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conjoin

  • 1 Verbinden

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (zusammenbinden) tie (together); (Getrenntes) connect ( mit with, to); (vereinigen) join, unite; (kombinieren) combine; angenehm
    3. MED. (Wunde) dress, bandage; (jemanden) bandage s.o. up
    4. TELEF.: jemanden verbinden put s.o. through ( mit to); ich verbinde hold the line, please
    5. TECH. connect, couple, link; CHEM. combine; EDV connect
    6. (assoziieren) associate
    7. emotional: uns verbindet vieles we have a lot in common; mich verbindet einiges mit dieser Gegend I have several ties with this area; was verbindet dich mit dieser Stadt? what connections do you have with this town?; die beiden verbindet eine enge Freundschaft they are bound by close friendship; verbunden
    II v/refl combine (auch CHEM.), be combined; in ihm verbinden sich Kraft und Schnelligkeit etc. he (bzw. it) is a combination of power and speed etc.; sich ( mit jemandem) ehelich verbinden förm. enter into (holy) matrimony (with s.o.)
    * * *
    (Telefon) to connect; to put through;
    (Wunde) to dress; to bandage; to strap;
    (kombinieren) to link; to associate; to combine; to link up;
    (vereinigen) to conjoin; to join; to unite;
    (zusammenbinden) to bind together; to bind; to tie;
    sich verbinden
    to conjoin; to unite; to ally; to connect
    * * *
    ver|bịn|den ptp verbu\#nden irreg [fɛɐ'bʊndn]
    1. vt
    1) (MED) to dress; (mit Binden) to bandage
    2) (= verknüpfen, in Kontakt bringen) (lit, fig) to connect, to link; Punkte to join (up)
    3) (TELEC)

    ich verbinde! — I'll put you through, I'll connect you

    (Sie sind hier leider) falsch verbunden! — (I'm sorry, you've got the) wrong number!

    4) (= gleichzeitig haben or tun, anschließen) to combine
    5) (= assoziieren) to associate
    6)

    (= mit sich bringen) mit etw verbunden sein — to involve sth

    die damit verbundenen Kosten/Gefahren etc — the costs/dangers etc involved

    7) (emotional) Menschen to unite, to join together

    freundschaftlich/in Liebe verbunden sein (geh) — to be united or joined together in friendship/love

    2. vr
    1) (= zusammenkommen) to combine (AUCH CHEM) (mit with, zu to form), to join (together); (= sich zusammentun) to join forces

    sich ehelich/in Liebe/Freundschaft verbinden (geh) — to join together in marriage/love/friendship

    2) (= assoziiert werden) to be associated; (= hervorgerufen werden) to be evoked (mit by)
    3. vi
    (emotional) to form a bond
    * * *
    1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) associate
    2) (to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bandage
    3) ((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.) join
    4) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) join
    5) (to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) combine
    6) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) connect
    7) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) connect
    8) (to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) couple
    9) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) dress
    10) (to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) link
    11) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) put through
    * * *
    ver·bin·den *1
    jdn \verbinden to dress sb's wound[s]
    [jdm/sich] etw \verbinden to dress [sb's/one's] sth
    ver·bin·den *2
    I. vt
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to join [up sep] sth
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to join sth [to sth]
    jdn [mit jdm] \verbinden to put sb through [or connect sb] [to sb]
    falsch verbunden! [you've got the] wrong number!
    [ich] verbinde! I'll put [or I'm putting] you through, I'll connect you
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to connect [or link] sth [with each other [or one another]]
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to connect [or link] sth [with sth]
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to combine sth [with each other [or one another]]
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to combine sth [with sth]
    das Nützliche mit dem Angenehmen \verbinden to combine business with pleasure
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to associate sth with sth
    der [o die] [o das] damit verbundene[n]... the... involved
    [mit etw dat] verbunden sein to involve [sth]
    jdn/etw [mit jdm] \verbinden to unite sb/sth [with sb]
    uns \verbinden lediglich Geschäftsinteressen we are business associates and nothing more
    II. vr
    sich akk [mit etw dat] \verbinden to combine [with sth]
    sich akk [mit jdm/etw] [zu etw dat] \verbinden to join forces [with sb/sth] [to form sth]
    sich akk [mit jdm/etw] zu einer Initiative \verbinden to join forces [with sb/sth] to form a pressure group
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bandagieren) bandage; dress

    jemandem/sich den Fuß verbinden — bandage or dress somebody's/one's foot

    jemanden/sich verbinden — dress somebody's/one's wounds

    2) (zubinden) bind

    mit verbundenen Augen — blindfold[ed]

    3) (zusammenfügen) join <wires, lengths of wood, etc.>; join up < dots>
    4) (zusammenhalten) hold < parts> together
    5) (in Beziehung bringen) connect ( durch by); link <towns, lakes, etc.> ( durch by)
    6) (verknüpfen) combine <abilities, qualities, etc.>

    die damit verbundenen Anstrengungen/Kosten — usw. the effort/cost etc. involved

    7) auch itr. (telefonisch)

    jemanden [mit jemandem] verbinden — put somebody through [to somebody]

    Moment, ich verbinde — one moment, I'll put you through

    9) (assoziieren) associate ( mit with)
    2.
    1) (auch Chemie) combine ( mit with)
    2) (sich zusammentun) join [together]; join forces
    3) (in Gedanken) be associated ( mit with)
    * * *
    Verbinden n; -s, kein pl; IT connection, linking
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bandagieren) bandage; dress

    jemandem/sich den Fuß verbinden — bandage or dress somebody's/one's foot

    jemanden/sich verbinden — dress somebody's/one's wounds

    2) (zubinden) bind

    mit verbundenen Augen — blindfold[ed]

    3) (zusammenfügen) join <wires, lengths of wood, etc.>; join up < dots>
    4) (zusammenhalten) hold < parts> together
    5) (in Beziehung bringen) connect ( durch by); link <towns, lakes, etc.> ( durch by)
    6) (verknüpfen) combine <abilities, qualities, etc.>

    die damit verbundenen Anstrengungen/Kosten — usw. the effort/cost etc. involved

    7) auch itr. (telefonisch)

    jemanden [mit jemandem] verbinden — put somebody through [to somebody]

    Moment, ich verbinde — one moment, I'll put you through

    9) (assoziieren) associate ( mit with)
    2.
    1) (auch Chemie) combine ( mit with)
    2) (sich zusammentun) join [together]; join forces
    3) (in Gedanken) be associated ( mit with)
    * * *
    n.
    connecting n.
    splicing n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Verbinden

  • 2 verbinden

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (zusammenbinden) tie (together); (Getrenntes) connect ( mit with, to); (vereinigen) join, unite; (kombinieren) combine; angenehm
    3. MED. (Wunde) dress, bandage; (jemanden) bandage s.o. up
    4. TELEF.: jemanden verbinden put s.o. through ( mit to); ich verbinde hold the line, please
    5. TECH. connect, couple, link; CHEM. combine; EDV connect
    6. (assoziieren) associate
    7. emotional: uns verbindet vieles we have a lot in common; mich verbindet einiges mit dieser Gegend I have several ties with this area; was verbindet dich mit dieser Stadt? what connections do you have with this town?; die beiden verbindet eine enge Freundschaft they are bound by close friendship; verbunden
    II v/refl combine (auch CHEM.), be combined; in ihm verbinden sich Kraft und Schnelligkeit etc. he (bzw. it) is a combination of power and speed etc.; sich ( mit jemandem) ehelich verbinden förm. enter into (holy) matrimony (with s.o.)
    * * *
    (Telefon) to connect; to put through;
    (Wunde) to dress; to bandage; to strap;
    (kombinieren) to link; to associate; to combine; to link up;
    (vereinigen) to conjoin; to join; to unite;
    (zusammenbinden) to bind together; to bind; to tie;
    sich verbinden
    to conjoin; to unite; to ally; to connect
    * * *
    ver|bịn|den ptp verbu\#nden irreg [fɛɐ'bʊndn]
    1. vt
    1) (MED) to dress; (mit Binden) to bandage
    2) (= verknüpfen, in Kontakt bringen) (lit, fig) to connect, to link; Punkte to join (up)
    3) (TELEC)

    ich verbinde! — I'll put you through, I'll connect you

    (Sie sind hier leider) falsch verbunden! — (I'm sorry, you've got the) wrong number!

    4) (= gleichzeitig haben or tun, anschließen) to combine
    5) (= assoziieren) to associate
    6)

    (= mit sich bringen) mit etw verbunden sein — to involve sth

    die damit verbundenen Kosten/Gefahren etc — the costs/dangers etc involved

    7) (emotional) Menschen to unite, to join together

    freundschaftlich/in Liebe verbunden sein (geh) — to be united or joined together in friendship/love

    2. vr
    1) (= zusammenkommen) to combine (AUCH CHEM) (mit with, zu to form), to join (together); (= sich zusammentun) to join forces

    sich ehelich/in Liebe/Freundschaft verbinden (geh) — to join together in marriage/love/friendship

    2) (= assoziiert werden) to be associated; (= hervorgerufen werden) to be evoked (mit by)
    3. vi
    (emotional) to form a bond
    * * *
    1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) associate
    2) (to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bandage
    3) ((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.) join
    4) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) join
    5) (to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) combine
    6) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) connect
    7) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) connect
    8) (to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) couple
    9) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) dress
    10) (to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) link
    11) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) put through
    * * *
    ver·bin·den *1
    jdn \verbinden to dress sb's wound[s]
    [jdm/sich] etw \verbinden to dress [sb's/one's] sth
    ver·bin·den *2
    I. vt
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to join [up sep] sth
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to join sth [to sth]
    jdn [mit jdm] \verbinden to put sb through [or connect sb] [to sb]
    falsch verbunden! [you've got the] wrong number!
    [ich] verbinde! I'll put [or I'm putting] you through, I'll connect you
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to connect [or link] sth [with each other [or one another]]
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to connect [or link] sth [with sth]
    etw [miteinander] \verbinden to combine sth [with each other [or one another]]
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to combine sth [with sth]
    das Nützliche mit dem Angenehmen \verbinden to combine business with pleasure
    etw [mit etw dat] \verbinden to associate sth with sth
    der [o die] [o das] damit verbundene[n]... the... involved
    [mit etw dat] verbunden sein to involve [sth]
    jdn/etw [mit jdm] \verbinden to unite sb/sth [with sb]
    uns \verbinden lediglich Geschäftsinteressen we are business associates and nothing more
    II. vr
    sich akk [mit etw dat] \verbinden to combine [with sth]
    sich akk [mit jdm/etw] [zu etw dat] \verbinden to join forces [with sb/sth] [to form sth]
    sich akk [mit jdm/etw] zu einer Initiative \verbinden to join forces [with sb/sth] to form a pressure group
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bandagieren) bandage; dress

    jemandem/sich den Fuß verbinden — bandage or dress somebody's/one's foot

    jemanden/sich verbinden — dress somebody's/one's wounds

    2) (zubinden) bind

    mit verbundenen Augen — blindfold[ed]

    3) (zusammenfügen) join <wires, lengths of wood, etc.>; join up < dots>
    4) (zusammenhalten) hold < parts> together
    5) (in Beziehung bringen) connect ( durch by); link <towns, lakes, etc.> ( durch by)
    6) (verknüpfen) combine <abilities, qualities, etc.>

    die damit verbundenen Anstrengungen/Kosten — usw. the effort/cost etc. involved

    7) auch itr. (telefonisch)

    jemanden [mit jemandem] verbinden — put somebody through [to somebody]

    Moment, ich verbinde — one moment, I'll put you through

    9) (assoziieren) associate ( mit with)
    2.
    1) (auch Chemie) combine ( mit with)
    2) (sich zusammentun) join [together]; join forces
    3) (in Gedanken) be associated ( mit with)
    * * *
    verbinden (irr)
    A. v/t
    1. (zusammenbinden) tie (together); (Getrenntes) connect (
    mit with, to); (vereinigen) join, unite; (kombinieren) combine; angenehm
    2.
    3. MED (Wunde) dress, bandage; (jemanden) bandage sb up
    4. TEL:
    jemanden verbinden put sb through (
    mit to);
    ich verbinde hold the line, please
    5. TECH connect, couple, link; CHEM combine; IT connect
    6. (assoziieren) associate
    uns verbindet vieles we have a lot in common;
    mich verbindet einiges mit dieser Gegend I have several ties with this area;
    was verbindet dich mit dieser Stadt? what connections do you have with this town?;
    die beiden verbindet eine enge Freundschaft they are bound by close friendship; verbunden
    B. v/r combine ( auch CHEM), be combined;
    in ihm verbinden sich Kraft und Schnelligkeit etc he (bzw it) is a combination of power and speed etc;
    sich (mit jemandem) ehelich verbinden form enter into (holy) matrimony (with sb)
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) (bandagieren) bandage; dress

    jemandem/sich den Fuß verbinden — bandage or dress somebody's/one's foot

    jemanden/sich verbinden — dress somebody's/one's wounds

    2) (zubinden) bind

    mit verbundenen Augen — blindfold[ed]

    3) (zusammenfügen) join <wires, lengths of wood, etc.>; join up < dots>
    4) (zusammenhalten) hold < parts> together
    5) (in Beziehung bringen) connect ( durch by); link <towns, lakes, etc.> ( durch by)
    6) (verknüpfen) combine <abilities, qualities, etc.>

    die damit verbundenen Anstrengungen/Kosten — usw. the effort/cost etc. involved

    7) auch itr. (telefonisch)

    jemanden [mit jemandem] verbinden — put somebody through [to somebody]

    Moment, ich verbinde — one moment, I'll put you through

    9) (assoziieren) associate ( mit with)
    2.
    1) (auch Chemie) combine ( mit with)
    2) (sich zusammentun) join [together]; join forces
    3) (in Gedanken) be associated ( mit with)
    * * *
    n.
    connecting n.
    splicing n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verbinden

  • 3 koppeln

    v/t
    1. (Teile, Fahrzeuge) couple, (Anhänger) hitch up (an + Akk to); (Raumschiffe) auch dock
    2. (Tiere) leash together
    3. (Sache) link, connect (an + Akk to); associate ( mit with)
    * * *
    das Koppeln
    linkup
    * * *
    kọp|peln ['kɔpln]
    vt
    1) (= zusammenbinden) Tiere to tie together
    2) (= verbinden) to couple, to join (
    etw an etw acc sth to sth); zwei Dinge to couple together, to join together; Raumschiffe to link up; (fig) to link, to couple; (als Bedingung) to tie; Ziele, Zwecke to conjoin, to combine

    eine Dienstreise mit einem Urlaub koppelnto combine a business trip with a holiday (esp Brit) or vacation (US)

    3) (ELEC) to couple
    4) (TYP) Wort to hyphenate
    * * *
    kop·peln
    [ˈkɔpl̩n]
    vt
    etw an etw akk \koppeln to connect sth to sth
    2. (miteinander verbinden)
    etw [an etw akk] \koppeln to couple sth [onto sth]
    3. (mit etw verknüpfen)
    etw an etw akk \koppeln to make sth dependent on sth
    etw mit etw dat \koppeln to link sth with sth
    * * *
    1) dock < spacecraft>; couple [up] <railway carriage, trailers, etc.> (an + Akk. to)
    2) (verbinden) link; couple <circuits, systems, etc.>

    etwas an etwas (Akk.) koppeln — link something to something

    mit etwas gekoppelt seinbe associated with something

    * * *
    koppeln v/t
    1. (Teile, Fahrzeuge) couple, (Anhänger) hitch up (
    an +akk to); (Raumschiffe) auch dock
    2. (Tiere) leash together
    3. (Sache) link, connect (
    an +akk to); associate (
    mit with)
    * * *
    1) dock < spacecraft>; couple [up] <railway carriage, trailers, etc.> (an + Akk. to)
    2) (verbinden) link; couple <circuits, systems, etc.>

    etwas an etwas (Akk.) koppeln — link something to something

    * * *
    v.
    to interlink v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > koppeln

  • 4 verbinden

    1. to affiliate
    2. to agglutinate
    3. to aggregate
    4. to ally
    5. to bandage
    6. to bind
    7. to chain
    8. to combine
    9. to compound
    10. to concatenate
    11. to conflate
    12. to conjoin
    13. to connect
    14. to contact
    15. to couple
    16. to hook up
    17. to interconnect
    18. to interface
    19. to join
    20. to link
    21. to splice
    22. to tie
    1. to connect (to)
    2. to put through

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > verbinden

  • 5 vereinigen

    - {to amalgamate} hỗn hống hoá, trộn, pha trộn, trộn lẫn, hỗn hợp, hợp nhất - {to associate} kết giao, kết hợp, liên hợp, liên kết, cho gia nhập, cho cộng tác, liên tưởng, kết bạn với, giao thiệp với, hợp sức, liên hợp lại, liên kết lại - {to band} buộc dải, buộc băng, đóng đai, làm nẹp, kẻ, vạch, gạch, tụ họp thành đoàn, tụ họp thành toán, tụ họp thành bầy - {to club} đánh bằng dùi cui, đánh bằng gậy tày, họp lại, chung nhau, làm lộn xộn, làm rối loạn hàng ngũ, gây chuyện ba gai - {to conjoin} liên hiệp, nối, chắp lại - {to couple} buộc thành cặp, ghép thành cặp, kết đôi, nối hợp lại, ghép lại, cho cưới, cho lấy nhau, gắn liền, mắc, lấy nhau, cưới nhau, giao cấu - {to incorporate} sáp nhập, kết hợp chặt chẽ, hợp thành tổ chức, hợp thành đoàn thể, kết nạp vào tổ chức, kết nạp vào đoàn thể - {to join} nối lại, chắp, ghép, buộc, nối liền, thắt chặt, kết thân, gia nhập, nhập vào, vào, tiếp với, gặp, đổ vào, đi theo, đến với, đến gặp, cùng tham gia, trở về, trở lại, nối lại với nhau, thắt chặt lại với nhau - kết hợp lại với nhau, liên hiệp với nhau, kết thân với nhau, gặp nhau, nối tiếp nhau, tham gia, tham dự, xen vào, giáp với nhau, tiếp giáp với nhau, nhập ngũ join up) - {to knit (knit,knit) đan, together) nối chặt, gắn chặt, kết chặt, together) liên kết chặt chẽ, ràng buộc chặt chẽ, động tính từ quá khứ) có cấu trúc vững chắc, có cấu trúc chặt chẽ - cau, nhíu, nhăn - {to partner} chung phần với, công ty với, cho nhập hội, kết thành một phe, là người cùng chung phần với, là người cùng canh ty với, là bạn cùng phe với - {to unify} thống nhất - {to wed (wedded,wedded) g chồng, cưới vợ cho, kết hôn với, làm lễ cưới cho, hoà hợp, kết hôn = vereinigen [um] {to rally [round,to]}+ = vereinigen [mit] {to ally [to]; to unite [with,to]}+ = vereinigen (Kräfte) {to concert}+ = sich vereinigen {to band together; to coalesce; to combine; to conspire; to meet (met,met); to mix; to unite}+ = wieder vereinigen [mit] {to rejoin [to,with]}+ = brüderlich vereinigen {to fraternize}+

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  • 6 verbinden

    (verband,verbunden) - {to affiliate} nhận làm chi nhánh, nhận làm hội viên, nhập, liên kết, xác định tư cách làm bố, xác định tư cách tác giả, tìm nguồn gốc - {to agglutinate} làm dính, dán lại, gắn lại bằng chất dính, làm thành chất dính, hoá thành chất dính - {to band} buộc dải, buộc băng, đóng đai, làm nẹp, kẻ, vạch, gạch, tụ họp thành đoàn, tụ họp thành toán, tụ họp thành bầy - {to bandage} băng bó - {to bind (bound,bound) trói, buộc, bỏ lại, ký hợp đồng học nghề, ràng buộc, chấp nhận, thừa nhận, làm táo bón, đánh đai nẹp, đóng, tết quanh, kết lại với nhau, kết thành khối rắn, kẹt, táo bón - {to bond} gửi vào kho, xây ghép - {to combine} kết hợp, phối hợp, hoá hợp, tổ hợp - {to concatenate} móc vào nhau, nối vào nhau, ràng buộc vào nhau - {to conjoin} kết giao, liên hiệp, nối, chắp lại - {to couple} buộc thành cặp, ghép thành cặp, kết đôi, nối hợp lại, ghép lại, cho cưới, cho lấy nhau, gắn liền, liên tưởng, mắc, lấy nhau, cưới nhau, giao cấu - {to dovetail} lắp mộng đuôi én, khớp với nhau, ăn khớp chặt chẽ - {to fasten} buộc chặt, trói chặt, đóng chặt, dán mắt nhìn, tập trung, gán cho đổ cho, cài - {to fish} đánh cá, câu cá, bắt cá, tìm, mò, câu, moi những điều bí mật, câu cá ở, đánh cá ở, bắt cá ở, rút, lấy, kéo, moi, đánh, bắt, nẹp, nối bằng thanh nối ray - {to hook-up} - {to interconnect} nối liền với nhau - {to join} nối lại, chắp, ghép, nối liền, thắt chặt, hợp nhất, kết thân, gia nhập, nhập vào, vào, tiếp với, gặp, đổ vào, đi theo, đến với, đến gặp, cùng tham gia, trở về, trở lại, nối lại với nhau, thắt chặt lại với nhau - kết hợp lại với nhau, liên hiệp với nhau, kết thân với nhau, gặp nhau, nối tiếp nhau, tham gia, tham dự, xen vào, giáp với nhau, tiếp giáp với nhau, nhập ngũ join up) - {to knit (knit,knit) đan, together) nối chặt, gắn chặt, kết chặt, together) liên kết chặt chẽ, ràng buộc chặt chẽ, động tính từ quá khứ) có cấu trúc vững chắc, có cấu trúc chặt chẽ - cau, nhíu, nhăn - {to ligate} thắt - {to yoke} thẳng vào ách, lồng ách vào, cặp vào nhau, nối nhau, ép buộc, bắt phục tùng, bị buộc cặp với, bị ràng buộc với nhau = verbinden (verband,verbunden) [zu] {to conglomerate [to]}+ = verbinden (verband,verbunden) [mit] {to aggregate [to]; to ally [to]; to connect [with,to]; to link [with,to]; to marry [to]; to unite [with,to]; to yoke [to]}+ = verbinden (verband,verbunden) (Wunde) {to dress}+ = verbinden (verband,verbunden) [mit] (Telefon) {to put through [to]}+ = eng verbinden {to twin}+ = neu verbinden (Wunde) {to redress}+ = fest verbinden {to cement; to knit up; to mortise}+ = sich verbinden [mit] {to affiliate [with]; to associate [with]; to blend (blended,blended/blent,blent) [with]; to incorporate [with]; to mingle [with]; to wed (wedded,wedded) [with]}+ = sich verbinden (Kommerz) {to enter into partnership}+ = ehelich verbinden {to couple}+

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  • Conjoin — Con*join, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conjoined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conjoining}.] [F. conjoindre, fr. L. conjungere, junctum; con + jungere to join. See {Join}, and cf. {Conjugate}, {Conjunction}.] To join together; to unite. [1913 Webster] The English… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Conjoin — Con*join , v. i. To unite; to join; to league. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • conjoin — I verb accumulate, add, add to, ally, amass, annex, assemble, attach, be joined, blend, bring together, cement, clap together, clasp together, coalesce, cohere, collect, combine, compound, connect, consolidate, entwine, fuse, gather, hold… …   Law dictionary

  • conjoin — late 14c., from O.Fr. conjoindre meet, come together (12c.), from L. conjungere to join together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + jungere join (see JUGULAR (Cf. jugular)). Related: Conjoined, conjoining …   Etymology dictionary

  • conjoin — 1 *join, combine, unite, connect, link, associate, relate 2 combine, *unite, concur, cooperate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • conjoin — ► VERB formal ▪ join; combine …   English terms dictionary

  • conjoin — [kən join′] vt., vi. [ME conjoinen < OFr conjoindre < L conjungere < com , together + jungere,JOIN] to join together; unite; combine …   English World dictionary

  • conjoin — [[t]kənʤɔ͟ɪn[/t]] conjoins, conjoining, conjoined V RECIP ERG If two or more things conjoin or if you conjoin them, they are united and joined together. [FORMAL] [pl n V] If only time and place hadn t conjoined then and there... [be V ed with n]… …   English dictionary

  • conjoin — verb a) To join together; to unite; to combine. They are representatives that will loosely conjoin a nation. b) To marry. I will conjoin you in holy matrimony. See Also …   Wiktionary

  • conjoin — UK [kənˈdʒɔɪn] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms conjoin : present tense I/you/we/they conjoin he/she/it conjoins present participle conjoining past tense conjoined past participle conjoined very formal to join together, or to make… …   English dictionary

  • conjoin — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French conjoindre, from Latin conjungere, from com + jungere to join more at yoke Date: 14th century transitive verb to join together (as separate entities) for a common purpose intransitive verb to join …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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