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5 CONGRATULATING
[A]GRATULABUNDUS (-A -UM)[N]CONGRATULATIO (-ONIS) (F) -
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7 congratulating
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8 my wife joins in congratulating you
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > my wife joins in congratulating you
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‹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.) juntar, unir2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) unir3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) hacerser socio de, afiliarse4) ((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.) juntarse, confluir5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) reunirse con, unirse a
2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) juntura- join hands
- join in
- join up
join1 n juntura / costurajoin2 vb1. unir / juntar2. acompañar / reunirsewill you join me for a coffee? ¿quieres tomar un café conmigo?3. reunirse4. hacerse socio / incorporarse / alistarsetr[ʤɔɪn]1 (bring together) juntar, unir2 (connect) unir, conectar3 (company etc) incorporarse a4 (armed forces) alistarse en; (police) ingresar en5 (club) hacerse socio,-a de6 (party) afiliarse a, ingresar en7 (be with somebody) reunirse con, unirse a■ would you like to join us for the evening? ¿les gustaría pasar la tarde con nosotros?■ will you join me in a whisky? ¿quiere tomar un whisky conmigo?1 juntarse, unirse1 juntura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjoin the club! ¡ya somos dos etc!to join battle with trabar batalla conto join forces aunar esfuerzosto join forces with somebody unirse a alguiento join hands cogerse de las manosjoin ['ʤɔɪn] vt1) connect, link: unir, juntarto join in marriage: unir en matrimonio2) adjoin: lindar con, colindar con3) meet: reunirse con, encontrarse conwe joined them for lunch: nos reunimos con ellos para almorzar4) : hacerse socio de (una organización), afiliarse a (un partido), entrar en (una empresa)join vi1) unite: unirse2) merge: empalmar (dícese de las carreteras), confluir (dícese de los ríos)3)to join up : hacerse socio, enrolarsev.• acoplar v.• adjuntar v.• adunar v.• agregar v.• asociar v.• combinar v.• juntar v.• ligar v.• reunir v.• reunirse con v.• trabar v.• unir v.• unirse a v.
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1. dʒɔɪn1) (fasten, link) \<\<ropes/wires\>\> unir; ( put together) \<\<tables\>\> juntarI joined an extra length onto the hosepipe — le añadí or le agregué un trozo a la manguera
to join hands — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* de la mano
2)a) (meet, keep company with)we're going for a drink, won't o will you join us? — vamos a tomar algo ¿nos acompañas?
you go ahead, I'll join you later — ustedes vayan que ya iré yo luego
may I join you? — ¿le importa si me siento aquí?
won't o will you join us for dinner? — ¿por qué no cenan con nosotros?
b) ( associate oneself with)I'd like you all to join me in a toast to... — quiero proponer un brindis por..., propongo que brindemos todos por...
my husband joins me in wishing you a speedy recovery — (frml) tanto mi marido como yo le deseamos una pronta recuperación
3)a) ( become part of) unirse a, sumarse aI joined the course in November — empecé el curso en noviembre, me uní al grupo en noviembre
b) ( become member of) \<\<club\>\> hacerse* socio de; \<\<union\>\> afiliarse a; \<\<army\>\> alistarse en; \<\<firm\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) entrar a, incorporarse a4)a) ( merge with)the path joins the road a mile further on — el camino empalma con la carretera una milla más adelante
this river eventually joins the Thames — este río desemboca en or confluye con el Támesis
b) ( get onto)
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vi1) to join (together) \<\<parts/components\>\> unirse; \<\<groups\>\> unirseto join WITH somebody IN -ING: they join with me in congratulating you — se unen a mis felicitaciones, se hacen partícipes de mi enhorabuena (frml)
2) ( merge) \<\<streams\>\> confluir*; \<\<roads\>\> empalmar, unirse3) ( become member) hacerse* socio•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join up
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noun juntura f, unión f[dʒɔɪn]1. VT1) (=put together, link) [+ ends, pieces, parts] unir, juntar; [+ tables] juntarto join (together) two ends of a chain — unir or juntar dos extremos de una cadena
the island is joined to the mainland by a bridge — un puente une or conecta la isla a tierra firme
to join A to B, to join A and B — unir or juntar A con B
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join the dots to form a picture — una los puntos para formar un dibujo2) (=merge with) [+ river] desembocar en, confluir con; [+ sea] desembocar en; [+ road] empalmar conwhere does the River Wye join the Severn? — ¿a qué altura desemboca el Wye en el Severn?, ¿dónde confluye el Wye con el Severn?
3) (=enter, become part of) [+ university, firm, religious order] ingresar en, entrar en; [+ club, society] hacerse socio de; [+ political party] afiliarse a, hacerse miembro de; [+ army, navy] alistarse en, ingresar en; [+ queue] meterse en; [+ procession, strike, movement] sumarse a, unirse a•
join the club! * — ¡bienvenido al club!•
to join forces (with sb to do sth) — (gen) juntarse (con algn para hacer algo); (Mil) aliarse (con algn para hacer algo); (Comm) asociarse (con algn para hacer algo)battle 1., 1), rank I, 1., 2)•
we joined the motorway at junction 15 — nos metimos en la autopista por la entrada 154) (=be with, meet) [+ person] acompañar amay I join you? — (at table) ¿les importa que les acompañe?
will you join us for dinner? — ¿nos acompañas a cenar?, ¿cenas con nosotros?
if you're going for a walk, do you mind if I join you? — si vais a dar un paseo, ¿os importa que os acompañe?
will you join me in or for a drink? — ¿se toma una copa conmigo?
join us at the same time next week for... — (Rad, TV) la próxima semana tiene una cita con nosotros a la misma hora en...
Paul joins me in wishing you... — al igual que yo, Paul te desea...
they should join us in exposing government corruption — deberían unirse or sumarse a nosotros para sacar a la luz la corrupción del gobierno
2. VI1) (=connect) [ends, pieces, parts] unirse, juntarse2) (=merge) [roads] empalmar, juntarse; [rivers] confluir, juntarse; [lines] juntarse3)• to join together (to do sth) — (=meet) [people] reunirse (para hacer algo); (=unite) [groups, organizations] unirse (para hacer algo); (=pool resources) asociarse (para hacer algo)
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to join with sb in doing sth — unirse a algn para hacer algoMoscow and Washington have joined in condemning these actions — Moscú y Washington se han unido para protestar por estas acciones
we join with you in hoping that... — compartimos su esperanza de que... + subjun, al igual que ustedes esperamos que... + subjun
3.N (in wood, crockery) juntura f, unión f ; (Tech) junta fyou could hardly see the join — apenas se notaba la juntura or la unión
- join in- join on- join up* * *
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1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (fasten, link) \<\<ropes/wires\>\> unir; ( put together) \<\<tables\>\> juntarI joined an extra length onto the hosepipe — le añadí or le agregué un trozo a la manguera
to join hands — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* de la mano
2)a) (meet, keep company with)we're going for a drink, won't o will you join us? — vamos a tomar algo ¿nos acompañas?
you go ahead, I'll join you later — ustedes vayan que ya iré yo luego
may I join you? — ¿le importa si me siento aquí?
won't o will you join us for dinner? — ¿por qué no cenan con nosotros?
b) ( associate oneself with)I'd like you all to join me in a toast to... — quiero proponer un brindis por..., propongo que brindemos todos por...
my husband joins me in wishing you a speedy recovery — (frml) tanto mi marido como yo le deseamos una pronta recuperación
3)a) ( become part of) unirse a, sumarse aI joined the course in November — empecé el curso en noviembre, me uní al grupo en noviembre
b) ( become member of) \<\<club\>\> hacerse* socio de; \<\<union\>\> afiliarse a; \<\<army\>\> alistarse en; \<\<firm\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) entrar a, incorporarse a4)a) ( merge with)the path joins the road a mile further on — el camino empalma con la carretera una milla más adelante
this river eventually joins the Thames — este río desemboca en or confluye con el Támesis
b) ( get onto)
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vi1) to join (together) \<\<parts/components\>\> unirse; \<\<groups\>\> unirseto join WITH somebody IN -ING: they join with me in congratulating you — se unen a mis felicitaciones, se hacen partícipes de mi enhorabuena (frml)
2) ( merge) \<\<streams\>\> confluir*; \<\<roads\>\> empalmar, unirse3) ( become member) hacerse* socio•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join up
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noun juntura f, unión f -
10 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) godt gjort!* * *(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) godt gjort! -
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1. [dʒɔın] n1. связь, соединение2. точка, линия, плоскость соединения; паз; шов2. [dʒɔın] v1. 1) соединять; связыватьto join one length of rope to another - связать один кусок верёвки с другим
he joined the two pieces (together) - он связал /соединил/ оба куска (вместе)
to join forces - объединять /соединять/ усилия
to join theory and practice - соединять /сочетать/ теорию с практикой
2) соединяться; объединятьсяthey join in the struggle for peace - они объединились /сплотились/ в борьбе за мир
to join in matrimony /in marriage/ - соединиться /сочетаться/ узами брака
2. соединяться, сливатьсяwhere do the two streams join (together)? - где сливаются эти ручьи?
3. граничить, соседствовать4. (тж. in) присоединяться; входить в компаниюto join (in) with smb. - присоединиться к кому-л.
to join smb. in a walk - пойти вместе гулять
I'll join you in a few minutes - я буду с вами через несколько минут; я вас нагоню через несколько минут
to join in a game [in an excursion, in an enterprise] - принять участие в игре [экскурсии, деле]
may I join in the game? - можно мне поиграть с вами?; разрешите мне присоединиться (к игре)?
will you join us for lunch? - не хотите ли позавтракать с нами?
my wife joins in congratulating you - моя жена присоединяется к поздравлениям
we all join with Mr. and Mrs. Smith in their sorrow - мы все разделяем горе г-на и г-жи Смит
5. вступить в члены (общества, партии и т. п.)to join a club [a party] - стать членом клуба [партии]
he joined a labour union - он вступил в рабочий союз /в профсоюз/
to join the army - вступить /пойти/ в армию
to join a team - спорт. войти в состав команды
6. возвратиться; снова занять своё местоto join one's regiment [one's ship] - вернуться в полк [на корабль] (после отпуска и т. п.)
he must join his regiment when his leave is over - он должен вернуться в полк по окончании отпуска
7. тех. наращивать; сплачивать8. стр. перевязывать ( кирпичную кладку)9. разг. поступить на военную службу (тж. join up)♢
to join battle - а) начать, завязать сражение; б) вступить в борьбу, соревнованиеto join hands - а) взяться за руки; б) объединиться, действовать сообща /рука об руку/
to join issue - а) принять участие в прениях; вести дискуссию, спорить; б) юр. совместно передать дело на рассмотрение суда ( о сторонах); в) юр. принять решение, предложенное другой стороной
to join issues with smb. on smth. - а) начать спор /заспорить/ с кем-л. о чём-л.; б) начать тяжбу с кем-л.
to join the banners - встать под чьи-л. знамёна, присоединиться к кому-л., стать на чью-л. сторону
to join the colours - поступить на военную службу, вступить в армию, встать под знамёна
to join smb.'s standard - стать чьим-л. приверженцем /последователем/
to join the angels - ≅ отправиться в лучший мир /к праотцам/, умереть
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kən'ɡrætjuleit((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) felicitar- congratulation
congratulate vb felicitartr[kən'grætjəleɪt]1 felicitar (on, por), dar la enhorabuena a (on, por)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto congratulate oneself felicitarse, congratularsev.• alegrar v.• congratular v.• cumplimentar v.• felicitar v.kən'grætʃəleɪt, kən'grætjʊleɪt
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transitive verb felicitarto congratulate somebody ON something/-ING — felicitar or darle* la enhorabuena a alguien por algo/+ inf
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v reflto congratulate oneself ON something — felicitarse por or de algo, congratularse por or de algo (frml)
[kǝn'ɡrætjuleɪt]VT felicitarto congratulate sb (on sth/on doing sth) — felicitar a algn (por algo/por hacer algo)
* * *[kən'grætʃəleɪt, kən'grætjʊleɪt]
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transitive verb felicitarto congratulate somebody ON something/-ING — felicitar or darle* la enhorabuena a alguien por algo/+ inf
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v reflto congratulate oneself ON something — felicitarse por or de algo, congratularse por or de algo (frml)
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I noun, usu. in pl.Vorfahr, derII intransitive verb,1) (refrain)forbear from doing something — davon Abstand nehmen, etwas zu tun
2) (be patient) sich gedulden* * *for·bear1< forbore, forborne>[fɔ:ˈbeəʳ, AM fɔ:rˈber]even his critics could scarcely \forbear from congratulating him selbst seine Kritiker konnten kaum umhin, ihm zu gratulierenthe doctor said she was optimistic but forbore to make any promises die Ärztin sagte, sie sei optimistisch, nahm aber davon Abstand, irgendwelche Versprechungen zu machen gehfor·bear2* * *I [fɔː'bɛə(r)] pret forbore, ptp forborne ( form)1. viI forbore from expressing my opinion — ich verzichtete darauf or nahm Abstand davon, meine Meinung zu äußern
we begged him to forbear — wir baten ihn, darauf zu verzichten
2. vtII ['fɔːbɛə(r)]he forbore to make any comment — er enthielt sich jeden Kommentars
n (form)Vorfahr( in) m(f), Ahn(e) m, Ahne f* * *forbear1 [fɔː(r)ˈbeə(r)] prät -bore [-ˈbɔː(r); US auch -ˈbəʊr], pperf -borne [-ˈbɔː(r)n; US auch -ˈbəʊrn]A v/t1. unterlassen, Abstand nehmen von, sich einer Sache enthalten:2. obs erdulden, ertragenB v/i1. davon Abstand nehmen, es unterlassen ( beide:from doing zu tun)2. sich beherrschen, sich zurückhaltenforbear2 → academic.ru/28785/forebear">forebear* * *I noun, usu. in pl.Vorfahr, derII intransitive verb,1) (refrain)forbear from doing something — davon Abstand nehmen, etwas zu tun
2) (be patient) sich gedulden* * *n.Vorfahr -en m. -
14 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) muy bien, así se hacewell done!¡muy bien!, ¡así se hace! -
15 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) vel af sér vikið -
16 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) Jól van! -
17 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) parabéns!* * *well done!bem feito! muito bem! bravo!————————well done!bravo! bem feito! -
18 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) Aferin!, Çok iyi!, Bravo! -
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(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) bravo! -
20 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) mainiota
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