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conjunction [kən'dʒʌŋkʃən]1 noun(a) (combination) conjonction f, union f∎ conjunction tickets billets mpl complémentairesconjointement avec;∎ to work in conjunction with sb travailler conjointement avec qn;∎ these factors, in conjunction with others, were responsible for… ces facteurs combinés à d'autres furent responsables de…Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > conjunction
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♦ conjunction /kənˈdʒʌŋkʃn/n.1 [cu] congiunzione; combinazione; unione: in conjunction (with), in combinazione (con); insieme (con); unitamente (a)2 (gramm., astron., astrol.) congiunzioneconjunctionala.di congiunzione, ecc. (► conjunction). -
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conjunction [kənˈdʒʌŋk∫ən]* * *[kən'dʒʌŋkʃn]1) ( of events) concours m2) Linguistics conjonction f -
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conjunction [kənˊdʒʌŋkʃn] n1) соедине́ние, связь;in conjunction вме́сте, сообща́
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conjunction союз* * *(n) союз* * *связывание, сцепление, соединение* * *[con'junc·tion || -kʃən] n. соединение, связь, сочетание, совпадение, стечение, союз, перекресток, пересечение дорог, конъюнкция* * *конъюнкцияперекрестоксвязанныйсвязываниесвязьсовмещениесовмещениясовпадениесоединениесоединениясоитиесоитиясообщасопряжениесопряжениясочетаниесочетаниястечение* * *1) связывание 2) совпадение (во времени) -
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noun1) Verbindung, diein conjunction with somebody/something — in Verbindung mit jemandem/etwas
2) (Ling.) Konjunktion, die; Bindewort, das* * *(a word that connects sentences, clauses or words: John sang and Mary danced; I'll do it if you want.) die Konjunktion- in conjunction with- in conjunction* * *con·junc·tion[kənˈʤʊŋkʃən]ncoordinating/subordinating \conjunction beiordnende/unterordnende Konjunktion fachspran unfortunate \conjunction of circumstances eine unglückliche Verkettung von Umständen* * *[kən'dZʌŋkSən]nin conjunction with the new evidence — in Verbindung mit dem neuen Beweismaterial
the programme was produced in conjunction with the NBC — das Programm wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit NBC aufgezeichnet
* * *conjunction [kənˈdʒʌŋkʃn] s1. Verbindung f, Vereinigung f (auch fig):in conjunction with in Verbindung oder zusammen mit;taken in conjunction with zusammengenommen oder -gefasst mit2. Zusammentreffen n (von Ereignissen)3. LING Konjunktion f, Bindewort n* * *noun1) Verbindung, diein conjunction with somebody/something — in Verbindung mit jemandem/etwas
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1) конъюнкция, логическое умножение2) связывание, сцепление, соединение; сопряжение4) пересечение дорог, перекрёсток• -
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[kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən]conjunction конъюнкция conjunction пересечение дорог, перекресток conjunction связь conjunction совпадение; стечение; сочетание conjunction совпадение событий conjunction соединение, связь; in conjunction вместе, сообща conjunction соединение conjunction грам. союз conjunction стечение обстоятельств conjunction соединение, связь; in conjunction вместе, сообща -
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(a word that connects sentences, clauses or words: John sang and Mary danced; I'll do it if you want.) bindeord, konjunksjon- in conjunction with- in conjunctionforbindelsesubst. \/kənˈdʒʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n\/1) forening, forbindelse, kombinasjon, forent tilstand2) samsvar3) sammentreff, sammenfall4) ( astronomi) konjunksjon5) ( grammatikk) konjunksjon, bindeordconcessive conjunction ( grammatikk) innrømmelseskonjunksjonerin conjunction i samsvar\/forbindelse med hverandrein conjunction with sammen med, i forbindelse med, i forening medsubordinating conjunction ( grammatikk) underordnende konjunksjon -
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(a word that connects sentences, clauses or words: John sang and Mary danced; I'll do it if you want.) conjunción- in conjunction
conjunction n conjuncióntr[kən'ʤʌŋkʃən]1 conjunción nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin conjunction with conjuntamente conconjunction [kən'ʤʌŋkʃən] n: conjunción fin conjunction with: en combinación conn.• conjunción s.f.kən'dʒʌŋkʃəna) c ( Ling) conjunción fb) c u ( combination) conjunción f[kǝn'dʒʌŋkʃǝn]N1) (Ling) conjunción f2)in conjunction with — junto con, juntamente con
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Conjunction — Con*junc tion, n. [L. conjunctio: cf. F. conjunction. See {Conjoin}.] 1. The act of conjoining, or the state of being conjoined, united, or associated; union; association; league. [1913 Webster] He will unite the white rose and the red: Smille… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conjunction — can refer to: Conjunction (astronomy and astrology), an astronomical phenomenon Astrological aspect, an aspect in horoscopic astrology Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech Conjunctive mood (grammar), same as subjunctive mood Logical… … Wikipedia
conjunction — ► NOUN 1) a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, if). 2) an instance of two or more events occurring at the same point in time or space. 3) Astronomy & Astrology an alignment of two… … English terms dictionary
conjunction — [kən juŋk′shən] n. [ME conjunccion < OFr conjunction < L conjunctio < pp. of conjungere: see CONJOIN] 1. a joining together or being joined together; union; association; combination 2. an occurring together; coincidence [the conjunction… … English World dictionary
conjunction — A conjunction is a word such as and, because, but, for, if, or, and when which is used to connect words, phrases, clauses, and sentences. Coordinating conjunctions join like with like: The room is large and bright / She would have to go back and… … Modern English usage
Conjunction — (v. lat.), 1) Verbindung; 2) (Bindewort, Gramm.), inflexibiler Redetheil, welcher Verhältnisse bezeichnet, in welchen Sätze einer Rede zu einander stehen. Sie werden in Rücksicht auf diese Verhältnisse eingetheilt in a) beiordnende, u. diese sind … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Conjunction [1] — Conjunction, Verbindung; in der Grammatik die Bindewörter, weil sie 2 Begriffe oder Sätze mit einander verbinden. Man unterscheidet verknüpfende, trennende, entgegensetzende, schliessende, begründende, folgernde, bedingende und einräumende.… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Conjunction [2] — Conjunction oder Zusammenkunft nennt die Astronomie eine der 5 Hauptstellungen der Planeten, der Sonne u. des Mondes gegen einander (s. Aspecten). Zwei Gestirne sind in C., wenn beide gleiche Länge haben, so Mond u. Sonne zur Zeit des Neumonds.… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
conjunction — I noun adjacency, agreement, alliance, association, compliance, concatenation, concert, concomitance, concord, concurrence, concurrent opinion, conformity, conjoining, connection, cooperation, harmony, joint effort, junction, network, union,… … Law dictionary
conjunction — late 14c., originally of planets, from O.Fr. conjonction union, joining, sexual intercourse (12c.), from L. conjunctionem (nom. conjunctio), from pp. stem of conjugare join together (see CONJUGAL (Cf. conjugal)). Cf. It. congiunzione, Sp.… … Etymology dictionary
conjunction — [n] combination affiliation, agreement, alliance, association, cahoots, coincidence, concomitance, concurrence, congruency, conjointment, hookup*, juxtaposition, parallelism, partnership, tie up*, union; concepts 388,714 Ant. detachment,… … New thesaurus