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joint, e [ʒwɛ̃, ʒwɛ̃t]1. masculine nouna. ( = assemblage, articulation) joint ; ( = ligne de jonction) join2. compounds* * *ʒwɛ̃nom masculin Technologie (de planches, fenêtres) joint; ( de robinet) washer; ( de tuyauterie) seal; (de carrelage, briques) jointPhrasal Verbs:* * *ʒwɛ̃, ʒwɛ̃t joint, -e1. ppSee:2. adj(document) enclosed, (fichier) attachedjoint à [lettre, paquet] — enclosed with, [fichier] attached to
3. nm1) (articulation, assemblage) joint3) [ciment, mortier] pointing no pl4) * [haschisch] joint* * *joint nm1 Constr, Tech (de planches, meubles, fenêtres) joint; ( de robinet) washer; ( de tuyauterie) seal; (de carrelage, briques) joint;2 Aut joint;3 Anat joint;4 ○( cigarette de drogue) joint○.joint de cardan Aut cardan joint; joint de culasse Aut cylinder head gasket; joint de dilatation expansion joint; joint d'étanchéité seal.peux-tu me prêter un peu d'argent pour faire le joint○ (jusqu'en septembre) could you lend me some money to tide me over (till September); chercher/trouver le joint○ to look for/to find the answer.( féminin jointe) [ʒwɛ̃, ɛ̃t] adjectif1. [rapproché]agenouillé, les mains jointes kneeling with his hands (clasped) together2. [attaché]planches mal/solidement jointes loose-/tight-fitting boardsjoint nom masculin[ligne d'assemblage] joinles joints d'un mur the jointing ou pointing of a walljoint (d'étanchéité) gasket, seal3. RAIL (rail) joint4. [de robinet] washer6. (familier) [moyen]7. (familier) [drogue] joint -
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n. m.1. 'Reefer', 'joint', cigarette containing hashish.2. Trouver le joint: To find a solution (to a problem or difficulty). A force de chercher, on trouve le joint: Where there's a will there's a way!3. Peter un joint de culasse: To blow one's top and by so doing, appear to be on the verge of madness. (The English expression 'to blow a gasket' is equally apt and colloquial.)4. Aller au joint: To 'have a fuck', to have intercourse. -
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[dʒɔɪnt]1. noun1) the place where two or more things join:مَفْصَلThe plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.
2) a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge:مَفْصَل في الجِسِمThe shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.
3) a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone:لَحْمِة الفَخْذA leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.
2. adjective1) united; done together:مُتَّحِدthe joint efforts of the whole team.
2) shared by, or belonging to, two or more:مُشْتَرَكShe and her husband have a joint bank account.
3. verbto divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints:يُقَطِّعُ اللحْمَJoint the chicken before cooking it.
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مُشْتَرَك \ common: shared by all members of a group: We have common interests. People of many races use English as a common language. in common: (of interests) shared: The sportsman and the artist had nothing in common. joint: shared; working together: The joint efforts of two villages built this school. mutual: (of a relationship between persons or groups) shared: mutual dislike; mutual help. -
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مَفْصِل \ join: a place or line where two pieces of material are joined together. joint: a place where two things join; a part that joins two things (in the body, in machinery, pipes, etc.): the knee joint. -
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m1) joint, jointing material, sealant, strip2) (mécanique) gasket, sealDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > joint
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قِطْعَة لَحْم بِعَظْمِها \ joint: a bone with the meat on it, ready for cooking. -
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- the junction of workpieces or the edges of workpieces that are to be joined or have been joined
the junction of workpieces or the edges of workpieces that are to be joined or have been joined
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > joint
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joint — ► NOUN 1) a point at which parts are joined. 2) a structure in a body by which two bones are fitted together. 3) the part of a plant stem from which a leaf or branch grows. 4) Brit. a large piece of meat. 5) informal an establishment of a… … English terms dictionary