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1 join an organization
Дипломатический термин: вступить в организацию, присоединиться к организации -
2 join an organization
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > join an organization
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3 apply to join an organization
Дипломатический термин: обратиться с просьбой о приёме в организацию, просить о приёме в организациюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > apply to join an organization
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4 application by a country to join an organization
заявление страны с просьбой о приеме в члены какой-л. организацииPolitics english-russian dictionary > application by a country to join an organization
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5 apply to join an organization
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > apply to join an organization
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6 to join an organization
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to join an organization
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7 to apply to join an organization
просить о приёме в организацию; обратиться с просьбой о приёме в организациюEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to apply to join an organization
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8 to join an organization
вступить в организацию, присоединиться к организацииEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to join an organization
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n1) организация; устройство2) организация, союз, объединение3) расположение, приведение в систему4) структура
- affiliated organization
- arbitration organization
- authoritative organization
- bank organization
- building organization
- business organization
- capital investment organization
- charitable organization
- charity organization
- civic organization
- commercial organization
- company organization
- competent organization
- construction organization
- consumer organization
- control organization
- cooperative organization
- defaulting organization
- distributing organization
- economic organization
- exchange organization
- farm organization
- financial and credit organization
- foreign trade organization
- founder organization
- functional organization
- geographic organization
- government organization
- head organization
- inspection organization
- intergovernmental organization
- international organization
- international economic organization
- International Labour Organization
- International Trade Organization
- interstate organization
- joint organization
- leading organization
- lean organization
- line organization
- loose umbrella organization
- market organization
- marketing organization
- market management organization
- monetary and credit organization
- monetary and financial organization
- nongovernmental organization
- nonprofit organization
- official organization
- overhead organization
- parallel organization
- parent organization
- procurement organization
- product management organization
- professional organization
- public organizations
- purchasing organization
- rating organization
- rational organization
- research organization
- sales organization
- self-regulatrory organization
- selling organization
- short-listed organizations
- staff organization
- state organization
- state-financed organization
- step-by-step organization
- stepwise organization
- specialized organization
- tax-exempt organization
- tourist organization
- trading organization
- umbrella organization
- United Nations Organization
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- organization of labour
- organization of production
- organization headquartered in New York
- establish an organization
- join an organization
- set up an organization
- withdraw from an organizationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > organization
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n1) организация; объединение, учреждение2) устройство, формирование, организация• -
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13 join
v1) вступать в члены (общества, партии и т.п.)2) соединять(ся); присоединять(ся); объединять(ся)- join smb. in protesting -
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A n raccord m.B vtr1 ( meet up with) rejoindre [colleague, family] ; I'll join you in Paris je te rejoindrai à Paris ; come and join us for dinner/drinks venez dîner/prendre un verre avec nous ; may I join you? ( sit down) puis-je me joindre à vous? ; we're going to the opera, would you like to join us? nous allons à l'opéra, voulez-vous venir avec nous? ;2 ( go to the end of) se mettre dans [line, queue] ; se mettre au bout de [row] ; ajouter son nom à [list] ;3 ( become a member of) devenir membre de [EC, organization, team] ; adhérer à [club, party] ; s'inscrire à [class, library] ; s'engager dans [army] ; devenir membre de [church] ; to join a union se syndiquer ; join the club! tu n'es pas le seul/la seule! ;4 ( become part of) se joindre à [crowd, exodus, rush] ; to join battle entrer dans la bataille ; the province voted to join the federation la province a voté l'union avec la fédération ;6 ( participate in) ⇒ join in ;7 ( associate with) gen se joindre à [person] (to do, in doing pour faire) ; ( professionally) [actor, businesswoman] s'associer à [colleague, partner] (to do, in doing pour faire) ; to join forces s'unir, s'allier ; to join forces with sb/sth ( merge) s'allier à qn/qch ; ( co-operate) collaborer avec qn/qch ; to join sb in the struggle se joindre à qn dans la lutte ; Martin joins me in sending his congratulations Martin se joint à moi pour vous féliciter ;9 ( attach) réunir, joindre [ends, halves, pieces] ; assembler [parts] ; to join one end to another ou the other joindre un bout à l'autre ; to join two pieces together joindre deux morceaux ;10 ( link) relier [points, towns, dots] (to à) ; to join hands lit se prendre par la main ; fig collaborer ;12 Relig [priest] unir [bride and groom] ; to join two people in marriage unir deux personnes par le mariage.C vi2 (connect, meet) [edges, pieces] se joindre ; [pipes, wires] se raccorder ; [rivers, roads] se rejoindre.■ join in:▶ join in participer ;▶ join in [sth] participer à [talks, discussion, campaign, game, activity] ; prendre part à [strike, demonstration] ; to join in the bidding prendre part aux enchères ; to join in the fun se joindre à la fête ; to join in the dancing/singing se mettre à danser/chanter avec les autres.■ join on:▶ join on se fixer ;■ join up:▶ join up2 ( meet up) [people] se retrouver ;3 ( merge) [roads, tracks] se rejoindre ;▶ join up [sth], join [sth] up relier [characters, dots] ; assembler [pieces] ; joined-up writing écriture f liée. -
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join [dʒɔɪn]a. ( = attach) attacher ; ( = assemble) [+ parts] assemblerb. ( = link) relier (to à)c. ( = merge with) [river] [+ another river, the sea] se jeter dans ; [road] [+ another road] rejoindred. ( = become member of) adhérer à ; [+ circus, religious order] entrer dans ; [+ procession] se joindre à• join the club! (inf) bienvenue au club !e. [+ person] rejoindre• will you join us? ( = come with us) voulez-vous venir avec nous ? ; (in restaurant) voulez-vous vous asseoir à notre table ?( = merge) [roads, rivers] se rejoindre ; ( = become a member) devenir membre• London and Washington have joined in condemning these actions Londres et Washington ont toutes deux condamné ces actions3. noun► join in• join in! (in singing) chantez avec nous ![+ game, activity] participer à ; [+ conversation] prendre part à ; [+ protests, shouts] joindre sa voix à ; [+ thanks, wishes] se joindre à► join up[recruit] s'engagerassembler ; [+ pieces of wood or metal] abouter* * *[dʒɔɪn] 1.noun raccord m2.transitive verb1) ( meet up with) rejoindre [person]may I join you? — ( sit down) puis-je me joindre à vous?; ( accompany) puis-je venir avec vous?
2) ( go to the end of) se mettre dans [queue]; se mettre au bout de [row]; ajouter son nom à [list]3) ( become member of) devenir membre de [organization, team, church]; adhérer à [club]; s'inscrire à [library]; s'engager dans [army]join the club! — fig tu n'es pas le seul/la seule!
4) ( become part of) se joindre à [crowd, rush]5) ( become employee) entrer dans [firm]6) ( participate in) join in7) ( associate with) gen se joindre à [person] (to do, in doing pour faire); ( professionally) s'associer à [colleague] (to do, in doing pour faire)to join forces with — ( merge) s'allier à; ( co-operate) collaborer avec
8) ( board) monter dans [train]; monter à bord de [ship]9) ( attach) réunir, joindre [ends, pieces]; assembler [parts]10) ( link) relier [points, towns] (to à)to join hands — lit se prendre par la main; fig collaborer
11) ( merge with) [road] rejoindre [motorway]; [river] se jeter dans [sea]3.1) ( become member) (of party, club) adhérer; (of group, class) s'inscrire2) ( meet) [pieces] se joindre; [wires] se raccorder; [roads] se rejoindre•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join on- join up -
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I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up* * *[‹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.) unire, collegare2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) unire3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) iscriversi; associarsi4) ((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.) unirsi5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) raggiungere2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) giuntura- join hands
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- join up* * *join /dʒɔɪn/n.1 giuntura; punto di giunzione2 (comput.) join (in un database, connessione tra due o più tabelle con dati correlati): join operator, operatore di join.♦ (to) join /dʒɔɪn/A v. t.1 congiungere; unire; collegare; connettere: to join one thing to another, collegare una cosa con un'altra; to join forces, unire le forze; A wooden bridge joins the two halves of the village, un ponte di legno collega le due metà del paese; to join a man and a woman in marriage, unire un uomo e una donna in matrimonio2 unirsi a; raggiungere: Let's join the others, uniamoci agli altri; raggiungiamo gli altri; Later we were joined by Tom, più tardi ci raggiunse Tom; Will you join us for a drink?, vieni a bere qualcosa con noi?; Do you mind if I join you?, posso unirmi a voi?; vi dispiace se vengo anch'io?; I'll join you later, ti raggiungerò più tardi; to join a demonstration, unirsi a una dimostrazione di protesta; to join a queue, mettersi in fila3 entrare a far parte di; iscriversi a; aderire a; arruolarsi in: He joined the firm in 2002, è entrato nell'azienda (o è stato assunto) nel 2002; to join a company, entrare a far parte di una società; to join a club [a party], iscriversi a un circolo [a un partito]; to join the army, arruolarsi nell'esercito; to join a church, diventare membro di una chiesa; aderire a una chiesa4 ( di strada) immettersi in; sboccare su: The path eventually joins the main road, il sentiero sbocca sulla strada principale5 ( di fiume) confluire in; sfociare in; gettarsi in: The Cam River joins the Ouse, il fiume Cam si getta nell'Ouse6 unirsi a; associarsi a: My colleagues join me in thanking you, i miei colleghi si associano a me nel ringraziartiB v. i.1 congiungersi; unirsi; riunirsi; confluire: Where do these two streams join ( each other)?, dove confluiscono questi due corsi d'acqua?2 associarsi; consociarsi3 essere attiguo; essere adiacente● to join battle with the enemy, attaccare battaglia □ (fam.) Join the club!, sei in compagnia!; non sei il solo!; anch'io! □ to join forces with sb., unire le proprie forze a quelle di q.; associarsi (o collaborare) con q. □ to join hands, giungere le mani; prendersi per mano; (fig.) associarsi in un'impresa, collaborare (con q.) □ (fam.) to join the party, unirsi agli altri; essere della partita □ to join the ranks of…, andare a ingrossare le file di… □ to join sb. 's side, passare dalla parte di q. □ (fam. USA) to be joined at the hip, ( di due persone) essere inseparabili □ ( radio, TV: di presentatore a un ospite) «Thanks for joining us!», «grazie d'essere con noi».* * *I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up -
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[dʒɔɪn] 1. vtqueue dołączać (dołączyć perf) do +gen; club, organization wstępować (wstąpić perf) do +gen; things, places łączyć (połączyć perf); person ( meet) spotykać się (spotkać się perf) z +instr; ( in an activity) przyłączać się (przyłączyć się perf) do +gen; road, river łączyć się z +instrto join forces (with) ( fig) — połączyć ( perf) siły (z +instr)
Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join up2. viroads, rivers łączyć się3. nzłączenie nt* * *[‹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.) połączyć2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) połączyć3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) wstąpić do4) ((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.) (po)łączyć się5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) dołączyć do2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) złącze, fuga- join hands
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18 North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO)Portugal joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1949, as a founding member. Besides complementing the Atlantic orientation of Portugal's foreign and defense policies, this membership also supported the country's close relationship with two leading members of NATO, Great Britain and the United States. Portugal's slight contribution to NATO in the first decades after joining was conditioned mainly by the fact that Portugal's primary concern was in defending its colonial empire, Portuguese India (1954-61) and in conducting several colonial wars in its African empire in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau (1961-74). One contentious question during this phase of Portugal's membership was the extent to which Portugal used NATO-issued equipment to fight those wars in Africa and Asia, since several of these colonial territories were neither on the Atlantic nor in NATO's jurisdiction (Mozambique and Portuguese India).The perceived strategic value of Portugal's key Atlantic archipelagos, the Azores and Madeiras, constituted Portugal's primary contribution to NATO and neutralized any U.S. ambivalence about the question of Portugal's NATO membership. The usefulness of Azores' air and naval bases, especially Lajes base at Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira Island, Azores, along with bases in continental Portugal and in the Madeira Islands, trumped international criticism of Portugal's colonial action and influenced American policy toward Portugal. This remained the situation until after the Yom Kippur war, an Arab-Israeli conflict, in October 1973, when Portugal, despite the risks to her energy supplies, gave the United States permission to use Azores bases for resupplying Israel.The Revolution of 25 April 1974 had an impact on Portugal's relationship to NATO. Leftist forces in Portugal were now in command, and Portuguese NATO delegates did not attend highly sensitive NATO defense briefings. But by 1980, after moderate military forces had ousted the radical leftists, Portugal's NATO roles returned to the routing. One of NATO's major subordinate commands became IBERLANT (Iberian Atlantic Command), under SACLANT (Supreme Commander Atlantic), located at Norfolk, Virginia. IBERLANT is located at Oeiras, Portugal and, in 1982, the IBERLAND commander for the first time was a Portuguese Vice Admiral. That same year, Spain joined NATO and, until 1986, when Spain decided not to join NATO's integrated military structure, Portugal was anxious that Portuguese commanders not be subordinate to Spanish commanders in NATO. As a key leader of IBERLANT, along with the representative units of Great Britain and the United States, Portugal's forces remain responsible for surveillance and patrolling of the area from central Portugal to the straits of Gibraltar.Portugal has made symbolic if modest contributions to NATO's mission in the Balkan conflicts beginning in the late 1990s and in Afghanistan since 2001. Among Portugal's contributions has been the service of medical units in Afghanistan.Historical dictionary of Portugal > North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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19 bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Военно-политический термин: заявка на вступление в Организацию Североатлантического договора (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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20 sign up
1) (to join an organization or make an agreement to do something etc by writing one's name.) melde sig ind; skrive under på2) (to engage for work by making a legal contract.) skrive kontrakt med* * *1) (to join an organization or make an agreement to do something etc by writing one's name.) melde sig ind; skrive under på2) (to engage for work by making a legal contract.) skrive kontrakt med
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