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1 forene seg med
join -
2 slutte seg til seg til
join -
3 føye sammen
join, unite, put together -
4 lafte sammen
join, notch -
5 slutte seg til
join, endorse, associate with, agree with [en tro, lære] adopt -
6 synge med
join in (the singing) -
7 forbinde
associate, bind, connect, join, link, relate* * *verb. [ legge bandasje på] dress (fx ), bandage (f.eks. ) verb. [forene, samle] combine (f.eks.he combines the two offices of professor and head of a college, combine the parts into a whole
) verb. [knytte sammen, danne mellomledd mellom] connect (f.eks.the district is connected with the mainland by a narrow strip of land
) verb. [ assosiere] connect (f.eks.the meaning usually connected with this word
), associate (f.eks.we do not associate the same thing with that idea
) verb. [ egenskaper] combine (f.eks.he combines caution with great presence of mind
) verb. [ elektrisitet og telefoni] connect, interconnect, link, join, bridge verb. (overført) involve, entail verb. (petro) [ rørledninger] tie-in verb. (kjemi) combine -
8 istemme
verb. join in, join in singing, chime in verb. strike up -
9 medlem av
(bli medlem av) become a member of, join (f.eks. ) (være medlem av) be a member of -
10 sammenføye
verb. join, join together -
11 alliere seg med
verb. ally oneself with, join forces with -
12 del i
(ha del i) have a share in (ta del i) participate in, join in (ta del i) take part in, partake of -
13 delta
принимать участие-r, -tok, -tatt* * *engage, join, participate* * *subst. (geologi) delta verb. participate, take part (i in) verb. attend a meeting verb. attend verb. attend a course verb. compete -
14 ene
verb. [ assosiere] associate verb. [ forbinde] connect up verb. merge (the two companies merged) verb. [ noen som er uvenner] reconcile verb. unite, connect, join, combine, couple adv. alone, solely, by oneself adv. single-handedly -
15 fienden
(gå over til fienden) join the enemy -
16 flokk
bunch, flock, pack* * *subst. [ mennesker] crowd, party, flock, troop, body, band (f.eks. crowds of workmen filled the streets, the house was attacked by small parties of subst. [ kveg] herd (f.eks. ), (som drives) drove subst. [ fugler] flock, flight (f.eks. ) subst. [sauer, geiter] flock (f.eks. ) subst. [ulver, jakthunder] pack (i samlet flokk) in a body (løfte i flokk) join hands, pull together -
17 forene
* * *verb. [slå sammen, forbinde] unite, connect, join, combine, couple verb. [ kombinere] combine, connect verb. [ om firmaer] merge (f.eks.The two companies merged.
) verb. [ noen som er uvenner] reconcile verb. [ assosiere] associate verb. [ forbinde] connect up -
18 forene seg
unite, join -
19 katolisismen
(gå over til katolisismen) become a Catholic, join the Catholic Church, convert to Catholicism -
20 melde seg inn
[ registrere] register, enroll [ som medlem] enter one's name, join
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