ¿cómo se te ocurre dejar la estufa encendida? how could you have left the heater on? you just don't think, do you!2 «colores» to match, go together* * *
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate;◊ no lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherently
verbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate
' coordinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concertar
English:
coordinate
- concert
- string
* * *♦ vt1. [esfuerzos, medios] to co-ordinate;la Cruz Roja coordina el envío de ayuda humanitaria the Red Cross is co-ordinating the sending of humanitarian aid;se encarga de coordinar los diferentes departamentos de la empresa she is in charge of co-ordinating the different departments of the company;ella coordina los intercambios universitarios she is in charge of university exchanges;coordina tres proyectos de investigación diferentes he is co-ordinating three different research projects2. [movimientos, gestos] to co-ordinate♦ viFam to think straight;cuando me pongo nervioso no coordino I can't think straight when I get nervous* * *v/t coordinate* * *coordinar vtcompaginar: to coordinate, to combine -
42 combine
1. [kəm'baɪn] vt 2. vi 3. ['kɔmbaɪn] n ( ECON)koncern m4. See combine harvesterto combine sth with sth — łączyć (połączyć perf) coś z czymś
* * *1. verb(to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) łączyć (się)2. noun(an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) konsorcjum- combine harvester -
43 vermischen
I v/t1. mix; (Farben, Tee etc.) blend3. (Begriffe etc.) mix (up)II v/refl2. Rassen: interbreed* * *to intermingle; to mix; to intermix; to mingle* * *ver|mị|schen ptp vermi\#scht1. vtto mix; Tabaksorten, Teesorten etc to blend"Vermischtes" — "miscellaneous"
2. vrto mix; (Rassen auch) to interbreed; (Elemente, Klänge, Farben) to blend, to minglewo sich Tradition und Fortschritt vermischen — where tradition and progress are blended (together) or combined
* * *1) (to mix together: Blend the eggs and milk together; These two colours blend well.) blend2) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) doctor* * *ver·mi·schen *I. vt▪ etw [mit etw dat] \vermischen to mix sth [with sth]; (um eine bestimmte Qualität zu erreichen) to blend sth [with sth]einen Kopfsalat mit Dressing \vermischen to toss a saladII. vr* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb mix; (fig.) mingle* * *A. v/t1. mix; (Farben, Tee etc) blend3. (Begriffe etc) mix (up)B. v/r1. mix; Farben etc: auch blend2. Rassen: interbreed* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb mix; (fig.) mingle* * *v.to intermingle v.to intermix v.to mingle v. -
44 combine
s'associer ; [parties] fusionner ; [opponents] se liguer ; [events] concourir ( to do sth à faire qch)3. nouna. ( = group) association fb. ( = harvester) moissonneuse-batteuse f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque combine est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: kəmˈbaɪn ; lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈkɒmbaɪn.* * *1. ['kɒmbaɪn]1) Commerce groupe m2.transitive verb1) [kəm'baɪn] (pair up, link) combiner [activities, colours, items, elements] ( with avec); associer [ideas, aims] ( with à)to combine forces — [countries, people] ( merge) s'allier; ( cooperate) collaborer
2) [kəm'baɪn] Culinary mélanger ( with avec)3) ['kɒmbaɪn] ( on farm) moissonner, battre [crops]3. [kəm'baɪn]1) ( go together) [activities, colours, elements] se combiner2) ( join) [people, groups] s'associer; [institutions, firms] fusionner -
45 composed
a спокойный, сдержанный; владеющий собойСинонимический ряд:1. constituted (adj.) comprised of; consisting of; constituted; made from; made of2. controlled (adj.) controlled; easy; easygoing; level headed; patient; poised; possessed; self-composed; self-possessed; unperturbed3. even (adj.) calm; collected; cool; cool-headed; detached; disimpassioned; even; even-tempered; imperturbable; nonchalant; placid; serene; tranquil; unflappable; unruffled4. made (adj.) authored; combined; compounded; created; designed; drafted; forged; made; written5. collected (verb) collected; contained; controlled; cooled; re-collected; reined; repressed; restrained; simmered down; smothered; suppressed6. constituted (verb) comprised; constituted; formed; made; made up; make up7. produced (verb) composed; created; produced; wrote8. stilled (verb) allayed; becalmed; calmed; lulled; quieted; settled; soothed; stilled; tranquilized; tranquillisedАнтонимический ряд:disturbed; perturbed; upset -
46 grasp
1. n крепкое сжатие; схватка2. n власть, господство; обладание3. n способность быстрого восприятия, понимание, схватывание4. n рукоятка5. n шейка приклада6. n тех. зажим7. n хват8. v схватывать, захватывать; сжимать, зажимать9. v хвататься; ухватиться; делать попытку схватитьthe baby grasped at the rattle dangling in front of him — ребёнок хватался за погремушку, висящую перед ним
10. v хвататься, ухватиться11. v крепко держатьсяshe grasped the post with her hands for fear of falling — боясь упасть, она крепко держалась за столб обеими руками
12. v охватить умом, понять, постичь; усвоить; осознать; взять в толкСинонимический ряд:1. comprehension (noun) apprehension; capacity; compass; comprehension; mastery; possession; range; reach; scope; understanding2. hold (noun) clamp; clasp; clench; clinch; clutch; clutches; grapple; grip; gripe; handle; hold; tenure3. apprehend (verb) accept; apprehend; compass; conceive; cotton on to; cotton to; follow; make out; perceive; read; see; take in; tumble to; twig4. clutch (verb) catch; clasp; clench; clutch; grab; grip; hang on; hold; seize; take5. know (verb) appreciate; cognize; fathom; have; know6. understand (verb) comprehend; concentrate on; fasten on; lay hold of; seize upon; understandАнтонимический ряд:disengage; extricate; free; liberate; loose; loosen; lose; misconceive; misconstrue; misinterpret; miss; misunderstand; release; slip -
47 loose
1. n свободный выход; открытое проявление2. a свободный3. a несвязанный; неупакованный4. a несдержанный5. a нетугой6. a неприлегающий, широкий7. a незакреплённый; ненатянутый; болтающийся; шатающийсяto come loose — развязаться; открепиться, отделиться
8. a неопределённый; неточный; расплывчатыйloose register — неточная приводка, неточное совмещение
9. a распущенный10. a непорядочный, безответственныйfast and loose — безответственно; бесцеремонно; ненадёжно
11. a неплотный; рыхлый; редкийloose damp sand — рыхлый песок навалом, насыпной песок
loose earth — рыхлый грунт; разрыхлённый грунт
12. a нескладный, неуклюжий13. a тех. холостойloose running — холостой свободный, несвязанный
14. a отбитыйat loose hours — в свободное время, на досуге
to have a screw loose — слегка тронуться ;
he is loose in the bean — он не в своём уме;
loose as goose — нескладный; неуклюжий;
15. v освобождать, выпускатьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
16. v давать волю17. v освобождать; прощать18. v откреплять; отвязывать19. v распускать20. v поэт. развязывать; ослаблятьto loose a knot — развязать узел; ослабить узел
21. v поэт. сломать22. v пускать, выпускать; выстрелить23. v мор. отдаватьСинонимический ряд:1. baggy (adj.) baggy; flabby; flaccid; lax; slack2. careless (adj.) careless; heedless; negligent; relaxed; vague3. fast (adj.) easy; fast; light; unchaste; wanton; whorish4. free (adj.) escaped; free; inexact; insecure; released; unattached; unbound; unconfined; unfastened; unfettered; unrestrained; unrestricted; untied5. immoral (adj.) corrupt; dissolute; immoral; impure; libertine; licentious; promiscuous6. imprecise (adj.) general; ill-defined; imprecise; indefinite; indeterminate; indistinct7. incoherent (adj.) incoherent; nonadhesive8. disengage (verb) disengage; set free; slip; take out on; unbind; unclasp; undo; unfasten; unfix; unleash; unloose; unloosen; untie; vent9. ease (verb) ease; ease off; lax; let up; loosen; relax; slack; slacken; untighten10. fire (verb) discharge; fire; hurtle; project; propel; shoot11. free (verb) disenthrall; disimprison; emancipate; free; liberate; manumit; redeem; release; unchain; unshackleАнтонимический ряд:bind; caught; chaste; close; combined; commit; compact; conscientious; consecutive; definite; dense; exact; fasten; fastened; precise; secured; tie; tight; virtuous -
48 related
1. a связанный2. a родственный, связанный родствомСинонимический ряд:1. connected (adj.) affiliated; agnate; akin; allied; applicable; associated; cognate; commensurate; connate; connatural; connected; consanguine; incident; interrelated; kindred; pertinent; relevant2. applied (verb) appertained; applied; bear on; bore on/borne on; bore upon/borne upon; concerned; involved; pertained; referred3. described (verb) described; narrated; recited; recounted; rehearsed; reported; stated4. identified (verb) identified; related; sympathised5. joined (verb) affiliated; allied; associated; bound; bracketed; coalesced; combined; compounded; concreted; conjoined; conjugated; connected; coupled; joined; linked; married; united; wedded; yoked -
49 νέμω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `deal out, dispense, distribute (among themselves, possess, inhabit, manage, pasture, consume, devour'.Other forms: - ομαι, aor. νεῖμαι (Il.), - ασθαι, pass. νεμηθῆναι, fut. νεμῶ, - οῦμαι (Ion. - έομαι, late - ήσω, - ήσομαι), perf. νενέμηκα,- ημαι (Att. etc.).Derivatives: Several derivv: A. νομή f. `pasture', metaph. `spreading', e.g. of an ulcer, `distribution' (IA.), `possession, possessio' (hell.). With ἐπι-, προ-νομή etc. from ἐπι-, προ-νέμειν, - εσθαι etc. Also νομός m. `*place of) pasture' (Il.), `habitation' (Pi., Hdt., S.), `province' (Hdt., D. S., Str.). From νομή or νομός (not always with certainty to be distinguished): 1. νομάς, - άδος `roaming the pasture', subst. pl. `pastoral people, nomads' (IA.), as PN `Numidians' (Plb.); from this νομαδ-ικός `roaming, belonging to pastoral peoples, Numidian' (Arist.), - ίτης `id.' (Suid.), - ίαι f. pl. `pasture' with - ιαῖος (Peripl. M. Rubr.). -- 2. νομεύς m. `herdsman' (II.), also `distributor' (Pl.), pl. `ribs of a ship' (Hdt.); from this (or from νομός?) νομεύω `pasture' (Il.) with νόμευ-μα n. `herd' (A.), - τικός `belonging to pasturage' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135 u. 137); διανομ-εύς (: διανομή), προνομ-εύω (: προ-νομή) etc. -- 3. νόμιος `regarding the pasture', also as adjunct of several gods (Pi., Ar., Call.); cf. on νόμος; νομαῖος `id.' (Nic., Call.); νομώδης `spreading', of an ulcer (medic.). -- 4. νομάζω, - ομαι `pasture' (Nic.). -- B. νόμος m. `custom, usage, law, composition' (since Hes.) with several compp., e.g. Ἔννομος PN (Il.), εὔ-νομος `with good laws' (Pi.) with εὑνομ-ίη, - ία `good laws' (since ρ 487; on the meaning Andrewes Class Quart. 32, 89 ff.). From νόμος: 1. adj. νόμιμος `usual, lawful' (IA.; extens. Arbenz 72ff.) with νομιμότης f. (Iamb.); νομικός `regarding the laws, forensic, lawyer' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Études 132); νόμαιος = νόμιμος (Ion. a. late); νόμιος `id.' (Locris; cf. on νομός). -- 2. Verb νομίζω, rarely w. prefix, e.g. συν-, κατα-, `use customarily, use to, recognize, believe' (IA., Dor.; Fournier Les verbes "dire" passim) with νόμισις f. `belief' (Th.), νόμισμα n. `use, recognized belief, (valid) coin' (IA.), - άτιον dimin. (Poll.); νομιστός `generally recognized' with νομιστεύομαι `be generally valid' (Plb.), also νομιτεύομαι `id., use' (hell. a. late inscr.; cf. θεμι(σ)-τεύω). -- C. νεμέτωρ, - ορος m. `dispensor (of justice), avenger' (A. Th. 485); νέμησις f., also ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι- etc. from ἀπο-νέμω etc., `distribution' (Is., Arist.); νεμ-ητής = νεμέτωρ (Poll.) with - ήτρια f. (inscr. Rom, IVp); uncertain Νεμήϊος surname of Zeus (Archyt. ap. Stob.); perh. for Νέμειος (from Νεμέα). On νέμεσις s. v. -- D. Deverbatives: νεμέθω, - ομαι `pasture' (Λ 635, Nic.); νωμάω, - ῆσαι also with ἐπι-, ἀμφι-, προσ-, `distribute, maintain, observe' (Il., Hdt.; Schwyzer 719, Risch Gnomon 24, 82) with νώμ-ησις (Pl. Cra. 41 1d), - ήτωρ `distributor, maintainer etc.' (Man., Nonn.).Etymology: The whole Greek system including ablauting νομή, νόμος, νομός is built on the present νέμω. The full grade νεμέ-τωρ, νέμε-σις, νέμη-σις a.o. follow wellknown patterns ( γενέ-τωρ γένε-σις u.a.; but these are disyllabic roots); an agreeing zero grade fails. There never existed a "disyllabic root" e.g. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 11). -- The widespread meanings of νέμω plus derivations provide a problem, which has hardly been definitely solved; Benveniste Noms d'agent 79 rightly stresses the idea of lawfull, regular, which characterizes the verb νέμω ("partager légalement, faire une attribution régulière"). Further lit.: E. Laroche Histoire de la racine nem- en grec ancien (Paris 1949; Études et Comm.VI); on νόμος esp. Stier Phil. 83, 224ff., Pohlenz Phil. 97, 135ff., Porzig Satzinhalte 260, Bolelli Stud. itfilcl. N.S.24, 110f.; on νομή, - ός Wilhelm Glotta 24, 133ff. (ἐν χειρῶν νομῳ̃, - αῖς). -- Of non-Greek words, that are interesting for the etymology, the Germanic verb for `take' agrees best to νέμω, Goth. niman etc.; further Latv. ńęmu, ńem̂t `take' (with secondary palatalisation of the anlaut). One might mention several nouns, which tell nothing for Greek: Av. nǝmah- n. `loan', Lat. numerus `number etc.', OIr. nem f. `gift' (cf. Gift: geben; also δόσις), Lith. nùoma f. `rent' (vowel as in νω-μάω). -- The with νέμω also formally identical verb Skt. námati `bow, bend' can only be combined with uncontrollable hypotheses. After Laroche (s. above) p. 263 νέμω would prop be. `faire le geste de se pencher en tendant la main'. -- Lit. and further details in WP. 2, 330f., Pok. 763 f., W.-Hofmann s. numerus and nummus (from νόμιμος?), also emō, Fraenkel Wb. s. núoma(s), and nãmas, Mayrhofer s. námati. Cf. also νέμος.Page in Frisk: 2, 302Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νέμω
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50 BE
Quenya uses forms of ná as the copula used to join adjectives, nouns or pronouns “in statements (or wishes) asserting (or desiring) a thing to have certain quality, or to be the same as another” (VT49:28). It may also denote a position, as in tanomë nauvan “I will be there” (VT49:19). PE17:68 mentions návë “being” as a “general infinitive” form; the gloss would suggest that návë may also be regarded as a gerund. Present tense ná “is” (Nam), pl. nar or nár ”are" (PE15:36, VT49:27, 30), dual nát (VT49:30). Also attested with various pronominal endings: nányë/nanyë “I am”, nalyë or natyë “you (sg.) are” (polite and familiar, respectively), nás “it is”, násë “(s)he is”, nalmë “we are” (VT49:27, 30). Some forms listed in VT49:27 are perhaps intended as aorist forms (nain “I am”, naityë/nailyë “you are”); VT49:30 however lists aorist forms with no intruding i (nanyë *“I am”, nalyë *”thou art”, ná “is”, nassë *”(s)he is”, nalmë *“we are”, nar “are”). Pa.t. nánë or né “was”, pl. náner/nér and dual nét “were” (VT49:6, 10, 27, 30). According to VT49:31, né “was” cannot receive pronominal endings (though nésë “he was” is attested elsewhere, VT49:28-29), and such endings are rather added to the form ane-, e.g. anen “I was”, anel “you were”, anes “(s)he/it was” (VT49:28). Future tense nauva "will be" (VT42:34, VT49:19; alternative form uva only in VT49:30) Perfect anaië “has been” (VT49:27, first written as anáyë). The form na may be used as imperative (na airë "be holy", VT43:14, alcar...na Erun "glory...be to God", VT44:34); this imperative na is apparently incorporated in the word nai "be it that" (misleading translation "maybe" in LotR). This nai can be combined with a verb to express a hope that something will happen (Nam: nai hiruvalyë Valimar, “may you find Valimar”) or if the verb is in the present rather than the future tense, that it is already happening (VT49:39: nai Eru lye mánata “God bless you” or *”may God be blessing you”). According to PE17:58, imperative na is short for á na with the imperative particle included. – Ná "is" appears with a short vowel (na) in some sources, but writers should probably maintain the long vowel to avoid confusion with the imperative na (and with the wholly distinct preposition na "to"). The short form na- may however be usual before pronominal suffixes. By one interpretation, na with a short vowel represents the aorist (VT49:27). – The word ëa is variously translated "is", "exists", "it is", "let it be". It has a more absolute meaning than ná, with reference to existence rather than being a mere copula. It may also be used (with prepositional phrases) to denote a position: i ëa han ëa “[our Father] who is beyond [the universe of] Eä” (VT43:12-14), i Eru i or ilyë mahalmar ëa “the One who is above all thrones” (UT:305). The pa.t. of this verb is engë, VT43:38, perfect engië or rarely éyë, future euva, VT49:29. – Fíriel's Song contains a word ye "is" (compare VT46:22), but its status in LotR-style Quenya is uncertain. – NOT BE, NOT DO: Also attested is the negative copula uin and umin "I do not, am not" (1st pers. aorist), pa.t. úmë. According to VT49:29, forms like ui “it is not”, uin(yë) “I am not”, uil(yë) *“you are not”, *uis *”(s)he is not” and uilmë *”we are not” are cited in a document dating from about 1968, though some of this was struck out. The monosyllable ú is used for “was not” in one text. The negation lá can be inflected for time “when verb is not expressed”. Tense-forms given: (aorist) lanyë “I do not, am not”; the other forms are cited without pronominal suffixes: present laia, past lánë, perfect alaië, future lauva, imperative ala, alá. MAY IT BE SO, see AMEN. –VT49:27-34, Nam/RGEO:67, VT43:34/An Introduction to Elvish:5, VT42:34,Silm:21/391, FS, UGU/UMU, VT49:13 -
51 force
1.[fɔːs]noun1) no pl. (strength, power) Stärke, die; (of bomb, explosion, attack, storm) Wucht, die; (physical strength) Kraft, dieachieve something by brute force — etwas mit roher Gewalt erreichen
by force of — auf Grund (+ Gen.)
come into force — [Gesetz usw.:] in Kraft treten
put in[to] force — in Kraft setzen
use or employ force [against somebody] — Gewalt [gegen jemanden] anwenden
by force — gewaltsam; mit Gewalt
4) (organized group) (of workers) Kolonne, die; Trupp, der; (of police) Einheit, die; (Mil.) Armee, diethe forces — die Armee
there are forces in action/at work here... — hier walten Kräfte/sind Kräfte am Werk...
he is a force in the land (fig.)/a force to be reckoned with — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann im Land/eine Macht, die nicht zu unterschätzen ist
6) (meaning) Bedeutung, die7) (Phys.) Kraft, die2. transitive verb1) zwingenforce somebody/oneself [to do something] — jemanden/sich zwingen[, etwas zu tun]
be forced to do something — gezwungen sein od. sich gezwungen sehen, etwas zu tun
I was forced to accept/into accepting the offer — (felt obliged) ich fühlte mich verpflichtet, das Angebot anzunehmen
force somebody's hand — (fig.) jemanden zwingen zu handeln
2) (take by force)he forced it out of her hands — er riss es ihr aus der Hand
force a confession from somebody — (fig.) jemanden zu einem Geständnis zwingen
3) (push)force something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
force something [up]on somebody — jemandem etwas aufzwingen od. aufnötigen
5) (break open)force [open] — aufbrechen
6) (effect by violent means) sich (Dat.) erzwingen [Zutritt]force one's way in[to a building] — sich (Dat.) mit Gewalt Zutritt [zu einem Gebäude] verschaffen
7) (produce with effort) sich zwingen zuPhrasal Verbs:- force up* * *[fo:s] 1. noun1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) die Kraft2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) die Kraft3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) die Truppe2. verb1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) zwingen2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) erzwingen•- forced- forceful
- forcefully
- forces
- in
- into force* * *[fɔ:s, AM fɔ:rs]I. nshe slapped his face with unexpected \force sie versetzte ihm eine unerwartet kräftige Ohrfeigeby \force of arms mit Waffengewaltthe \force of an earthquake/a hurricane die Stärke eines Erdbebens/Wirbelsturmswith full \force mit voller Wuchtto use \force Gewalt anwendenby \force gewaltsam, mit Gewaltunder the \force of circumstances unter dem Zwang der Verhältnisse\force of attraction Anziehungsvermögen nt\force of current Stromstärke f\force of gravity Schwerkraft f, Erdanziehungskraft f\force of inertia Trägheitskraft f▪ in \force in großer Zahlthe \force of sb's arguments jds Überzeugungskraft f\force of habit die Macht der Gewohnheitfrom \force of habit aus reiner Gewohnheithe was a powerful \force in politics er war ein einflussreicher Mann in der Politikthe \forces of evil die Mächte des Bösento have the \force of law rechtsverbindlich seinto be in/come [or be brought] into \force in Kraft sein/tretento put sth in[to] \force etw in Kraft setzenpolice \force Polizei fair \force Luftwaffe flabour \force Arbeitskräfte plarmed \forces Streitkräfte pl10.▶ to combine [or join] \forces zusammenhelfenwith combined \forces mit vereinten Kräften▶ by sheer \force of numbers aufgrund zahlenmäßiger ÜberlegenheitII. vt1. (compel)▪ to \force sb/oneself [to do sth] jdn/sich zwingen [etw zu tun]to \force sb out of the car jdn zwingen auszusteigento \force sb out of the house jdn zwingen das Haus zu verlassento \force sb to the floor jdn zu Boden zwingen▪ to be \forced to do sth gezwungen werden etw zu tun; (feel the necessity) gezwungen sein etw zu tun; (feel obliged) sich akk gezwungen sehen etw zu tun▪ to \force sb into doing sth jdn [dazu] zwingen, etw zu tunthe \forced us into the cellar sie zwangen uns in den Keller [zu gehen]to \force sb into the car jdn [dazu] zwingen, einzusteigen [o in den Wagen zu steigen]to \force sb into prostitution/resignation jdn zur Prostitution/zum Rücktritt zwingen2.▪ to \force sth etw erzwingenthe burglar \forced an entry der Einbrecher verschaffte sich mit Gewalt Zutrittto \force a confession out of sb jdn zu einem Geständnis zwingen, ein Geständnis von jdm erzwingento \force a smile gezwungen lächeln, sich akk zu einem Lächeln zwingento \force one's way into/through/out of sth sich dat seinen Weg in/durch etw akk /aus etw dat bahnento \force words out of sb jdm die Worte aus der Nase ziehen fam4. (make accept)▪ to \force sth on sb jdm etw aufzwingen5. (push, squeeze)to \force a nail into a wall einen Nagel in eine Wand treiben6. LAW7. (open)to \force a door/a lock eine Tür/ein Schloss aufbrechento \force a zip einen Reißverschluss mit Gewalt öffnen8. (make grow faster)to \force fruits/vegetables Früchte/Gemüse treiben fachspr\forced salad getriebener Salat fachspr9.▶ to \force sb's hand jdn zum Handeln zwingen▶ to \force an issue eine Entscheidung erzwingen▶ to \force the pace das Tempo forcieren* * *[fɔːs]1. n1) no pl (= physical strength, power) Kraft f; (of blow, impact, collision) Wucht f; (= physical coercion) Gewalt f; (PHYS) Kraft fthe force of the wind was so great he could hardly stand — der Wind war so stark, dass er kaum stehen konnte
they were there in force —
2) no pl (fig) (of argument) Überzeugungskraft f; (of music, phrase) Eindringlichkeit f; (of character) Stärke f; (of words) Macht fthe force of circumstances —
I see the force of what he is saying — ich sehe ein, was er sagt, ist zwingend
3) (= powerful thing, person) Macht fhe is a powerful force in the reform movement — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann in der Reformbewegung
See:→ life force4)See:5)to come into/be in force — in Kraft treten/sein
2. vt1) (= compel) zwingento force sb/oneself to do sth — jdn/sich zwingen, etw zu tun
he was forced to conclude that... — er sah sich zu der Folgerung gezwungen or gedrängt, dass...
2) (= extort, obtain by force) erzwingento force an error (Sport) — einen Fehler erzwingen, den Gegner ausspielen
3)to force sth ( up)on sb (present, one's company) — jdm etw aufdrängen; conditions, obedience jdm etw auferlegen; conditions, decision, war jdm etw aufzwingen
he forced himself on her (sexually) — er tat ihr Gewalt an
4) (= break open) aufbrechento force (an) entry — sich (dat) gewaltsam Zugang or Zutritt verschaffen
5)(= push, squeeze)
to force books into a box — Bücher in eine Kiste zwängenthe liquid is forced up the tube by a pump — die Flüssigkeit wird von einer Pumpe durch das Rohr nach oben gepresst
if it won't open/go in, don't force it — wenn es nicht aufgeht/passt, wende keine Gewalt an
to force one's way into sth — sich (dat) gewaltsam Zugang zu etw or in etw (acc)
to force one's way through — sich (dat) gewaltsam einen Weg bahnen
6) plants treiben7)(= produce with effort)
to force a smile — gezwungen lächeln* * *A s1. Stärke f, Kraft f, Wucht f (auch fig):force of gravity PHYS Schwerkraft;by force of arms mit Waffengewalt;a) sich zusammentun ( with mit),2. fig (auch politische etc) Kraft:forces of nature Naturkräfte, -gewalten3. Gewalt f:by force gewaltsam, mit Gewalt ( → A 4)by force zwangsweise ( → A 3);the force of circumstances der Zwang der Verhältnissebe in force in Kraft sein, gelten;6. Einfluss m, Macht f, Wirkung f, (Durchschlags-, Überzeugungs)Kraft f, Nachdruck m:lend force to Nachdruck verleihen (dat);the force of habit die Macht der Gewohnheit;from force of habit aus Gewohnheit7. (geistige oder moralische) Kraft9. umg Menge f:10. MILa) oft pl Streit-, Kriegsmacht fb) pl (Gesamt)Streitkräfte plc) pl Truppe f, Verband m11. Truppe f, Mannschaft f:a strong force of police ein starkes Polizeiaufgebot;B v/t1. zwingen, nötigen:force sb to resign jemanden zum Rücktritt zwingen;force sb’s hand jemanden zu handeln zwingen;we were forced to listen to their argument wir mussten uns (notgedrungen) ihren Streit mit anhören2. etwas erzwingen, durchsetzen, -drücken:force a smile gezwungen oder gequält lächeln, sich zu einem Lächeln zwingen, sich ein Lächeln abquälen;force sth from sb etwas von jemandem erzwingen;3. zwängen, drängen, drücken, pressen:force back (out, together) zurücktreiben (herausdrücken, zusammenpressen);she forced back her tears sie unterdrückte die Tränen;force down sein Essen hinunterwürgen;force one’s way into sich gewaltsam Zutritt verschaffen zu;force sb to the left jemanden nach links abdrängen;an idea forced itself into my mind ein Gedanke drängte sich mir auf6. aufzwingen, -drängen, -nötigen ( alle:sth [up]on sb jemandem etwas):force o.s. on sb sich jemandem aufdrängen7. überwältigen8. MIL erstürmen, erobern10. jemandem, auch einer Frau, auch fig dem Sinn etc Gewalt antun11. fig einen Ausdruck etc zu Tode reiten, zerreden12. das Tempo beschleunigen, forcieren14. (an)treibenF abk1. Fahrenheit3. French* * *1.[fɔːs]noun1) no pl. (strength, power) Stärke, die; (of bomb, explosion, attack, storm) Wucht, die; (physical strength) Kraft, diein force — (in large numbers) mit einem großen Aufgebot (see also b)
by force of — auf Grund (+ Gen.)
in force — (in effect) in Kraft
come into force — [Gesetz usw.:] in Kraft treten
put in[to] force — in Kraft setzen
3) (coercion, violence) Gewalt, dieuse or employ force [against somebody] — Gewalt [gegen jemanden] anwenden
by force — gewaltsam; mit Gewalt
4) (organized group) (of workers) Kolonne, die; Trupp, der; (of police) Einheit, die; (Mil.) Armee, diethere are forces in action/at work here... — hier walten Kräfte/sind Kräfte am Werk...
he is a force in the land (fig.)/a force to be reckoned with — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann im Land/eine Macht, die nicht zu unterschätzen ist
6) (meaning) Bedeutung, die7) (Phys.) Kraft, die2. transitive verb1) zwingenforce somebody/oneself [to do something] — jemanden/sich zwingen[, etwas zu tun]
be forced to do something — gezwungen sein od. sich gezwungen sehen, etwas zu tun
I was forced to accept/into accepting the offer — (felt obliged) ich fühlte mich verpflichtet, das Angebot anzunehmen
force somebody's hand — (fig.) jemanden zwingen zu handeln
force a confession from somebody — (fig.) jemanden zu einem Geständnis zwingen
3) (push)force something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
4) (impose, inflict)force something [up]on somebody — jemandem etwas aufzwingen od. aufnötigen
5) (break open)force [open] — aufbrechen
6) (effect by violent means) sich (Dat.) erzwingen [Zutritt]force one's way in[to a building] — sich (Dat.) mit Gewalt Zutritt [zu einem Gebäude] verschaffen
7) (produce with effort) sich zwingen zuPhrasal Verbs:- force up* * *n.Gewalt -en f.Kraft ¨-e f.Macht ¨-e f.Stärke -n f.Wirkung -en f.Zwang ¨-e m. v.erzwingen v.forcieren v.zwingen v.(§ p.,pp.: zwang, gezwungen) -
52 fragment
1. nounBruchstück, das; (of document, conversation) Fetzen, der; (of china) Scherbe, die; (Lit., Mus.) Fragment, das2. transitive & intransitive verb* * *1. ['fræɡmənt] noun1) (a piece broken off: The floor was covered with fragments of glass.) das Bruchstück2) (something which is not complete: a fragment of poetry.) das Fragment2. verb(to break into pieces: The glass is very strong but will fragment if dropped on the floor.) zerbrechen- academic.ru/29175/fragmentary">fragmentary* * *frag·mentI. n[ˈfrægmənt]to shatter [or smash] sth [in]to \fragments etw in Stücke schlagenII. vi[frægˈmənt, AM ˈfrægmənt]the party \fragmented while in opposition die Partei zersplitterte, während sie in der Opposition warIII. vt[frægˈmənt, AM ˈfrægmənt]▪ to \fragment sth1. (break into pieces) etw in Stücke brechenvarious trends in modern society have combined to \fragment the traditional family unit verschiedene Tendenzen der modernen Gesellschaft haben zur Auflösung der traditionellen Familieneinheit geführt* * *['frgmənt]1. n1) Bruchstück nt; (of china, glass) Scherbe f; (of shell, food) Stückchen nt; (of paper, letter) Schnipsel m; (of programme, opera etc) Bruchteil mhe smashed it to fragments —
2) (ESP LITER, MUS: unfinished work) Fragment nt2. vi[frg'ment] (rock, glass) (zer)brechen, in Stücke brechen; (fig) (hopes) sich zerschlagen; (society) zerfallen3. vt[frg'ment] rock, glass in Stücke brechen; (with hammer etc) in Stücke schlagen; (fig) society zerschlagen; audience aufsplittern; market, industry, work fragmentieren* * *fragment [ˈfræɡmənt]A s1. (literarisches etc) Fragment2. Bruchstück n, -teil m3. Überrest m, Stück n4. Fetzen m, Brocken m5. MIL Sprengstück n, Splitter mB v/t in Stücke schlagen, zerschlagen, auch fig zerstückeln, zersplitternC v/i (in Stücke) zerspringenfr. abk1. fragment2. franc3. from* * *1. nounBruchstück, das; (of document, conversation) Fetzen, der; (of china) Scherbe, die; (Lit., Mus.) Fragment, das2. transitive & intransitive verb* * *n.Bruchstück n.Fragment -e n.Scherbe -n f.Stück -e n. -
53 juntar
v.1 to put together.poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintingsjuntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building2 to join, to connect, to piece together, to put together.Elsa junta los cables Elsa joins the wires.3 to assemble, to bunch up, to bring together, to combine.Ellos juntaron un equipo ganador They assembled a winning team.4 to gather together, to get together, to pull together.Ellos juntaron varios candidatos They gathered together several candidates* * *2 familiar (coleccionar) to collect3 (reunir - dinero) to raise; (- gente) to gather together1 (unirse) to join, get together; (ríos, caminos) to meet2 (acercarse) to squeeze up■ juntaos un poco que no quepo squeeze up, I can't get in4 (amancebarse) to move in ( con, with), start living together* * *verb1) to unite2) assemble, collect3) gather4) pool•- juntarse- juntarse con* * *1. VT1) (=colocar juntos) to put togetherjuntar dinero — (=ahorrar) to save, save up; (=reunir fondos) to raise funds, fundraise
2) (=reunir) [+ amigos, conocidos] to get together; [+ participantes, concursantes] to bring together¿cómo consiguió el director juntar tantas estrellas en una misma película? — how did the director manage to bring together so many stars o get so many stars together in one film?
la final ha juntado a los dos mejores equipos del mundo — the final has brought together the two best teams in the world
3) (=coleccionar) [+ sellos, objetos] to collect4) (=entornar) [+ puerta, ventana] to push to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put... togetherb) ( reunir)2.juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
juntarse v pron1) personasa) ( acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) ( reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) ( relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) ( como pareja) to live together2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togetherb) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex. In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.----* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put... togetherb) ( reunir)2.juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
juntarse v pron1) personasa) ( acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) ( reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) ( relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) ( como pareja) to live together2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togetherb) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex: In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.
Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *juntar [A1 ]vt1 (unir) ‹pies/manos/camas› to put … togethersi juntamos dos mesas, cabremos todos if we put two tables together we'll all be able to fit roundcomo faltó un profesor, juntaron dos clases one teacher was away so they combined two classes o put two classes togetherjunta los verdes con los azules put the green ones and the blue ones together2(reunir): junta las fichas y ponlas en la caja collect up the counters and put them in the boxtendrás que juntar fuerzas para decírselo you'll have to pluck up courage to tell himestán juntando (dinero) para el viaje they are saving (up) for the tripme va a llevar tiempo juntar el dinero it's going to take me some time to get the money together o to raise the moneyjunta monedas/sellos ( esp AmL); she collects coins/stamps3(cerrar): junta la puerta push the door to■ juntarseA «personas»1 (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture2 (reunirse) to get togethertenemos que juntarnos un día para tomar una copa we must get together for a drink one of these daysse juntó con nosotros en Caracas he met up with us o joined us in Caracasnos juntamos para comprarle un regalo we got o ( BrE) clubbed together to buy her a present¡vaya dos que se han juntado! what a pair!3 (relacionarse) juntarse CON algn:yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sortse empezó a juntar con malas compañías she fell into bad companyno me junto más contigo ( leng infantil); I'm not playing with you any more4(como pareja): no se podían casar, así que se juntaron they couldn't get married so they started living togetherse volvieron a juntar they got back together againB1 «desgracias/sucesos» to come together¡este mes se nos ha juntado todo! this month it's just been one thing after anotherse juntó el accidente del niño con lo de la mudanza their son's accident came right on top of the move o came just as they were moving house2 «carreteras/conductos» to meet, join* * *
juntar ( conjugate juntar) verbo transitivo
‹ dinero› to save (up);◊ juntar sellos (esp AmL) to collect stamps
juntarse verbo pronominal
1 [ personas]
c) ( como pareja) to live together;
2
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
' juntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomerar
- reunir
- amontonar
English:
assemble
- connect
- gather
- join
- join up
- piece together
- pool
- put together
- throw together
- collect
- hoard
- piece
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [unir] to put together;junta los pies put your feet together;como no cabíamos todos, decidimos juntar las mesas as we didn't all fit, we decided to push the tables together;junté los cables con cinta aislante I tied the wires together with some insulating tape2. [reunir] to put together;[cromos, sellos, monedas] to collect; [fondos] to raise; [personas] to bring together;poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintings;he ido juntando dinero todo el año para las vacaciones I've been saving up all year for my Br holidays o US vacation;juntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building* * *v/t1 put together; bienes collect, accumulate2 gente gather together* * *juntar vt1) unir: to unite, to combine, to put together2) reunir: to collect, to gather together, to assemble3) : to close partwayjuntar la puerta: to leave the door ajar* * *juntar vb2. (unir) to join together3. (reunir) to get together -
54 combiner
combiner [kɔ̃bine]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = grouper) to combine (à, avec with)b. [+ affaire, mauvais coup] to devise ; [+ horaires, emploi du temps] to plan2. reflexive verb► se combiner [éléments] to combine* * *kɔ̃bine
1.
1) ( réunir) to combine (à, avec with)2) ( calculer) to work out [horaire, plan]
2.
se combiner verbe pronominal1) ( se mélanger) [éléments] to combine (à, avec with)2) ( s'harmoniser) [couleurs, saveurs] to go together* * *kɔ̃bine vt1) (= assembler) [éléments, signes, styles] to combinecombiner qch à qch; combiner qch avec qch — to combine sth with sth
2) (= organiser) [plan, horaire] to work out, to devise* * *combiner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( réunir) to combine (à, avec with); l'ambition et le talent combinés a combination of ambition and talent;2 ( calculer) to work out [horaire, plan]; to plan [action, stratégie]; combiner de faire to plan to do.B se combiner vpr1 ( se mélanger) [éléments] to combine (à, avec with);2 ( s'harmoniser) [couleurs, saveurs] to go together;3 ○( s'arranger) [plan, affaire] to work out; si ça se combine bien au bureau if things work out in the office.[kɔ̃bine] verbe transitif1. [harmoniser - styles] to combine, to match ; [ - couleurs] to match, to harmonize, to mix ; [ - sons] to harmonize, to mix2. [comprendre] to combineun appareil qui combine deux/diverses fonctions a two-function/multi-function apparatus5. CHIMIE to combine————————se combiner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [exister ensemble - éléments] to be combined3. CHIMIE4. (familier) [se passer]ça se combine ou les choses se combinent bien it's ou things are working out very well -
55 regrouper
regrouper [ʀ(ə)gʀupe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ objets, industries, partis, parcelles] to group together ; [+ pièces de collection] to bring together ; [+ territoires] to consolidate ; [+ services, classes] to merge2. reflexive verba. ( = se réunir) [personnes] to gather ; [entreprises] to group togetherb. [coureurs] to bunch together again ; [rugbymen] to form a loose scrum* * *ʀ(ə)gʀupe
1.
1) ( mettre ensemble) to group [something] together [objets, mots, services, terrains]; to bring [something] together [personnes]; to pool [intérêts]; ( amalgamer) to mergel'exposition regroupe vingt tableaux de Monet — the exhibition brings together twenty pictures by Monet
2) ( remettre ensemble) to reassemble [élèves]; to rally [partisans, armée]; to regroup [parti]; to round up [animaux]
2.
se regrouper verbe pronominal1) ( se mettre ensemble) [groupes, entreprises] to group together; [mécontents] to gather (together)2) ( se remettre ensemble) [personnes] to regroup; [coureurs] to bunch together again* * *ʀ(ə)ɡʀupe vt1) (= grouper) to group togetherNous avons regroupé les enfants suivant leur âge. — We grouped the children together according to age.
2) (= contenir) to include, to comprise* * *regrouper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre ensemble) to group [sth] together [objets, mots, services, terrains]; to bring [sth] together [personnes]; to group [sth] together, to consolidate [provinces, territoires]; to pool [intérêts]; ( amalgamer) to merge; l'exposition regroupe vingt tableaux de Monet the exhibition brings together twenty Monets; regrouper deux chapitres en un seul to merge two chapters into one; les trois écoles regroupent 3 000 élèves the three schools have a combined roll of 3,000 pupils; questions regroupées autour d'un thème questions based on a theme;2 ( remettre ensemble) to reassemble [élèves]; to rally [partisans, armée]; to regroup [parti]; to round up [animaux].B se regrouper vpr1 ( se mettre ensemble) [groupes, entreprises] to group together; [mécontents] to gather (together) (autour de around; derrière behind); se regrouper en association to form an association;2 ( se remettre ensemble) [personnes] to regroup; [coureurs] to bunch together again.[rəgrupe] verbe transitif2. [contenir] to containle centre culturel regroupe sous un même toit un cinéma et un théâtre the arts centre accommodates ou has a cinema and a theatre (under the same roof)————————se regrouper verbe pronominal intransitif1. [institutions] to group together[foule] to gatherles sociétés se sont regroupées pour mieux faire face à la concurrence the companies have joined forces to deal more effectively with the competition -
56 réunir
réunir [ʀeyniʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verba. ( = rassembler) to collect ; [+ fonds] to raiseb. ( = cumuler) to combined. ( = raccorder, relier) to joine. ( = rattacher à) réunir à [+ province] to unite to2. reflexive verba. ( = se rencontrer) to meetb. ( = s'associer) [entreprises] to merge ; [États] to unite* * *ʀeyniʀ
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1) ( assembler) [congrès] to bring together [participants]; [organisateur] to get [somebody] together [participants]2) ( convoquer) to call [somebody] together [délégués]; to convene [assemblée]3) ( inviter) to have [somebody] round GB ou over [amis]4) ( rapprocher) to join [bords]; to bring [somebody] together [personnes]; (après une brouille, une séparation) to reunite5) ( fusionner) to merge [sociétés]; to unite [provinces] (à with)6) ( cumuler)7) ( recueillir) to raise [fonds]; to collect [preuves, articles]8) ( regrouper) to assemble [éléments, preuves]; to gather [something] together [documents]9) ( relier) [route, canal] to connect [lieux]
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se réunir verbe pronominal1) ( s'assembler) [délégués, comité] to meet; [amis] to get together2) ( se joindre) [routes, fleuves] to meet3) ( s'associer) [sociétés] to merge; [nations] to unite* * *ʀeyniʀ vt1) [personnes] (= convoquer) to call together, (= rassembler) to gather together2) (= cumuler) to combine3) (= rapprocher) [personnes] to bring together, to reunite4) (= rattacher) [territoires] to unite* * *réunir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( assembler) [congrès, manifestation] to bring together [participants]; [organisateur] to get [sb] together [participants];2 ( convoquer) to call [sb] together [délégués, collaborateurs]; to convene [conseil, assemblée];3 ( inviter) to have [sb] round GB ou over [amis, parents]; réunir ses amis pour son anniversaire to have friends roundGB to celebrate one's birthday;4 ( rapprocher) to join [bords]; ( en tirant) to draw [sth] together; to bring [sb] together [personnes]; ( après une brouille) to bring [sb] together again, to reunite; ( après une séparation) to reunite; la passion pour les livres les a réunis a love of books brought them together;5 ( fusionner) Entr to merge [sociétés]; Pol to unite [États, province] (à with); réunir un territoire à un État to join a territory to a state; réunir deux provinces en une seule to unite ou merge two provinces;6 ( cumuler) liter réunir les qualités nécessaires to have all the necessary qualifications; réunir les conditions nécessaires to fulfilGB all the necessary conditions;8 ( regrouper) to assemble [éléments, preuves]; to gather [sth] together [documents, papiers]; réunir des tickets avec un trombone/avec une épingle to clip/to pin tickets together;9 ( relier) [galerie, route, canal] to connect [lieux]; réunir les deux extrémités par un nœud to knot the two ends together.B se réunir vpr1 ( s'assembler) [délégués, comité] to meet; [amis, parents] to get together; se réunir entre amis to get together with friends, to have a get-together with friends;2 ( se joindre) [routes, fleuves] to meet;[reynir] verbe transitif1. [relier - pôles, tuyaux] to join (together) ; [ - brins, câbles] to tie together[province]3. [combiner - goûts, couleurs] to combine4. [recueillir - statistiques, propositions] to put ou to collect together ; [ - preuves] to put together ; [ - fonds] to raisea. [après rendez-vous manqué] at last we are togetherb. [après querelle] we are reunited at lastréunissez les élèves par groupes de dix gather ou put the pupils into groups of ten————————se réunir verbe pronominal intransitif -
57 iron
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bar of iron[English Plural] bars of iron[Swahili Word] pande la chuma[Swahili Plural] mapande ya chuma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Related Words] chuma------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] galvanized iron sheet[English Plural] iron sheets[Swahili Word] bati[Swahili Plural] mabati[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron[English Plural] iron[Swahili Word] chuma[Swahili Plural] vyuma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[English Example] the door of the wall safe was iron[Swahili Example] mlango wa sefu la ukutani ulikuwa wa chuma------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron[Swahili Word] feri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9[Dialect] recent[English Definition] a heavy malleable ductile magnetic silver-white metallic element that readily rusts in moist air, occurs native in meteorites and combined in most igneous rocks, is the most used of metals, and is vital to biological processes (identified in antiquity)[Terminology] chemistry------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron[Swahili Word] -piga pasi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron (clothes)[Swahili Word] -piga pasi[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] ind------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron (for clothes)[English Plural] irons[Swahili Word] pasi[Swahili Plural] pasi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron (piece of)[English Plural] iron pieces[Swahili Word] chuma[Swahili Plural] vyuma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[English Example] this man is as steady as a piece of iron[Swahili Example] mtu huyu ni chuma------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron bar[English Plural] iron bars[Swahili Word] mtaimbo[Swahili Plural] mitaimbo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron bar[English Plural] iron bars[Swahili Word] mtalimbo[Swahili Plural] mitalimbo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron brass[Swahili Word] masoka[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron clothes[Swahili Word] -piga pasi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron wire[Swahili Word] masoka[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] iron working[Swahili Word] ufuaji chuma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] -fua, chuma------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sheet iron[Swahili Word] mabamba ya chuma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Related Words] mabamba------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] tempered iron[Swahili Word] pua[Swahili Plural] pua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] pers------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n совокупность; целоеin the aggregate — в совокупности, в целом
2. n спец. комплект3. n тех. агрегат; совокупность4. n геол. скопление, масса5. n геол. сросток минералов6. n геол. тех. скелетный материал; заполнитель7. n геол. воен. суммарное количество8. n геол. эк. сводный показатель9. n геол. информ. агрегат, составное значение10. a совокупный, собранный вместе в одно целое; суммарный, итоговый; общий11. a воен. суммарный12. a бот. сборный13. v собирать в одно целое, соединять14. v составлять в общем; давать в совокупностиСинонимический ряд:1. total (adj.) added; combined; complete; entire; total; whole2. agglomerate (noun) agglomerate; agglomeration; aggregation; conglomerate3. combination (noun) combination; composite; conglomeration; mixture4. entirety (noun) all; amount; assemblage; be-all and end-all; body; budget; bulk; entirety; gross; quantity; quantum; sum; sum total; summation; tale; total; totality; whole5. add up to (verb) add up to; amount to6. amount (verb) add up; amount; come; number; reach; run; run into; run to; sum into; sum to; total7. gather (verb) accrue; accumulate; amass; assemble; collect; combine; garner; gather; pile up; roll up; totalАнтонимический ряд:constituent; part; partial; particular; separate -
59 associated
1. a объединённый, соединённый; присоединённый2. a ассоциированный3. a действующий совместно; взаимодействующий4. a спец. вызванный, обусловленный, связанныйСинонимический ряд:1. analogous (adj.) alike; allied; analogous; comparable; equivalent; homogeneous; homologous; much the same; of a kind2. coupled (verb) bracketed; connected; correlated; coupled; identified; linked3. joined (verb) affiliated; allied; bound; bracketed; coalesced; combined; compounded; concreted; conjoined; conjugated; connected; coupled; joined; linked; married; related; united; wedded; yoked4. trooped (verb) consorted; fraternised; hobnobbed; trooped -
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1. n физ. хим. соединение; смесь; состав2. n лингв. сложное слово3. n тех. компаунд-машина4. a спец. составной, сложный5. v смешивать, составлять; соединять6. v юр. приходить к компромиссному соглашению; выкупать; погашать повременные платежиthey finally compounded their differences and shook hands — они в конце концов уладили свои разногласия и обменялись рукопожатием
7. v юр. отказываться от возбуждения иска, жалобы8. v юр. начислять или рассчитывать сложные проценты9. v юр. осложнять; усугублять10. n огороженная территория вокруг фабрики или жилья европейца11. n огороженные бараки для рабочих алмазных приисков12. n воен. временный лагерь для военнопленныхСинонимический ряд:1. composite (adj.) combined; complex; complicated; composite; difficult; intricate; involved; mixed; multifarious; multiple; varied2. common (noun) common; court; grounds3. mixture (noun) admixture; aggregate; alloy; amalgam; amalgamation; blend; combination; commixture; composite; compost; fusion; immixture; interfusion; intermixture; mix; mixture; mix-up; preparation; solution; suspension; synthesis4. increase (verb) aggrandize; augment; beef up; boost; build; complicate; confound; enlarge; exacerbate; expand; extend; heighten; increase; intensify; magnify; make complex; make intricate; manifold; multiply; plus; push5. join (verb) associate; bond; bracket; coadunate; coagment; coalesce; combine; concrete; confuse; conjoin; conjugate; connect; couple; incorporate; join; link; marry; one; relate; synthesize; unite; wed; yoke6. mix (verb) admix; amalgamate; blend; comingle; commingle; commix; fuse; immingle; immix; interblend; interflow; interfuse; intermingle; intermix; make up; meld; merge; mingle; mix; stirАнтонимический ряд:element; minimize; separate; simple
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