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join [dʒɔɪn]adhérer à ⇒ 1 (a) s'engager dans ⇒ 1 (a) entrer dans ⇒ 1 (a) s'inscrire à ⇒ 1 (a) rejoindre ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (e) se joindre à ⇒ 1 (b) joindre ⇒ 1 (c) unir ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (d) raccorder ⇒ 1 (c) relier ⇒ 1 (d) devenir membre ⇒ 2 (a) se joindre ⇒ 2 (b), 2 (c) se raccorder ⇒ 2 (b) s'unir ⇒ 2 (c) raccord ⇒ 3 couture ⇒ 3 joint ⇒ 3(a) (political party, club) adhérer à; (armed forces, police) s'engager dans; (company, group, religious order) entrer dans; (class, course) s'inscrire pour ou à;∎ join the army! engagez-vous!;∎ figurative so you've been burgled too? join the club! alors, toi aussi tu as été cambriolé? bienvenue au club!∎ I'll join you later je vous rejoindrai ou retrouverai plus tard;∎ she joined the procession elle se joignit au cortège;∎ I joined the queue at the ticket office j'ai fait la queue au guichet;∎ to join one's ship rallier son navire;∎ to join one's regiment rejoindre son régiment;∎ will you join us? voulez-vous vous joindre à nous?;∎ may I join you? puis-je me joindre à vous?;∎ they joined us for lunch ils nous ont retrouvés pour déjeuner;∎ will you join me for or in a drink? vous prendrez bien un verre avec moi?;∎ why don't you join (us at) our table? venez donc vous asseoir à notre table!;∎ we are joined in the studio by Bruce Johnson Bruce Johnson vient nous rejoindre ou vient se joindre à nous dans notre studio;∎ he didn't want to join the dancing il n'a pas voulu se joindre ou se mêler aux danseurs;∎ my wife joins me in offering our sincere condolences ma femme se joint à moi pour vous adresser nos sincères condoléances;∎ Military to join one's regiment rejoindre son régiment;∎ Nautical to join one's ship rejoindre son bâtiment(c) (attach, fasten → planks, pieces of material) joindre, unir; (→ pipes, electric wires) raccorder; (→ edges of a wound) rapprocher, réunir;∎ to join (up) the two ends of a rope nouer les deux bouts d'une corde;∎ you have to join these two electric wires il faut raccorder ces deux fils électriques;∎ the workmen joined the pipes (together) les ouvriers ont raccordé les tuyaux;∎ the Siamese twins are joined at the thigh les frères siamois sont rattachés (l'un à l'autre) par la cuisse∎ to be joined in marriage or matrimony être uni par les liens du mariage;∎ we must join forces (against the enemy) nous devons unir nos forces (contre l'ennemi);∎ she joined forces with her brother elle s'est alliée à son frère;∎ to join battle (with) entrer en lutte (avec), engager le combat (avec)(e) (intersect with) rejoindre;∎ does this path join the main road? est-ce que ce chemin rejoint la grand-route?;∎ we camped where the stream joins the river nous avons campé là où le ruisseau rejoint la rivière(a) (become a member) devenir membre(c) (form an alliance) s'unir, se joindre;∎ they joined together to fight drug trafficking ils se sont unis pour lutter contre le trafic de drogue;∎ we all join with you in your sorrow (sympathize) nous nous associons tous à votre douleur3 noun(in broken china, wallpaper) (ligne f de) raccord m; Sewing (in fabric) couture f; Technology (junction between elements) joint m➲ join inse mettre de la partie, participer, prendre part;∎ she started singing and the others joined in elle a commencé à chanter et les autres se sont mis à chanter avec elleparticiper à, prendre part à;∎ she never joins in the conversation elle ne participe jamais à la conversation;∎ he joined in the protest il s'associa aux protestations;∎ all join in the chorus! reprenez tous le refrain en chœur!➲ join ons'attacher;∎ where does this part join on? où cette pièce vient-elle se rattacher?;∎ they joined on at the end of the parade ils se sont mis à la queue du défiléattacher, ajouter;∎ we got off the train while they were joining on more coaches nous sommes descendus du train pendant que l'on accrochait de nouveaux wagons➲ join up∎ to join up with sb rejoindre qn(planks, pieces of material) joindre, assembler; (pipes, electric wires) raccorder; (two machines) accoupler -
22 τραγῳδός
A member of the tragic chorus,εἴ τις τ. φησιν ὀρχεῖσθαι καλῶς Ar.V. 1498
, cf. 1505: usu. in pl., (lvr.);τοῖς χοροῖσι τῶν τ. Id.Av. 787
(troch.); τ. καὶ χοροί dub. l. in Th. 391 (v. τραγῳδικός); χορηγὸς τραγῳδῶν D.21.59
;τραγῳδοὺς καταλέγειν IG12.187.9
; τραγῳδῶν (sc. ἐνίκα χορὸς οὗ) Περικλῆς Χολαργεὺς ἐχορήγει ib.22.2318.9; παλαιὸν δρᾶμα πρῶτον παρεδίδαξαν οἱ τ. ib. 203;Ἀριφράδης τοὺς τ. ἐκωμῴδει, ὅτι ἅ οὐδεὶς ἂν εἴποι ἐν τῇ διαλέκτῳ, τούτοις χρῶνται Arist.Po. 1458b32
;τοῖς δὲ τ. ἕτερος σεμνὸς πᾶσιν λόγος ἄλλος ὅδ' ἐστίν Crates Com.24
;ὡς οἱ τ. φασιν οἷς ἐξουσία ἔστιν λέγειν ἅπαντα καὶ ποιεῖν μόνοις Diph.30.4
.2 pl. also, = tragedy or a performance of tragedy, ἐν τοῖσι τ. on the tragic stage, Ar.Av. 512;τραγῳδοῖς Aeschin.3.36
;οὐδὲ.. ὑποκριταὶ κωμῳδοῖς τε καὶ τραγῳδοῖς οἱ αὐτοί Pl.R. 395a
;τεθέασαι τραγῳδούς Men.Epit. 108
;χορηγεῖν τραγῳδοῖς Is.6.60
;οἱ ἐν ἄστει τ. Aeschin.3.41
, cf. 154; καινοῖς τραγῳδοῖς at the performance of new tragedies, IG22.956.34, 1028, Docum. ap. D.18.54, cf. Aeschin.3.34;θεωμένων καινοὺς τ. Ἀθηναίων Plu.Phoc.19
;νενικηκὼς τραγῳδοῖς And.4.42
, cf. Thphr.Char. 22.2;Διονυσίων τραγῳδοῖς Supp.Epigr.1.362.29
(Samos, iv B. C.); Διονυσίων ᾗ τραγῳδοί on the day of the Dionysia on which there is a tragic performance, IG12(8).640 (Peparethus, ii B. C.); τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι ib.12(5).1341 (Paros, iii B. C.), 22.1214; τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι τῷ καινῷ ib.682.76;τραγῳδὸς ἦν ἀγὼν Διονύσια Men.873
(fort. τραγῳδῶν or - δοῖς); τοὺς γὰρ τραγῳδοὺς πρῶτον, εἰ βούλει, σκόπει ὡς ὠφελοῦσι πάντας Timocl.6.8
;εἰς τοὺς τραγῳδοὺς εὔθετ', οὐκ εἰς τὸν βίον Philem.105
.II performer (actor and singer) of tragedy,ἡ τῶν τ. ἐν τῇ σκευῇ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ὁμιλία Arist. Oec. 1344a21
;ὑπεκρίθησαν τ. μὲν Θεσσαλὸς κτλ. Chares 4
J., cf. Plu.2.334d;Νεοπτόλεμος ὁ τ. D.S. 16.92
, cf. IG22.1132.39 (Delph., iii B. C.);Αἰσώπῳ τῷ τ. Plu. Cic.5
;οἵδε ἐπεδείξαντο τῷ θεῷ.. · τραγῳδοί· Θεόδωρος Μεγαρεύς, Φιλοκλείδης Χαλκιδεύς IG11(2).105.17
(Delos, iii B. C.);ὡς οἱκακοὶ τ. μόνοι ᾆσαι οὐ δύνανται ἀλλὰ μετὰ πολλῶν Arr.Epict.3.14.1
;οἱ τ. χοροῦ δέονται φίλων συνᾳδόντων Plu.2.63a
;ἐπειδὴ Νίκων.. τ... ἀξιὠθεὶς ἐπέδωκε τῷ θεῷ ἁμέραν καὶ ἀγωνίξατο.. · καλέσαι.. αὐτὸν καὶ τοὺς μετ' αὐτοῦ τοὺς ἄρχοντας καὶ ἐν τὸ πρυτανεῖον SIG659.3
(Delph., ii B. C.), cf. 424.42 (Delph., iii B. C.), al., OGI51.47 (Egypt, iii B. C.), IG7.3196.19 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), D.Chr.33.8, Luc.Nav.46, Anach.23, Hist.Conscr.1, 22, M.Ant.3.8; τραγῳδούς miswritten for - δός in SIG509.12 (Delph., iii B. C.), and perh. in IG7.1773.21 ([place name] Thespiae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραγῳδός
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc dat pl -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc dat pl -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc gen sg -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc gen sg -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc gen pl -
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τραγῳδέωact a tragedy: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)τραγῳδόςmember of the tragic chorus: masc gen pl -
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