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1 join
[dʒɔɪn]◙ n. מקום חיבור, תפר; חיבור, קישור◙ v. לחבר, לקשר; לצרף, לאחד; לשלב; להתחבר; להצטרף; להשיא; להתלוות אל-* * *◙ -לא תוולתהל ;אישהל ;ףרטצהל ;רבחתהל ;בלשל ;דחאל,ףרצל ;רשקל,רבחל◄◙ רושיק,רוביח ;רפת,רוביח םוקמ◄ -
2 join in
הצטרפות, להיות מעורב במשהו; להיות חלק פעיל במשהו, להשתתף* * *◙ ףתתשהל,והשמב ליעפ קלח תויהל ;והשמב ברועמ תויהל,תופרטצה◄ -
3 join up
להתגייס* * *◙ סייגתהל◄ -
4 join a society
להצטרף לאגודה* * *◙ הדוגאל ףרטצהל◄ -
5 join battle
לצאת לקרב, להצטרף ללוחמים* * *◙ םימחולל ףרטצהל,ברקל תאצל◄ -
6 join forces
לאחד כוחות* * *◙ תוחוכ דחאל◄ -
7 join forces with
להתלכד עם* * *◙ םע דכלתהל◄ -
8 join hands
לתת ידיים; לכרות ברית* * *◙ תירב תורכל ;םיידי תתל◄ -
9 join the colors
להתגייס* * *◙ סייגתהל◄ -
10 join the majority
להיאסף אל אבותיו* * *◙ ויתובא לא ףסאיהל◄ -
11 join two points by a line
לחבר שתי נקודות בקו* * *◙ וקב תודוקנ יתש רבחל◄ -
12 if you can't beat 'em join 'em
"אם אין ביכולתך לגבור עליהם הצטרף אליהם" (פתגם)* * *◙ (םגתפ) "םהילא ףרטצה םהילע רובגל ךתלוכיב ןיא םא"◄ -
13 if you can't beat them join them
"אם אין ביכולתך לגבור עליהם הצטרף אליהם" (פתגם)* * *◙ (םגתפ) "םהילא ףרטצה םהילע רובגל ךתלוכיב ןיא םא"◄English-Hebrew dictionary > if you can't beat them join them
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14 joinder
[join·der || 'dʒɔɪndə(r)]◙ n. חיבור; שילוב; צירוף; איחוד* * *◙ דוחיא ;ףוריצ ;בוליש ;רוביח◄ -
15 joiner
[join·er || 'dʒɔɪnə(r)]◙ n. נגר בניין; מחבר, מצרף* * *◙ ףרצמ,רבחמ ;ןיינב רגנ◄ -
16 joinery
['join·er·y || 'dʒɔərɪ]◙ n. נגרות בניין* * *◙ ןיינב תורגנ◄ -
17 adjoin
[ad·join || ə'dʒɔɪn]◙ v. לגעת; להיות סמוך ל-* * *◙ -ל ךומס תויהל ;תעגל◄ -
18 adjoining
[ad'join·ing || -nɪŋ]◙ adj. גובל, קרוב ל-, שנוגע, אשר ממוקם קרוב אל, שגובל עם; שמחובר* * *◙ רבוחמש ;םע לבוגש,לא בורק םקוממ רשא,עגונש,-ל בורק,לבוג◄ -
19 conjoin
[con·join || kən'dʒɔɪn]◙ v. לאחד; להתאחד* * *◙ דחאתהל ;דחאל◄ -
20 enjoin
[en·join || ɪn'dʒɔɪn]◙ v. לחייב, להטיל, לצוות* * *◙ תווצל,ליטהל,בייחל◄
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