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1 присоединиться
1) General subject: associate, join (I'll join you in your walk - я пройдусь с вами), join with (к кому-л.), line up with, pitch in, rejoin, subscribe, accede, affiliate, associate oneself, come into line with (к кому-л.), identify oneself with (к политике и т.п.), join up (особенно если нет предложного дополнения)2) Colloquial: opt in (к чему-л.), fall into line with3) Diplomatic term: line up with ( sb) (к кому-л.)4) Jargon: join out5) leg.N.P. accede (e.g., to an international treaty)6) Makarov: join in with (smb.) (к кому-л.), join the banners (к кому-л.), join with (smb.) (к кому-л.), come into (к чему-л.), fall in (к чему-л.) -
2 объединяться
1) General subject: align, aline, ally, amalgamate, associate (в общество, блок, союз), band, band (в организацию), bander (в организацию), bandy, club, coalesce (о людях), combinate, combine, consociate, consolidate, foregather, forgather, fuse, get together, go in, herd with (с кем-л.), incorporate, join, join hands, join together, knit, league, line up (с кем-л.), line up with (smb.) (с кем-л.), meld (особ. о предприятиях), piece, rally, rally round, rally up, side, solder, team, team up, tie up, unite, unite with (smb.) (с кем-л.), co-operate, get together on a point, hold together, organise, group together, join forces (with), ally oneself with2) Obsolete: troop3) Religion: become combined5) Economy: fuse (о компаниях)6) Diplomatic term: side (с кем-л.)7) Psychology: cohere, fraternize (по-братски), pool, syncretize9) Information technology: aggregate10) Biochemistry: coassemble (о сборке белка из нескольких субъединиц)11) Business: cooperate12) Makarov: embody (в акционерное общество и т.п.), group, imbody (в акционерное общество и т.п.), organize, pack, come together13) Idiomatic expression: join ranks -
3 присоединиться
1. join in withприсоединится к строю — join up the formation (refl.)
присоединился к; присоединенный к — affiliated with
2. join; connect; attach; annex; incorporateприсоединяться; присоединиться — join in with
3. associate4. subscribeСинонимический ряд:пристать (глаг.) подключиться; подстроиться; прибиться; примазаться; примкнуть; приспособиться; пристать; пристроиться -
4 присоединяться
1. join in withприсоединяться; присоединиться — join in with
присоединяться к строю — join up the formation (refl.)
присоединяющийся к; присоединение к — affiliating with
2. join; connect; attach; annex; incorporate3. associate4. subscribeСинонимический ряд:примыкать (глаг.) примыкать; приставать -
5 объединиться
1) General subject: amalgamate, band, coalesce, combinate, combine, come together, consolidate, foregather, forgather, fuse, incorporate, join (join in with somebody - присоединиться к кому-либо), knit, league, team up, form a close-knit community, shape a close-knit community, join forces (with)3) Makarov: join forces, join hands, make a junction, close the ranks -
6 объединяться
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7 начать спор
1) General subject: plunge into an argument, plunge into an discussion, join issues with on (заспорить, с кем-л., о чем-л.), take issuance with on (с кем-л., о чем-л.), take issue with on (с кем-л., о чем-л.)2) Mass media: raise argument3) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (о чем-л.; с кем-л.) -
8 присоединяться к
1) General subject: associate oneself with, attach oneself to, join, join in with, align with2) Mathematics: add( themselves) to, adhere to3) Diplomatic term: accede to (договору и т. п.), associate oneself with (мнению и т.п.)4) Electronics: tack onto5) Business: subscribe to -
9 пристраиваться
1. пристроиться1. разг. get* a place, be settled, be fixed up2. страд. к пристраивать I2. пристроиться (к; к строю)join up (with), form up (with); ав. join, или take* up, formation (with) -
10 пристраиваться
несов. - пристра́иваться, сов. - пристро́иться1) разг. ( устраиваться) get a place, be settled, be fixed up2) ( примыкать к строю) join up (with), form up (with); авиа join [take up] formation (with) -
11 заспорить
1) General subject: get into an argument with (smb) over (smth) (о чем-л), join issue2) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (о чем-л.; с кем-л.) -
12 начать тяжбу
1) General subject: join issues with on (с кем-л.)2) Law: issue3) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (с кем-л.) -
13 объединиться
вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л./чем-л.)
join hands (with) разг.; unit (with)* * *объединяться; объединиться join hands unit* * *combinefederate -
14 объединяться
I вз.-возвр.; (с кем-л./чем-л.)
join hands (with) разг.; unit (with)
II страд. от объединять* * *объединяться; объединиться join hands unit* * *associablecoalescecombineco-operatefederateunite -
15 подключаться
несов. - подключа́ться, сов. - подключи́ться1) (к; соединяться) connect (to), make a connection (to)подключа́ться к ли́нии (в целях прослушивания) — listen in on a line; tap a line / wire
2) (к; принимать участие) get involved (in), join in (with)подключа́ться к бесе́де — join in with the conversation
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16 взяться за руки
General subject: join hands, join hands with each other (в знак солидарности) -
17 примкнуть
без доп.
1) (к чему-л.) join; side (with)
2) fix* * ** * *примыкать; примкнуть 1) join; side 2) fix* * * -
18 примыкать
без доп.
1) (к чему-л.) join; side (with)
2) fix* * ** * *примыкать; примкнуть 1) join; side 2) fix* * *abutaccedeadjoinbackfaylink -
19 приходить на готовое
прост., неодобр.come when smb. else has got things going; have it brought in on a trayМорозка ещё не раз вспоминал о Мечике. И зачем только идут такие до нас? - думал он с досадой и недоумением. - Когда зачинали, никого не было, а теперь на готовенькое - идут... (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — Morozka's thoughts returned more than once to Metchik. 'Why the hell do people like him join up with us?' he thought, angered and perplexed. 'When we began there was nobody, and now that we've got things going, they're all wanting to join up.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить на готовое
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20 кооперироваться
несов. и сов. (сов. тж. скоопери́роваться)1) ( формировать кооператив) form a cooperative2) (с тв.; объединять усилия) join forces (with), combine efforts (with), cooperate (with)
См. также в других словарях:
join hands with — join hands (with (someone)) to unite with other people or groups. Many people are ready to join hands to improve health care around the world. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of join hands (= to hold the hand of the person next to you,… … New idioms dictionary
join company with — formal phrase to become involved in something that someone else is doing Nurses’ unions have joined company with the teachers in protesting at the policy. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: company … Useful english dictionary
join battle with — index engage (involve) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
join forces with — index consolidate (unite) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
join up with sb — UK US join up with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together or form one company, group, etc.: »The design company is planning to join up with a shoe… … Financial and business terms
join in (with somebody) — ˌjoin ˈin (sth/doing sth) | ˌjoin ˈin (with sb/sth) derived to take part in an activity with other people • She listens but she never joins in. • I wish he would join in with the other children. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
join in (with something) — ˌjoin ˈin (sth/doing sth) | ˌjoin ˈin (with sb/sth) derived to take part in an activity with other people • She listens but she never joins in. • I wish he would join in with the other children. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
join hands with someone — join hands (with (someone)) to unite with other people or groups. Many people are ready to join hands to improve health care around the world. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of join hands (= to hold the hand of the person next to you,… … New idioms dictionary
join forces with someone — join forces (with someone) phrase to work together with someone else in order to achieve something Teachers joined forces with parents to prepare the hall for the school play. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: join … Useful english dictionary
join up with somebody — ˌjoin ˈup (with sb) derived to combine with sb else to do sth • We ll join up with the other groups later. Main entry: ↑joinderived … Useful english dictionary
join battle (with somebody) — join ˈbattle (with sb) idiom (formal) to begin fighting sb: (figurative) Local residents have joined battle with the council over the lack of parking facilities. Main entry: ↑joinidiom … Useful english dictionary