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1. noun2) (Anat., Mech. Engin., etc.) Gelenk, das3)2. adjectivea joint [of meat] — ein Stück Fleisch; (for roasting, roast) ein Braten
joint venture — Gemeinschaftsunternehmen, das; Joint-venture, das (Wirtsch.)
2) Mit[autor, -erbe, -besitzer]* * *[‹oint] 1. noun1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) die Verbindungsstelle2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) das Gelenk3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) das Bratenstück2. adjective1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) gemeinschaftlich2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) gemeinsam3. verb(to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) zerlegen- academic.ru/40048/jointed">jointed- jointly
- out of joint See also:- join* * *[ʤɔɪnt]the research project is the work of a \joint French-Italian team das Forschungsprojekt ist die Gemeinschaftsarbeit eines französisch-italienischen Teams\joint undertaking Gemeinschaftsunternehmen nt\joint winners SPORT zwei Sieger/Siegerinnento come \joint second mit jdm zusammen den zweiten Platz belegenII. n[soldering] \joint Lötstelle fto put sth out of \joint etw ausrenken [o verrenken]I've put my shoulder out of \joint ich habe mir die Schulter verrenkt\joint of beef/lamb Rinder- [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR Rinds-] /Lammbraten m4. ( fam: cheap bar, restaurant) Laden m fam, Bude f, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Schuppen m fam, Spelunke f fam; (gambling den) Spielhölle f6.▶ to put sth out of \joint etw außer Betrieb setzen▶ to be out of \joint aus den Fugen [o dem Gleichgewicht] sein* * *[dZɔɪnt]1. nankle joint — Knöchel m
knee joint — Kniegelenk nt
he's a bit stiff in the joints (inf) — er ist ein bisschen steif (in den Knochen)
the times are out of joint (fig liter) — die Zeit or Welt ist aus den Fugen
See:→ nose2) (= join) (in woodwork) Fuge f; (in pipe etc) Verbindung(sstelle) f; (welded etc) Naht(stelle) f; (= junction piece) Verbindungsstück nt2. vt2) boards, pipes etc verbinden3. adj attrgemeinsam; (in connection with possessions also) gemeinschaftlich; (= total, combined) influence, strength vereinthe finished joint second or in joint second place (Brit) — er belegte gemeinsam mit einem anderen den zweiten Platz
joint action — gemeinsame Aktion, Gemeinschaftsaktion f
it was a joint effort —
it took the joint efforts of six strong men to move it — es waren die vereinten Anstrengungen or Kräfte von sechs starken Männern nötig, um es von der Stelle zu bewegen
* * *joint [dʒɔınt]A s1. Verbindung(sstelle) f, besondersa) Tischlerei etc: Fuge f, Stoß mb) BAHN Schienenstoß md) ANAT, BIOL, TECH Gelenk n:out of joint ausgerenkt; fig aus den Fugen;2. BOTc) Gelenk(knoten) n(m)3. Verbindungsstück n, Bindeglied n4. GASTR Braten(stück) m(n)6. sl Laden m, Bude f:b) Gebäude n: → case1 Bc) Firma f, Geschäft n7. sl Joint m (mit Haschisch oder Marihuana versetzte Zigarette):roll a joint sich einen Joint drehenjoint action gemeinsames Vorgehen;take joint action gemeinsam vorgehen;a) JUR gesamtschuldnerisch,b) solidarisch, gemeinsam;joint and several liability gesamtschuldnerische Haftung;joint and several note US gesamtschuldnerisches Zahlungsversprechen;for their joint lives solange sie beide oder alle lebenjoint offender Mittäter(in);3. vereint, zusammenhängendC v/t1. verbinden, zusammenfügen2. TECHa) fugen, stoßen, verbinden, -zapfenb) Fugen verstreichen3. Geflügel etc zerlegen* * *1. noun2) (Anat., Mech. Engin., etc.) Gelenk, das3)2. adjectivea joint [of meat] — ein Stück Fleisch; (for roasting, roast) ein Braten
1) (of two or more) gemeinsam [Anstrengung, Bericht, Besitz, Projekt, Ansicht, Konto]joint venture — Gemeinschaftsunternehmen, das; Joint-venture, das (Wirtsch.)
2) Mit[autor, -erbe, -besitzer]* * *(slang) n.Laden ¨-- m. adj.gemeinsam adj.gemeinschaftlich adj.verbunden adj. n.Bude -n f.Fuge -n f.Gelenk -e n.Verbindung f.Verbindungsstelle -n f.
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