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1 connect with
• connect someone/something with someone/something 1. to have a connection with; 2. to join, to connect two objects 1. иметь связь с кем-то/чем-то; 2. соединять с кем-то/чем-то1. This bank is connected with several big banks. Her work is connected with music. 2. This bus connects with a train at Maple street. Can you connect me with Mr. Cole?
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2 connect
1. transitive verb1) verbinden (to, with mit); (Electr.) anschließen (to, with an + Akk.)2) (associate) verbindenconnect something with something — etwas mit etwas verbinden od. in Verbindung bringen
2. intransitive verbbe connected with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas in Verbindung stehen
connect with something — mit etwas zusammenhängen od. verbunden sein; [Zug, Schiff usw.:] Anschluss haben an etwas (Akk.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85649/connect_up">connect up* * *[kə'nekt]1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) verbinden2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) verbinden•* * *con·nect[kəˈnekt]I. vi1. (plug in)where does the cooker \connect to the electricity? wo ist der Anschluss für den Herd?; (have contact) wires etc. Kontakt haben2. (form network)3. AVIAT, RAIL4. (feel affinity)6. (join) miteinander verbunden seinII. vt1. ELEC, COMPUT▪ to \connect sth (join) etw verbinden (to/with mit + dat); (plug in) etw anschließen (to/with an + akk)▪ to \connect sth together etw miteinander verbindento be \connected to the mains ELEC ans Stromnetz angeschlossen sein3. (make accessible)4. (associate, relate)▪ to \connect sb/sth jdn/etw miteinander in Zusammenhang [o Verbindung] bringen▪ to \connect sb jdn verbindencould you \connect me with Paris please? könnten Sie mich bitte mit Paris verbinden?I'll \connect you ich verbinde [Sie]* * *[kə'nekt]1. vt1) (= join) verbinden (to, with mit); (ELEC ETC also connect up) appliances, subscribers anschließen (to an +acc)to be connected (two things) — miteinander verbunden sein; (several things) untereinander verbunden sein
See:→ parallel2) (fig: associate) in Verbindung or Zusammenhang bringen3) (esp pass = link) ideas, theories etc verbindento be connected with — eine Beziehung haben zu, in einer Beziehung or in Verbindung stehen zu
he's connected with the BBC/university — er hat mit der BBC/der Universität zu tun
to be connected (ideas etc) — in Beziehung zueinander stehen; (firms) geschäftlich miteinander verbunden sein
loosely connected facts — lose verknüpfte Fakten
2. vito connect with sb/sb's ideas — jdn/jds Gedanken verstehen
connecting rooms — angrenzende Zimmer pl (mit Verbindungstür)
2) (RAIL, AVIAT ETC) Anschluss haben (with an +acc)with +acc)* * *connect [kəˈnekt]A v/twith mit)with mit):connect ideas Gedanken verknüpfen;a) in Verbindung treten (mit),b) in verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen treten (zu)4. (to) ELEK anschließen (an akk), verbinden (mit), (zu)schalten (dat), Kontakt herstellen zwischen (dat)connect sb further jemanden weiterverbinden;be connected verbunden seinB v/i1. in Verbindung treten oder stehen:are we connecting? bes US umg verstehen wir uns?, sind wir uns einig?2. in (logischem) Zusammenhang stehen ( with mit)4. Boxen etc: umg treffen:connect with a blow einen Schlag landen* * *1. transitive verb1) verbinden (to, with mit); (Electr.) anschließen (to, with an + Akk.)2) (associate) verbindenconnect something with something — etwas mit etwas verbinden od. in Verbindung bringen
2. intransitive verbbe connected with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas in Verbindung stehen
connect with something — mit etwas zusammenhängen od. verbunden sein; [Zug, Schiff usw.:] Anschluss haben an etwas (Akk.)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(to) v.verbinden (mit) v. v.anschließen v.verbinden v. -
3 connect
kə'nekt1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) unir, enlazar, conectar2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) asociar•connect vb conectartr[kə'nekt]1 (join, attach - gen) unir, enlazar, conectar; (- wires, cables, pipes) empalmar, conectar; (- rooms, buildings) comunicar, unir; (- cities) unir, conectar■ the new road connects our village with the capital la nueva carretera conecta nuestro pueblo con la capital2 (join to power supply) conectar, enchufar3 (associate) relacionar, asociar4 (on telephone) poner ( with, con)2 (be fitted) estar conectado,-a (to, a)4 familiar (blow, punch) arrearconnect [kə'nɛkt] vi: conectar, enlazar, empalmar, comunicarseconnect vt1) join, link: conectar, unir, juntar, vincular2) relate: relacionar, asociar (ideas)v.• asociar v.• combinar v.• conectar (Electricidad) v.• embragar v.• empalmar v.• encadenar v.• enchufar v.• engarzar v.• entroncar v.• relacionar v.kə'nekt
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1)a) ( attach)b) ( link together) \<\<rooms/buildings\>\> comunicar*; \<\<towns\>\> conectarc) ( Telec)I'm trying to connect you — un momento que lo comunico or (Esp) le pongo con el número
d) \<\<phone/gas\>\> conectar2) ( associate) \<\<people/ideas/events\>\> relacionar, asociar
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vi1)a) ( be joined together) \<\<rooms\>\> comunicarse*; \<\<pipes\>\> empalmarb) ( be fitted)to connect (TO something) — estar* conectado (a algo)
2) ( Transp)to connect WITH something — \<\<train/flight\>\> enlazar* con algo, conectar con algo (AmL)
•Phrasal Verbs:[kǝ'nekt]1. VT1) (=join) conectar; [+ road, railway, airline] unir; [+ pipes, drains] empalmar (to a)to connect sth (up) to the mains — (Elec) conectar algo a la red eléctrica
2) (=install) [+ cooker, telephone] conectar3) (Telec) [+ caller] poner, comunicar (LAm) ( with con)please connect me with Mr Lyons — póngame con el Sr. Lyons, por favor
"I am trying to connect you" — "estoy intentando ponerle al habla"
4) (=associate) vincular, asociarto connect sth/sb (with) — vincular or asociar algo/a algn (con)
I never connected you with that — nunca te vinculé or asocié con eso, nunca creí que tuvieras nada que ver con eso
2.* * *[kə'nekt]
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1)a) ( attach)b) ( link together) \<\<rooms/buildings\>\> comunicar*; \<\<towns\>\> conectarc) ( Telec)I'm trying to connect you — un momento que lo comunico or (Esp) le pongo con el número
d) \<\<phone/gas\>\> conectar2) ( associate) \<\<people/ideas/events\>\> relacionar, asociar
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vi1)a) ( be joined together) \<\<rooms\>\> comunicarse*; \<\<pipes\>\> empalmarb) ( be fitted)to connect (TO something) — estar* conectado (a algo)
2) ( Transp)to connect WITH something — \<\<train/flight\>\> enlazar* con algo, conectar con algo (AmL)
•Phrasal Verbs: -
4 connect
kə'nekt1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) forbinde, knytte sammen, tilkople2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) forbinde•forbindeverb \/kəˈnekt\/1) forbinde, knytte sammen, sette i forbindelse med (hverandre)2) assosiere, forbinde3) ( teknikk) tilkoble, innkoble, forbinde4) henge sammen, stå i forbindelse, korrespondere• the train connects with another at B.toget korresponderer med et annet i B.5) ( slang) slå, treffe hardt (i ballsport e.l.)be connected with stå i forbindelse med, ha å gjøre med, ha sammenheng med, være knyttet tilconnect something to knytte noe sammen med, sette noe i forbindelse medconnect something with assosiere noe medconnect up ( spesielt teknikk) koble, koble til -
5 menyambungkan
connect something on to or with -
6 conectar
v.1 to connect something.el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainlandEl adaptador conecta los dos cables The adapter connects both cables.2 to connect (vuelo).3 to switch on, to turn on.Ricardo conectó el abanico Richard switched on the fan.4 to wire up.5 to get drugs, to make a score, to score.* * *1 (gen) to connect (up)2 (aparato eléctrico) to switch on, plug in2 familiar (llevarse bien) to hit it off, get on well* * *verb1) to connect2) link* * *1. VT1) [+ cables, tubos] to connect (up)todavía no hemos conectado la luz en el piso nuevo — we still haven't had the electricity connected in the new flat
masa II, 6)conectar un aparato eléctrico a tierra — to earth o (EEUU) ground an electrical appliance
2) (=enlazar)esta autovía conectará Granada con Almería — this dual carriageway will link Granada and o to Almería
3) (=relacionar)no logro conectar una cosa con la otra — I can't see how one thing connects with another, I can't see how everything ties in together
conectó todos los datos y resolvió el problema — he put all the facts together and solved the problem
2. VI1) * (=congeniar)un autor que ha sabido conectar con el público — an author who knows how to get through to o reach the public
2) (=enlazar)esta carretera conectará con la autopista — this road will link up to o provide a link to the motorway
3) (TV, Radio)conectamos con nuestro corresponsal en Londres — and now it's over to our correspondent in London, and now we're going over to our correspondent in London
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex. I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex. This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex. This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex. People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex. As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.----* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.
Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex: I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex: This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex: This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex: People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *conectar [A1 ]vtA ‹cables/aparatos› to connect, connect up; ‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connectantes de conectarlo a la red compruebe el voltaje before connecting to the mains supply o plugging it in, check the voltageB (relacionar) ‹hechos/sucesos› to connect, linkno conectó una cosa con la otra she didn't make a connection between o connect the two thingsel secuestro puede estar conectado con el caso Malla the kidnapping may be linked o connected to the Malla caseC ( AmL) (poner en contacto) conectar a algn CON algn; to put sb in touch o in contact WITH sb■ conectarviA1 ( Rad, TV):conectamos con el equipo móvil we're going over to our outside broadcast unitconectemos con Juan Mendoza en París let's go over to o let's join Juan Mendoza in Paris2 (empalmar) to connect, link up3 (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on wellun cantante/político que conecta bien con la juventud a singer/politician who relates well to o really engages with o reaches young people4( AmL) (con un vuelo, tren): en Río conectamos con el vuelo a Asunción in Rio we took a connecting flight to Asunción o we transferred to the Asunción flighteste vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín this flight/train connects with the Dublin one* * *
conectar ( conjugate conectar) verbo transitivo
‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connect
verbo intransitivoa) (Rad, TV) conectar con algn/algo to go over to sb/sth
c) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) conectar con algo [vuelo/tren] to connect with sth;
conectar
I verbo transitivo
1 to connect (up): he conectado el vídeo a la televisión, I've connected the video to the television
2 (a la red eléctrica) to plug in, switch on
3 (dos puntos distantes) to unit, link up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (establecer comunicación) to communicate: conecté con ella a través de Internet, I contacted her by Internet
2 fam (simpatizar) no conecto con mi padre, I don't get on with my father
' conectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
instalar
- poner
- relacionar
- vincular
English:
adapter
- adaptor
- connect
- connect up
- earth
- ground
- hook up
- lay on
- wire
- link
* * *♦ vt1. [aparato, mecanismo] [con cables] to connect (a o con (up) to);conecta la lavadora a la red eléctrica connect the washing machine to the electricity supply2. [encender] [radio, calefacción] to turn on, to switch on3. [unir, comunicar] to connect, to link;el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainland4. [asociar] to link, to connect;la policía ha conectado el robo con las mafias locales the police have linked o connected the robbery to the local mafia♦ viconectamos con nuestro enviado especial en la zona and now over to our special correspondent in the area[entenderse] to relate to sb;una escritora que conecta con los más jóvenes a writer who knows how to relate to younger readers;al partido le ha fallado conectar con los sectores más desfavorecidos the party has failed to reach o get through to the most disadvantaged groups3. [vuelo] to connect;necesito conectar con el vuelo de las 9 I have to be there for a connecting flight at 9 o'clock* * *I v/t1 connect, link2 EL connect;conectar a tierra ground, Br earthII v/i connect* * *conectar vt: to connectconectar viconectar con : to link up with, to communicate with* * *conectar vb1. (en general) to connect2. (encender) to turn on / to switch on¿has conectado el vídeo? have you turned the video on? -
7 enlazar
v.1 to connect (trenes).2 to lace, to engage, to lace together, to hitch.María enlaza las cortinas Mary laces the curtains.3 to link, to string together, to connect.Ella enlaza los programas She links the programs.4 to marry.Pedro enlazó a María Peter married Mary.* * *1 (unir) to link, connect, tie (together)2 (ideas etc) to link, connect, relate3 (carreteras etc) to connect1 (trenes etc) to connect ( con, with)1 (unirse) to be linked, be connected2 (casarse) to get married, marry3 (familias) to become linked by marriage* * *verbto join, link, connect* * *1. VT1) (=unir con lazos) to bind together; (=atar) to tie2) [+ ideas] to link, connect3) LAm to lasso2.VI [tren, vuelo] to connect; [carretera] to link (up); [idea, movimiento] to meet, link (up) ( con with)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < ciudades> to link, link up; <ideas/temas> to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas — (liter) they walked along hand in hand
enlazar algo con algo — to link something with o to something
b) < cintas> to tie... together2) (Col, RPl) <res/caballo> to lasso, rope (AmE)3) (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry2.enlazar vienlazar con algo — tren/vuelo to connect with something; carretera to link up with something
* * *= link, linking, link up.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. The process of allocating a sign or symbol to join the descriptors assigned to a document or to a request for retrieval is known as linking.Ex. The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < ciudades> to link, link up; <ideas/temas> to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas — (liter) they walked along hand in hand
enlazar algo con algo — to link something with o to something
b) < cintas> to tie... together2) (Col, RPl) <res/caballo> to lasso, rope (AmE)3) (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry2.enlazar vienlazar con algo — tren/vuelo to connect with something; carretera to link up with something
* * *= link, linking, link up.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.
Ex: The process of allocating a sign or symbol to join the descriptors assigned to a document or to a request for retrieval is known as linking.Ex: The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* * *enlazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹ciudades› to link, link up; ‹ideas/temas› to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas ( liter); they walked along hand in handenlazar algo CON algo to link sth WITH o TO sth2 ‹cintas› to tie … togetherB (Col, RPI) ‹res/caballo› to lasso, rope ( AmE)■ enlazarvienlazar CON algo «tren/vuelo» to connect WITH sth; «carretera» to link up WITH sth* * *
enlazar ( conjugate enlazar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ideas/temas› to link, connect
2 (Col, RPl) ‹res/caballo› to lasso, rope (AmE)
3 (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry
verbo intransitivo enlazar con algo [tren/vuelo] to connect with sth;
[ carretera] to link up with sth
enlazar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to link [con, with/to], connect [con, with]
' enlazar' also found in these entries:
English:
connect
- rope
* * *♦ vt1. [relacionar] [lugares, ideas] to link, to connect;enlazar algo con to link o connect sth with;enlazó el tema con una crítica a la sociedad de consumo he linked the issue with a criticism of consumer society;la autopista que enlaza una ciudad con otra the motorway that links the two cities3. [con lazos] to lace4. Am [animal] to lasso♦ vi[trenes] to connect (en at); [carreteras] to join (up) ( con with);esta carretera enlaza con la autopista this road joins up with the motorway;en la terminal C enlaza usted con su vuelo a Lima your connecting flight to Lima leaves from Terminal C* * *I v/t1 link (up), connect2 L.Am.con cuerda rope, lasso* * *enlazar {21} v: to join, to link, to fit together* * *enlazar vb to connect -
8 comunicar
v.1 to convey (transmitir) (sentimientos, ideas).2 to connect.esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns3 to call, to telephone. ( Latin American Spanish)4 to get through (telefónicamente) (person).no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him5 to communicate, to report, to broadcast, to disclose.Su gesto lleva amor His gesture conveys love.Ella comunicó la noticia She communicated the news.* * *1 (hacer partícipe) to communicate, convey, transmit2 (hacer saber) to communicate, make known, tell3 (conectar) to connect1 (ponerse en comunicación) to communicate; (por carta) to correspond2 (teléfono) to be engaged, US be busy3 (estar conectado) to communicate, be connected1 (tener relación) to communicate; (ponerse en contacto) to get in touch, get in contact ( con, with)2 (extenderse) to spread3 (estar conectado) to be connected ( con, to)* * *verb1) to announce, inform2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=decir)a) [+ decisión, resultado] to announceha comunicado su decisión de abandonar la orquesta — he has announced his decision to leave the orchestra
no pudo comunicar la situación exacta del velero — he was unable to give o state the yacht's exact position
b)comunicamos a los señores pasajeros que... — we would like to inform passengers that...
nos comunican desde Lisboa que... — we have heard from Lisbon that...
2) [al teléfono]¿me comunica con la dirección, por favor? — could I speak to the manager, please?, could you put me through to the manager, please?
3) (=transmitir) [+ sensación, entusiasmo] to convey, communicate, transmit; (Fís) [+ movimiento, fuerza] to transmitnos comunicó su miedo — his fear spread to us o communicated itself to us
4) (=unir) to connecthan comunicado el comedor con la cocina — the dining-room and the kitchen have been knocked together
2. VI1) Esp [teléfono] to be engagedseñal 8)está comunicando, comunica — it's engaged
2) [cuarto, habitación] to connect3) Esp [persona]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.----* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *comunicar [A2 ]vtA ( frml)1 (informar) to informsiento mucho tener que comunicarle que … I regret to inform you that …se comunica a los señores socios que … shareholders should note that …le comunicaron la noticia por teléfono they informed him of o told him o gave him the news over the telephoneacaban de comunicarnos el resultado we have just been informed of o given o told the result2 ( AmL) (por teléfono) ‹persona› to put … through¿me comunica con la sección de ventas? can you put me through to the sales department?1 ‹optimismo/entusiasmo› to convey, communicate, transmit; ‹miedo› to communicate, transmit2 ‹conocimientos› to impart, pass on; ‹información› to convey, communicateintenté comunicarles mis ideas I tried to tell them my ideas3 ( Fís) ‹fuerza/movimiento› to transmit, impart; ‹calor› to transmitC ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, linkes una zona muy bien comunicada the area is easily accessible by road or by public transportcomunicar algo CON algo to connect sth WITH sthun pasillo comunica su despacho con el mío a corridor connects his office with mine■ comunicarviA ( Esp)1 (ponerse en contacto) comunicar CON algn to get in touch o contact WITH sbestoy intentando comunicar con él I'm trying to get in contact o touch with himmarque el número del abonado con el que desee comunicar dial the number you require o the number of the person you wish to speak toestá comunicando it's busy o engagedB «habitaciones» to be connectedA1 ( recípr) (relacionarse) to communicatese comunican por señas they communicate using sign languagese comunican en alemán they talk to each other o they communicate in Germancomunicarse CON algn to communicate WITH sbsiempre le ha resultado difícil comunicarse con los demás he has always had problems communicating with o relating to people2 (ponerse en contacto) comunicarse CON algn to get in touch o in contact WITH sbB «habitaciones/ciudades/lagos» ( recípr) to be connected comunicarse CON algo to be connected TO sthla cocina se comunica con el comedor the kitchen is connected to the dining room, the kitchen leads onto o adjoins the dining room* * *
comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
comunicarle algo a algn to inform sb of sth
2 ( transmitir)
‹ información› to convey, communicate;
‹ idea› to put across
3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;
comunicar algo con algo to connect sth with sth
verbo intransitivo
1 [ habitaciones] to be connected
2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engaged
comunicarse verbo pronominal
1
comunicarse con algn to communicate with sb
2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected;
comunicarse con algo to be connected to sth
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate
frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy
' comunicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- declararse
- imprimir
- participar
- transmitir
- unir
- decir
- pasar
English:
announce
- communicate
- connect
- convey
- get across
- get through
- impart
- put across
- put over
- sell
- signal
- get
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [sentimientos, ideas] to convey;comunicar optimismo/miedo to convey o communicate optimism/fear;le comuniqué que deseaba irme I let him know o informed him that I wanted to leave2. [movimiento, virus, calor] to transmitle comunicaron su despido por escrito he was informed in writing of his dismissal;lamentamos tener que comunicarle que… we regret to inform you that…4. [conectar] to connect;esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns;es una ciudad muy bien comunicada it is a city with very good transport connections5. Am [al teléfono] to call, to telephone♦ vinuestras habitaciones comunican there's a door between our two rooms;el vestíbulo comunica con el salón the hall leads to the living-roomestá comunicando, comunica the line's Br engaged o US busy3. RP [teléfono] [estar sonando] to ring4. [hablar] to get through;no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him* * *I v/t1 TRANSP connect, link2:comunicar algo a alguien inform s.o. of sthII v/i1 communicatebe engaged;está comunicando it’s busy, Br it’s engaged* * *comunicar {72} vt1) : to communicate, to convey2) : to notify* * *comunicar vb2. (transmitir) to communicate3. (unir) to connect / to linkel Estrecho de Gibraltar comunica el mar Mediterráneo con el Atlántico the Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean with the Atlantic4. (entrar en contacto) to get in touchdespués de cuatro años, ha comunicado con ella after four years, he got in touch with her5. (teléfono) to be engaged -
9 relacionar
v.1 to relate, to connect.estar bien relacionado to be well-connected2 to list, to enumerate.* * *1 (poner en relación) to relate, connect, associate2 (relatar) to tell, list* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=asociar) to connect ( con with)ya hay tres documentos que lo relacionan con el caso — there are now three documents connecting him with o linking him to the case
2) (=enumerar) to list2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( conectar) to relaterelacionar algo a o con algo — to relate something to something
2) ( hacer una lista) to list2.relacionarse v prona)relacionarse CON algo — con tema/asunto to be related to something
b) persona* * *= link, relate, tie together, correlate, link up.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. A 'see also' reference connects headings or index terms which are in some way related, where both of the headings are regarded as acceptable for use as headings for entries.Ex. The availability of foreign scientific and technical journals in the country and the frequency of interloan requests are directly correlated.Ex. The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.----* estar directamente relacionado con = be directly correlated to.* relacionar con = relate to.* relacionarse = interact (with), mingle (with), socialise [socialize, -USA].* relacionarse con = ally with, tie in (with), become + allied with, become + engaged (in/with), engage with.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( conectar) to relaterelacionar algo a o con algo — to relate something to something
2) ( hacer una lista) to list2.relacionarse v prona)relacionarse CON algo — con tema/asunto to be related to something
b) persona* * *= link, relate, tie together, correlate, link up.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.
Ex: A 'see also' reference connects headings or index terms which are in some way related, where both of the headings are regarded as acceptable for use as headings for entries.Ex: The availability of foreign scientific and technical journals in the country and the frequency of interloan requests are directly correlated.Ex: The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* estar directamente relacionado con = be directly correlated to.* relacionar con = relate to.* relacionarse = interact (with), mingle (with), socialise [socialize, -USA].* relacionarse con = ally with, tie in (with), become + allied with, become + engaged (in/with), engage with.* * *relacionar [A1 ]vtA (conectar) to relatees incapaz de relacionar ideas he is incapable of relating o linking ideassi relacionamos los dos sucesos if we take the two events together, if we link the two eventsB (hacer una lista) to listlos trenes que se relacionan a continuación the trains which are listed below, the following trains1 relacionarse CON algo ‹con un tema/un asunto› to be related to sth2 «persona»: relacionarse CON algn; to mix WITH sbno se relaciona con niños de su edad he doesn't mix with o have contact with children of his own age* * *
relacionar ( conjugate relacionar) verbo transitivo ( conectar) to relate, connect;
relacionar algo a o con algo to relate o connect sth to sth
relacionarse verbo pronominala) relacionarse CON algo ‹con tema/asunto› to be related to sthb) [ persona] relacionarse CON algn to mix with sb
relacionar verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa, persona, etc, con otra) to relate, link [con, to]
2 (hacer un listado) to list
' relacionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hilar
- hilvanar
- ligar
- referir
- vincular
- conectar
English:
associate
- connect
- relate
- link
* * *♦ vt1. [vincular] to relate ( con to), to connect ( con with);estar bien relacionado to be well connected;la policía relacionó la explosión con las protestas contra los experimentos con animales the police linked the explosion to the protests against animal experiments2. [enumerar] to list, to enumerate* * ** * *relacionar vt: to relate, to connect* * *relacionar vb to relate -
10 Zusammenhang
m (Verbindung) connection; innerer: coherence, cohesion; äußerer: context; einer Abfolge: continuity; von Ideen: association; es besteht ein Zusammenhang zwischen den Ereignissen the events are connected; miteinander in Zusammenhang bringen establish a connection ( oder link) between; im Zusammenhang stehen mit be connected with; nicht im Zusammenhang stehen mit have no connection with, have nothing to do with; in diesem Zusammenhang in this connection; Worte aus ihrem Zusammenhang reißen take words out of their context; die Dinge im Zusammenhang sehen see things in context; die größeren Zusammenhänge the general perspective; weitS. the overall scheme (of events oder things), the big picture; der Brief etc. hat keinen Zusammenhang the letter etc. is disjointed ( oder doesn’t hang together properly)* * *der Zusammenhang(Textzusammenhang) context;(Verbindung) connection;(Wechselbeziehung) interrelation; correlation;(Zusammengehörigkeit) coherence; coherency* * *Zu|sạm|men|hangm(= Beziehung) connection ( von, zwischen +dat between); (= Wechselbeziehung) correlation ( von, zwischen +dat between); (= Verflechtung) interrelation ( von, zwischen +dat between); (von Geschichte) coherence; (im Text) contextjdn/etw mit jdm/etw in Zusammenhang bringen — to connect sb/sth with sb/sth
ich habe seinen Namen im Zusammenhang mit dieser Sache gehört — I've heard his name mentioned in connection with this
in diesem Zusammenhang — in this context, in connection with this
* * *der1) coherence2) (the parts directly before or after a word or phrase (written or spoken) which affect its meaning: This statement, taken out of its context, gives a wrong impression of the speaker's opinions.) context* * *Zu·sam·men·hang<-[e]s, -hänge>gibt es zwischen den Wohnungseinbrüchen irgendeinen \Zusammenhang? are the burglaries in any way connected?sein Name wurde im \Zusammenhang mit der Verschwörung genannt his name was mentioned in connection with the conspiracy [or linked]ein ursächlicher \Zusammenhang a causal relationship formkeinen \Zusammenhang sehen to see no [or not see any] connectionjdn/etw mit etw dat in \Zusammenhang bringen to connect sb/sth with sth, to establish a connection between sth and sth formetw aus dem \Zusammenhang reißen to take sth out of [its] [or form divorce sth from its] contextim [o in] \Zusammenhang mit etw dat in connection with sth* * *in [keinem] Zusammenhang mit etwas stehen — be [in no way] connected with something
etwas mit etwas in Zusammenhang bringen — connect something with something; make a connection between something and something
im Zusammenhang mit... — in connection with...
etwas aus dem Zusammenhang lösen/reißen — take something out of [its] context
* * *Zusammenhang m (Verbindung) connection; innerer: coherence, cohesion; äußerer: context; einer Abfolge: continuity; von Ideen: association;es besteht ein Zusammenhang zwischen den Ereignissen the events are connected;miteinander in Zusammenhang bringen establish a connection ( oder link) between;im Zusammenhang stehen mit be connected with;nicht im Zusammenhang stehen mit have no connection with, have nothing to do with;in diesem Zusammenhang in this connection;Worte aus ihrem Zusammenhang reißen take words out of their context;die Dinge im Zusammenhang sehen see things in context;die größeren Zusammenhänge the general perspective; weitS. the overall scheme (of events oder things), the big picture;der Brief etc* * *in [keinem] Zusammenhang mit etwas stehen — be [in no way] connected with something
etwas mit etwas in Zusammenhang bringen — connect something with something; make a connection between something and something
im Zusammenhang mit... — in connection with...
etwas aus dem Zusammenhang lösen/reißen — take something out of [its] context
* * *m.coherence n.connection n.context n.contiguity n. -
11 Verbindung
f1. union (auch Ehe), bond; (Zusammenschluss, Vereinigung mehrerer Eigenschaften) combination; (von Ideen) association; (Zusammenhang) connection; im Text: context; (Beziehung, auch WIRTS.) relations Pl., contact ( beide zu with); JUR. bond; in Verbindung mit combined with; in connection with, in conjunction with; eine Verbindung eingehen join together, unite; Dinge: combine, unite; (sich verbünden) ally, form an alliance ( alle mit with); Verbindungen knüpfen make contacts; eine Verbindung herstellen mit, sich in Verbindung setzen mit contact, get in touch with; in Verbindung bleiben keep in touch; die Verbindung verlieren lose touch; in Verbindung bringen mit fig. associate with; in Verbindung stehen mit be in touch ( oder contact) with; einer Sache: be connected with; eine Verbindung zwischen Rauchen und Krebs a link between smoking and cancer; die Verbindung einer beweglichen Sache mit einem Grundstück JUR. the binding of mov(e)able property to a piece of land ( oder personal to real property)2. (Verkehrsverbindung) communication; eine direkte / günstige Verbindung nach Basel etc. a direct / good connection to Basle (Am. Basel) etc.; alle Verbindungen ausdrucken print out all the connections; die einzige Verbindung zur Insel etc. the only connection to the island etc.; eine Verbindung herstellen mit per Funk etc.: establish communication with; keine Verbindung bekommen mit TELEF. etc. not get through to; die Verbindung ist sehr schlecht TELEF. etc. the line is very bad3. CHEM. compound5. EDV connection, link; keine Verbindung mit dem Server etc. bekommen fail to get connected to the serv- er6. studentische: student society, Am. fraternity; für Studentinnen: sorority; schlagende / nicht schlagende Verbindung duelling / non-duelling society (Am. fraternity)* * *die Verbindung(Bündnis) alliance;(Kombination) combination;(Kontakt) contact;(Liebesverhältnis) liaison;(Studentenverein) fraternity;(Telefonverbindung) connection;(Verbindungsstelle) junction;(Vereinigung) union;(Zusammenhang) connection; connexion;(chemischer Stoff) compound* * *Ver|bịn|dungf1) connection; (= Kontakt) contact (zu, mit with)jdn/etw mit etw in Verbindung bringen — to connect sb/sth with sth
er/sein Name wurde mit dem Mord/der Affäre in Verbindung gebracht — he/his name was mentioned in connection with the murder/the affair
seine Verbindungen spielen lassen — to use one's connections, to pull a few strings (inf)
die Verbindung aufrechterhalten — to maintain contact; (esp zwischen Freunden) to keep in touch or contact
neue Verbindung erstellen (Comput: Option) — make new connection
sich (mit jdm) in Verbindung setzen, (mit jdm) in Verbindung treten — to get in touch or contact (with sb), to contact sb
mit jdm in Verbindung stehen, mit jdm Verbindung haben — to be in touch or contact with sb
2) (= Verkehrsverbindung) connection (nach to)die Verbindung von Berlin nach Warschau — the connections pl from Berlin to Warsaw
3) (TELEC = Anschluss) lineVerbindung aufnehmen — to make contact, to establish communication
5) (= Kombination) combination6) (= Vereinigung, Bündnis) association; (ehelich) union; (UNIV) society; (für Männer auch) ≈ fraternity (US); (für Frauen auch) ≈ sorority (US)eine schlagende/nicht schlagende Verbindung (Univ) — a duelling (Brit) or dueling (US)/nonduelling (Brit) or nondueling (US) fraternity
7) (CHEM) (= Prozess) combination; (= Ergebnis) compound (aus (formed out) of)eine Verbindung mit etw eingehen — to form a compound with sth, to combine with sth
* * *die1) (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) join2) (an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) combine3) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) connection4) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) contact5) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) contact6) (a link for joining things together: The railway carriage was damaged when the coupling broke.) coupling7) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) marriage8) (the state of being united, eg in marriage, friendship etc: Their marriage was a perfect union.) union* * *Ver·bin·dungf1. (direkte Beziehung) contact\Verbindung [mit jdm] aufnehmen to contact [or get in touch with] sb[mit jdm] in \Verbindung bleiben to keep in touch [with sb]\Verbindung[en] mit [o zu] jdm/etw haben to have connections pl with sb/sthseine \Verbindungen spielen lassen (fam) to [try and] pull a few strings[mit jdm/miteinander] in \Verbindung stehen to be in [or have] contact [with sb/each other][mit jdm] in \Verbindung treten to contact sb▪ in \Verbindung mit jdm/etw in association with sb/stheine \Verbindung eingehen to unitedie beiden Parteien gingen eine \Verbindung ein the two parties joined forceseine eheliche \Verbindung eingehen to join in marriagedie [telefonische] \Verbindung nach Tokio war sehr schlecht the [telephone] line to [or connection with] Tokyo was very poorich bekomme keine \Verbindung I can't get a connection [or line], I can't get throughunsere \Verbindung wurde unterbrochen we were cut off\Verbindung aufnehmen (per Funk) to make contact, to establish communicationeine/keine \Verbindung [irgendwohin] bekommen to get through/not to be able to get through [to somewhere]was ist die beste \Verbindung [mit dem Zug] zwischen Hamburg und Dresden? what's the best way to get from Hamburg to Dresden [by train]?direkte \Verbindung [nach...] direct connection [to...]es gibt eine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Zug nach Kopenhagen there's a through train to Copenhageneine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Flugzeug gibt es leider nicht I'm afraid there isn't a direct flight6. (Verknüpfung) combinationin \Verbindung mit etw dat in conjunction with sthdie Eintrittskarte gilt nur in \Verbindung mit dem Personalausweis this entrance ticket is only valid [together] with your ID cardin \Verbindung mit dem Einkauf hat sich dieser Besuch gelohnt combined with the shopping trip this visit was well worth it7. (Zusammenhang) connectionin \Verbindung mit in connection withjdn/etw mit jdm/etw in \Verbindung bringen to connect sb/sth with sb/sth8. (Berührung) contacteine \Verbindung zwischen zwei Dingen herstellen to connect two thingseine \Verbindung aus zwei Stoffen a compound formed out of two substancesschlagende/nicht schlagende \Verbindung duelling/non-duelling fraternity* * *1) (das Verknüpfen) linking2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection3) (verknüpfende Strecke) link4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)die Verbindung zur Außenwelt — connections pl. with the outside world
6) (Kombination) combination7) (Bündnis) associationeheliche Verbindung — (geh.) marriage
8) (Kontakt) contactsich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody
9) (Zusammenhang) connection10) (StudentenVerbindung) society11) (Chemie) compound* * *1. union (auch Ehe), bond; (Zusammenschluss, Vereinigung mehrerer Eigenschaften) combination; (von Ideen) association; (Zusammenhang) connection; im Text: context; (Beziehung, auch WIRTSCH) relations pl, contact ( beidezu with); JUR bond;in Verbindung mit combined with; in connection with, in conjunction with;eine Verbindung eingehen join together, unite; Dinge: combine, unite; (sich verbünden) ally, form an alliance ( allemit with);Verbindungen knüpfen make contacts;eine Verbindung herstellen mit, sich in Verbindung setzen mit contact, get in touch with;in Verbindung bleiben keep in touch;die Verbindung verlieren lose touch;in Verbindung bringen mit fig associate with;eine Verbindung zwischen Rauchen und Krebs a link between smoking and cancer;die Verbindung einer beweglichen Sache mit einem Grundstück JUR the binding of mov(e)able property to a piece of land ( oder personal to real property)2. (Verkehrsverbindung) communication;eine direkte/günstige Verbindung nach Basel etc a direct/good connection to Basle (US Basel) etc;alle Verbindungen ausdrucken print out all the connections;eine Verbindung herstellen mit per Funk etc: establish communication with;3. CHEM compound5. IT connection, link;bekommen fail to get connected to the serv-erschlagende/nicht schlagende Verbindung duelling/non-duelling society (US fraternity)* * *1) (das Verknüpfen) linking2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection3) (verknüpfende Strecke) link4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)die Verbindung zur Außenwelt — connections pl. with the outside world
6) (Kombination) combination7) (Bündnis) associationeheliche Verbindung — (geh.) marriage
8) (Kontakt) contactsich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody
9) (Zusammenhang) connection10) (StudentenVerbindung) society11) (Chemie) compound* * *f.alliance n.association n.catenation n.chaining n.compound n.concatenation n.conjunction n.connection n.connectivity n.connexion (UK) n.fusion n.incorporation n.interconnection n.interface n.joint n.junction n.liaison n.link n. -
12 verbindung
f1. union (auch Ehe), bond; (Zusammenschluss, Vereinigung mehrerer Eigenschaften) combination; (von Ideen) association; (Zusammenhang) connection; im Text: context; (Beziehung, auch WIRTS.) relations Pl., contact ( beide zu with); JUR. bond; in Verbindung mit combined with; in connection with, in conjunction with; eine Verbindung eingehen join together, unite; Dinge: combine, unite; (sich verbünden) ally, form an alliance ( alle mit with); Verbindungen knüpfen make contacts; eine Verbindung herstellen mit, sich in Verbindung setzen mit contact, get in touch with; in Verbindung bleiben keep in touch; die Verbindung verlieren lose touch; in Verbindung bringen mit fig. associate with; in Verbindung stehen mit be in touch ( oder contact) with; einer Sache: be connected with; eine Verbindung zwischen Rauchen und Krebs a link between smoking and cancer; die Verbindung einer beweglichen Sache mit einem Grundstück JUR. the binding of mov(e)able property to a piece of land ( oder personal to real property)2. (Verkehrsverbindung) communication; eine direkte / günstige Verbindung nach Basel etc. a direct / good connection to Basle (Am. Basel) etc.; alle Verbindungen ausdrucken print out all the connections; die einzige Verbindung zur Insel etc. the only connection to the island etc.; eine Verbindung herstellen mit per Funk etc.: establish communication with; keine Verbindung bekommen mit TELEF. etc. not get through to; die Verbindung ist sehr schlecht TELEF. etc. the line is very bad3. CHEM. compound5. EDV connection, link; keine Verbindung mit dem Server etc. bekommen fail to get connected to the serv- er6. studentische: student society, Am. fraternity; für Studentinnen: sorority; schlagende / nicht schlagende Verbindung duelling / non-duelling society (Am. fraternity)* * *die Verbindung(Bündnis) alliance;(Kombination) combination;(Kontakt) contact;(Liebesverhältnis) liaison;(Studentenverein) fraternity;(Telefonverbindung) connection;(Verbindungsstelle) junction;(Vereinigung) union;(Zusammenhang) connection; connexion;(chemischer Stoff) compound* * *Ver|bịn|dungf1) connection; (= Kontakt) contact (zu, mit with)jdn/etw mit etw in Verbindung bringen — to connect sb/sth with sth
er/sein Name wurde mit dem Mord/der Affäre in Verbindung gebracht — he/his name was mentioned in connection with the murder/the affair
seine Verbindungen spielen lassen — to use one's connections, to pull a few strings (inf)
die Verbindung aufrechterhalten — to maintain contact; (esp zwischen Freunden) to keep in touch or contact
neue Verbindung erstellen (Comput: Option) — make new connection
sich (mit jdm) in Verbindung setzen, (mit jdm) in Verbindung treten — to get in touch or contact (with sb), to contact sb
mit jdm in Verbindung stehen, mit jdm Verbindung haben — to be in touch or contact with sb
2) (= Verkehrsverbindung) connection (nach to)die Verbindung von Berlin nach Warschau — the connections pl from Berlin to Warsaw
3) (TELEC = Anschluss) lineVerbindung aufnehmen — to make contact, to establish communication
5) (= Kombination) combination6) (= Vereinigung, Bündnis) association; (ehelich) union; (UNIV) society; (für Männer auch) ≈ fraternity (US); (für Frauen auch) ≈ sorority (US)eine schlagende/nicht schlagende Verbindung (Univ) — a duelling (Brit) or dueling (US)/nonduelling (Brit) or nondueling (US) fraternity
7) (CHEM) (= Prozess) combination; (= Ergebnis) compound (aus (formed out) of)eine Verbindung mit etw eingehen — to form a compound with sth, to combine with sth
* * *die1) (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) join2) (an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) combine3) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) connection4) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) contact5) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) contact6) (a link for joining things together: The railway carriage was damaged when the coupling broke.) coupling7) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) marriage8) (the state of being united, eg in marriage, friendship etc: Their marriage was a perfect union.) union* * *Ver·bin·dungf1. (direkte Beziehung) contact\Verbindung [mit jdm] aufnehmen to contact [or get in touch with] sb[mit jdm] in \Verbindung bleiben to keep in touch [with sb]\Verbindung[en] mit [o zu] jdm/etw haben to have connections pl with sb/sthseine \Verbindungen spielen lassen (fam) to [try and] pull a few strings[mit jdm/miteinander] in \Verbindung stehen to be in [or have] contact [with sb/each other][mit jdm] in \Verbindung treten to contact sb▪ in \Verbindung mit jdm/etw in association with sb/stheine \Verbindung eingehen to unitedie beiden Parteien gingen eine \Verbindung ein the two parties joined forceseine eheliche \Verbindung eingehen to join in marriagedie [telefonische] \Verbindung nach Tokio war sehr schlecht the [telephone] line to [or connection with] Tokyo was very poorich bekomme keine \Verbindung I can't get a connection [or line], I can't get throughunsere \Verbindung wurde unterbrochen we were cut off\Verbindung aufnehmen (per Funk) to make contact, to establish communicationeine/keine \Verbindung [irgendwohin] bekommen to get through/not to be able to get through [to somewhere]was ist die beste \Verbindung [mit dem Zug] zwischen Hamburg und Dresden? what's the best way to get from Hamburg to Dresden [by train]?direkte \Verbindung [nach...] direct connection [to...]es gibt eine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Zug nach Kopenhagen there's a through train to Copenhageneine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Flugzeug gibt es leider nicht I'm afraid there isn't a direct flight6. (Verknüpfung) combinationin \Verbindung mit etw dat in conjunction with sthdie Eintrittskarte gilt nur in \Verbindung mit dem Personalausweis this entrance ticket is only valid [together] with your ID cardin \Verbindung mit dem Einkauf hat sich dieser Besuch gelohnt combined with the shopping trip this visit was well worth it7. (Zusammenhang) connectionin \Verbindung mit in connection withjdn/etw mit jdm/etw in \Verbindung bringen to connect sb/sth with sb/sth8. (Berührung) contacteine \Verbindung zwischen zwei Dingen herstellen to connect two thingseine \Verbindung aus zwei Stoffen a compound formed out of two substancesschlagende/nicht schlagende \Verbindung duelling/non-duelling fraternity* * *1) (das Verknüpfen) linking2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection3) (verknüpfende Strecke) link4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)die Verbindung zur Außenwelt — connections pl. with the outside world
6) (Kombination) combination7) (Bündnis) associationeheliche Verbindung — (geh.) marriage
8) (Kontakt) contactsich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody
9) (Zusammenhang) connection10) (StudentenVerbindung) society11) (Chemie) compound* * *…verbindung f im subst1. (Kontakt):Fernsprechverbindung telephone connection;Nachrichtenverbindung line of communication;Postverbindung link to a ( oder the) postal service;Schienenverbindung rail link2. CHEM:Sauerstoffverbindung oxygen compound;Schwefelverbindung sulphur (US -fur) compound* * *1) (das Verknüpfen) linking2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection3) (verknüpfende Strecke) link4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)die Verbindung zur Außenwelt — connections pl. with the outside world
6) (Kombination) combination7) (Bündnis) associationeheliche Verbindung — (geh.) marriage
8) (Kontakt) contactsich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody
9) (Zusammenhang) connection10) (StudentenVerbindung) society11) (Chemie) compound* * *f.alliance n.association n.catenation n.chaining n.compound n.concatenation n.conjunction n.connection n.connectivity n.connexion (UK) n.fusion n.incorporation n.interconnection n.interface n.joint n.junction n.liaison n.link n. -
13 wire
1. noun1) Draht, derthis test of nerves will go down to the wire — dies wird eine Nervenzerreißprobe bis zum Außersten
3) (Electr., Teleph.) Leitung, diea piece or length of wire — ein Stück [Leitungs]draht
telephone/telegraph wire — Telefon-/Telegrafenleitung, die
2. transitive verbget one's or the wires crossed — (fig.) auf der Leitung stehen (ugs.)
2) (Electr.)wire something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anschließen
wire a house — (lay wiring circuits) in einem Haus die Stromleitungen legen
3) (coll.): (telegraph)wire somebody — jemandem od. an jemanden telegrafieren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93817/wire_up">wire up* * *1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread: We need some wire to connect the battery to the rest of the circuit; a wire fence.) der Draht2) (a single strand of this: There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.) der Draht3) (the metal cable used in telegraphy: The message came over the wire this morning.) die Telegraphenleitung4) (a telegram: Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.) das Telegramm2. verb1) (to fasten, connect etc with wire: The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.) Leitungen verlegen in2) (to send a telegram to: Wire me if anything important happens.) telegraphieren3) (to send (a message) by telegram: You can wire the details to my brother in New York.) telegraphieren•- wireless- wiring
- high wire
- wire-netting* * *[ˈwaɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. na bit/length/piece of \wire ein Stück nt Drahttelephone \wire Telefonleitung fto send a \wire ein Telegramm aufgebenby \wire telegrafischto wear a \wire verwanzt sein5. (prison camp fence)6.▶ to get [sth] in under the \wire esp AM ( fam) etw [so gerade noch] unter Dach und Fach bringen fam\wire fence Drahtzaun mIII. vt▪ to \wire sth together etw mit Draht zusammenbinden▪ to \wire sth etw mit elektrischen Leitungen versehen; (connect) etw ans Stromnetz anschließen; TV etw verkabelnto \wire sb money [or money to sb] jdm telegrafisch Geld überweisen5. (reinforce)to \wire sb's jaw jds Kiefer [mit einer Spange] richten* * *[waɪə(r)]1. n1) Draht m; (for electricity supply) Leitung f; (= insulated flex) (for home appliance etc) Schnur f; (for television) Fernsehanschluss m or -kabel nt; (in circus = high wire) (Hoch)seil ntto get in under the wire ( US inf ) — etwas gerade (eben) noch rechtzeitig or mit Hängen und Würgen (inf) schaffen
to pull wires ( esp US inf ) — seinen Einfluss geltend machen, seine Beziehungen spielen lassen
he's pulling your wire ( Brit inf ) — er nimmt dich auf den Arm (inf)
you've got your wires crossed there (inf) — Sie verwechseln da etwas; (said to two people) Sie reden aneinander vorbei
3) (= microphone) Wanze f (inf)2. vt1) (= put in wiring) plug anschließen; house die (elektrischen) Leitungen verlegen in (+dat); (= connect to electricity) (an das Stromnetz) anschließenit's all wired ( up) for television — die Verkabelung für das Fernsehen ist vorhanden
2) (TELEC) telegrafieren, kabeln (old)3. vitelegrafieren, drahten, kabeln (old)* * *wire [ˈwaıə(r)]A s1. Draht m2. ELEK Leitung(sdraht) f(m):down to the wire bes US umg bis zum (aller)letzten Moment;under the wire bes US umg gerade noch rechtzeitig;3. ELEK (Kabel)Ader f4. a) Drahtgitter n, -netz nb) JAGD Drahtschlinge f5. umga) Telegramm n:by wire telegrafischb) Telefon n:there’s sb on the wire for you du wirst am Telefon verlangt6. MUS Drahtsaite fB adj Draht…:C v/t1. a) mit einem Drahtgeflecht oder -zaun umgebenb) mit Draht verstärken2. mit Draht (an-, zusammen)binden oder befestigen, verdrahten3. ELEK Leitungen (ver-)legen in (dat), verdrahten:wire (up) to anschließen an (akk)5. JAGD mit Drahtschlingen fangenD v/i umg telegrafieren:* * *1. noun1) Draht, dergo down to the wire — (fig.) [Wettkampf, Rennen, usw.:] bis zuletzt offen sein
3) (Electr., Teleph.) Leitung, diea piece or length of wire — ein Stück [Leitungs]draht
telephone/telegraph wire — Telefon-/Telegrafenleitung, die
2. transitive verbget one's or the wires crossed — (fig.) auf der Leitung stehen (ugs.)
1) (fasten with wire) mit Draht zusammenbinden; (stiffen with wire) mit Draht versteifen2) (Electr.)wire something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anschließen
wire a house — (lay wiring circuits) in einem Haus die Stromleitungen legen
3) (coll.): (telegraph)wire somebody — jemandem od. an jemanden telegrafieren
Phrasal Verbs:- wire up* * *v.elektrische Leitung legen ausdr.mit Draht befestigen (zusammenbinden) ausdr.mit Schlingen fangen ausdr.verdrahten v.verkabeln v.wickeln v. (telegraphy) n.Telegramm n. n.Draht ¨-e m.Drahtschlinge f.Leitung -en f. -
14 asociar
v.1 to associate.El abogado asoció a su yerno The lawyer associated his son-in-law.2 to take into partnership (commerce).3 to correlate, to associate, to bracket, to chain.Ella asoció los datos y lo supo She correlated the data and found it out.* * *1 to associate (a/con, with), connect, link2 COMERCIO to take into partnership1 (relacionarse) to be associated (a/con, with)■ aquella música se asociaba con una época particular that music was associated with a particular period2 COMERCIO to collaborate, form a partnership, become partners* * *verb1) to associate2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=relacionar) to associate, connectse trata de asociar imágenes y números — it's all about associating o connecting images and numbers
asociar algo con algo — to associate sth with sth, connect sth with sth
asocio el azahar con Andalucía — I associate o connect orange blossom with Andalusia
me suena, pero no puedo asociarlo con nada — I know him, but I don't know where from o but I can't place him
asociar algo a algo — to link sth with o to sth
asocian este gen al cáncer de mama — this gene is linked with o to breast cancer
2) (Com, Econ) to take into partnership3) (=unir) [+ recursos] to pool, put together2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex. Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.----* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.
Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *asociar [A1 ]vt‹ideas/palabras› to associate asociar algo/a algn CON algo/algn to associate sth/sb WITH sth/sbasociaba aquel lugar con su niñez/su madre he associated that place with his childhood/his motherno logro asociarla con nada I can't place her, I can't think where I know her from1 «empresas/comerciantes» to collaborate asociarse CON algn to go into partnership WITH sbse asoció con su cuñado para montar el negocio he went into partnership with his brother-in-law to start the business2 «hechos/factores» to combine3 (a un grupo, club) asociarse A algo to become a member OF sthse asoció a un grupo ecologista he became a member of o joined an ecologist group4 (a una idea, un sentimiento) asociarse A algo:nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's griefme asocio a lo expresado por mi colega I agree with o ( frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague* * *
asociar ( conjugate asociar) verbo transitivo ‹ideas/palabras› to associate;
asociar algo/a algn con algo/algn to associate sth/sb with sth/sb;
asociarse verbo pronominal
asociarse con algn to go into partnership with sb
c) (a grupo, club) asociarse a algo to become a member of sth
asociar verbo transitivo to associate
' asociar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
unir
English:
associate
- connect
- couple
* * *♦ vt1. [relacionar] to associate;* * *v/t associate;asociar a alguien con algo associate s.o. with sth* * *asociar vt1) : to associate, to connect2) : to pool (resources)3) : to take into partnership* * *asociar vb (relacionar) to associate -
15 schließen
(beenden) to end; to close;(folgern) to conclude; to infer; to gather;(vereinbaren) to form; to come to;(zumachen) to close; to shut; to fasten; to close down;sich schließento close up* * *schlie|ßen ['ʃliːsn] pret schlo\#ss [ʃlɔs] ptp geschlo\#ssen [gə'ʃlɔsn]1. vt1) (= zumachen) to close, to shut; (= verriegeln) to bolt; (= Betrieb einstellen) to close or shut down; Stromkreis to closeseine Pforten schlíéßen — to close its doors
eine Lücke schlíéßen (lit) — to close a gap; (fig auch) to fill a gap
die Reihen schlíéßen (Mil) — to close ranks
2) (= beenden) Versammlung to close, to conclude, to wind up; Brief to conclude, to close; (COMPUT) Datei, Programm to close4)jdn in die Arme schlíéßen — to embrace sb
lass dich in die Arme schlíéßen — let me embrace you
jdn/etw in sein Herz schlíéßen — to take sb/sth to one's heart
5)(= befestigen)
schlíéßen — to fasten sth to sth2. vr(= zugehen) to close, to shut; (Wunde) to close; (fig geh Wunde) to healsich um etw schlíéßen — to close around sth
3. vi"geschlossen" — "closed"
2) (= enden) to close, to conclude; (ST EX) to closeleider muss ich jetzt schlíéßen (in Brief) — I'm afraid I must conclude or close now
die Börse schloss fester/schwächer — the market closed stronger/weaker
3) (= schlussfolgern) to inferschlíéßen — to infer sth from sth
schlíéßen lassen — to indicate sth, to suggest sth
von sich auf andere schlíéßen — to judge others by one's own standards
See:→ auch geschlossen* * *1) (to fix or join (together): Fasten the gate!; She fastened a flower to the front of her dress; He fastened his eyes upon her face.) fasten2) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) close3) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) conclude4) (to promise (in marriage).) contract5) (to move (a door, window, lid etc) so that it covers or fills an opening; to move (a drawer, book etc) so that it is no longer open: Shut that door, please!; Shut your eyes and don't look.) shut6) (to close and usually lock (a building etc) eg at the end of the day or when people no longer work there: The shops all shut at half past five; There's a rumour that the factory is going to be shut.) shut7) (to close and lock: It's time to shut up the shop.) shut up8) (to argue; to work out after some thought: She reasoned that if he had caught the 6.30 p.m. train, he would not be home before 8.00.) reason9) (to end: I think it's time to wind the meeting up.) wind up* * *schlie·ßen<schloss, geschlossen>[ˈʃli:sn̩]I. vi1. (zugehen) to closedie Tür schließt nicht richtig the door doesn't close properly2. (Geschäftsstunden unterbrechen) to close, to shut3. (Betrieb einstellen) to close [or shut] [down]4. (enden)der Vorsitzende schloss mit den Worten... the chairman closed by saying...▪ von jdm auf jdn \schließen to judge sb by sb's standardsdu solltest nicht immer von dir auf andere \schließen! you shouldn't project your character on othersvom Besonderen auf das Allgemeine \schließen to proceed inductively6. BÖRSE to closefest/schwächer \schließen to finish higher/lowerflau \schließen to leave off flatdie Börse schloss heute freundlich the stock exchange closed up on the dayII. vt▪ etw \schließen to close [or shut] stheine geschlossene Anstalt a top-security mental hospitalein hinten geschlossenes Kleid a dress that fastens at the back▪ etw \schließen to close sth▪ etw \schließen to close stheinen Betrieb/Laden \schließen to close down a factory/shopdie Verhandlung ist geschlossen! the proceedings are closed!6. (eingehen)[mit jdm] ein Abkommen \schließen to come to an agreement [with sb]ein Bündnis \schließen to enter into [or form] an allianceeine Ehe \schließen to get marriedFreundschaft \schließen to become friendsFrieden \schließen to make peaceeinen Kompromiss \schließen to reach a compromiseeinen Pakt \schließen to make a pact7. (auffüllen)▪ etw \schließen to fill stheine Lücke \schließen to fill a gapdie Reihen \schließen MIL to close ranks10. (einschließen)11. (befestigen)er schließt das Fahrrad immer mit einer Kette an einen Baum he always chains his bike to a tree12. (folgen lassen)13. (umfassen)jdn in die Arme \schließen to take sb in one's armsIII. vr1. (zugehen)die Türen \schließen sich automatisch the doors close automaticallyan die Filmvorführung schloss sich eine Diskussion mit dem Regisseur an after the showing there was a discussion with the film's director* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zumachen) close; shut; put the top on < bottle>; turn off < tap>; fasten <belt, bracelet>; do up <button, zip>; close <street, route, electrical circuit>; close off < pipe>; (fig.) close < border>; fill, close < gap>2) (unzugänglich machen) close, shut <shop, factory>; (außer Betrieb setzen) close [down] <shop, school>etwas/jemanden/sich in etwas (Akk.) schließen — lock something/somebody/oneself in something
4) (beenden) close <meeting, proceedings, debate>; end, conclude <letter, speech, lecture>5) (befestigen)etwas an etwas (Akk.) schließen — connect something to something; (mit Schloss) lock something to something
6) (eingehen, vereinbaren) conclude <treaty, pact, ceasefire, agreement>; reach <settlement, compromise>; enter into < contract>7) (umfassen)jemanden in die Arme schließen — take somebody in one's arms; embrace somebody
8) (folgern)2.etwas aus etwas schließen — infer or conclude something from something
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) close; shutder Schlüssel/das Schloss schließt schlecht — the key won't turn properly/the lock doesn't work properly
3) (enden) end; conclude4) (urteilen)3.[aus etwas] auf etwas (Akk.) schließen — infer or conclude something [from something]
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb <door, window> close, shut; <wound, circle> close; < flower> close [up]* * *schließen; schließt, schloss, hat geschlossenA. v/t1. (zumachen) close, shut;das Kleid/die Bluse/den Reißverschluss schließen do up one’s dress/one’s blouse/the zip(per); → Lückejemanden in eine Zelle schließen shut sb up in a cell;einen Hund an die Kette schließen put a dog on the chain;3. (Betrieb, Laden, Schule etc) close; für immer oder langfristig: auch shut ( oder close) down; (Stromkreis) closeeine Ehe schließen als Paar: get married (mit to); als Priester etc (trauen) marry a couple;Freundschaft schließen mit make friends with;Frieden schließen make peace;lass uns Frieden schließen let’s make peace, let’s let bygones be bygones;mit den Worten by saying); (Debatte, Versammlung) close6. (anschließen):etwas an etwas schließen fig follow sth up with sthB. v/itut mir leid - wir schließen gleich I am sorry - we are about to close; Schloss, Schlüssel: close, shut;der Schlüssel schließt nicht the key won’t turn properly;das Schloss schließt etwas schwer the lock’s a bit stiff;das Fenster schließt schlecht the window won’t close properly;die Tür schließt von selbst the door closes automatically ( oder by itself);Vorsicht, Türen schließen automatisch BAHN Caution automatic doorsdamit möchte ich schließen that is all I have to say;schließen mit BÖRSE close at3. (folgern) conclude;ich schließe daraus, dass … I conclude ( oder take it) from this that …;kann ich daraus schließen, dass … auch do I take it (from this) that …;von etwas auf etwas schließen infer ( oder deduce) sth from sth;von sich auf andere schließen judge others by o.s.;auf etwas schließen lassen suggest ( oder point to) sth;es lässt darauf schließen, dass … it would suggest ( oder point to the fact) that …C. v/rdie Tür schließt sich automatisch the door closes automatically;seine Hände schlossen sich um i-n Hals his hands closed around her throat2.an den Vortrag schloss sich ein Dokumentarfilm the lecture was followed by a documentary;an das Grundstück schließt sich ein Parkplatz there is a car park (US parking lot) adjoining ( oder next to) the site; → Kreis 1* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zumachen) close; shut; put the top on < bottle>; turn off < tap>; fasten <belt, bracelet>; do up <button, zip>; close <street, route, electrical circuit>; close off < pipe>; (fig.) close < border>; fill, close < gap>2) (unzugänglich machen) close, shut <shop, factory>; (außer Betrieb setzen) close [down] <shop, school>etwas/jemanden/sich in etwas (Akk.) schließen — lock something/somebody/oneself in something
4) (beenden) close <meeting, proceedings, debate>; end, conclude <letter, speech, lecture>5) (befestigen)etwas an etwas (Akk.) schließen — connect something to something; (mit Schloss) lock something to something
6) (eingehen, vereinbaren) conclude <treaty, pact, ceasefire, agreement>; reach <settlement, compromise>; enter into < contract>7) (umfassen)jemanden in die Arme schließen — take somebody in one's arms; embrace somebody
8) (folgern)2.etwas aus etwas schließen — infer or conclude something from something
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) close; shutder Schlüssel/das Schloss schließt schlecht — the key won't turn properly/the lock doesn't work properly
3) (enden) end; conclude4) (urteilen)3.[aus etwas] auf etwas (Akk.) schließen — infer or conclude something [from something]
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb <door, window> close, shut; <wound, circle> close; < flower> close [up]* * *n.closing n. -
16 vincular
v.1 to link.2 to entail (law).* * *1 (unir) to link (a, to), bind (a, to)4 DERECHO to entail1 to link oneself (a, to)\vincular sus esperanzas en to found one's hopes on* * *1. VT1) (=relacionar) to link, bind (a to)2) (Jur) to entail2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (conectar, relacionar)están vinculados por lazos de amistad — they are linked by bonds o ties of friendship
vincular algo/a alguien a or con algo/alguien — to link something/somebody to o with something/somebody
b) ( comprometer) to bind, be binding on2) < bienes> to entail* * *= tie (to).Ex. Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (conectar, relacionar)están vinculados por lazos de amistad — they are linked by bonds o ties of friendship
vincular algo/a alguien a or con algo/alguien — to link something/somebody to o with something/somebody
b) ( comprometer) to bind, be binding on2) < bienes> to entail* * *= tie (to).Ex: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.
* * *vincular [A1 ]vtA1(conectar, relacionar): sus familias están vinculadas por estrechos lazos de amistad their families are linked by close bonds o ties of friendshiplos vinculaba una pasión por el arte they were united by a passion for artvincular algo/a algn A or CON algo/algn to link sth/sb TO o WITH sth/sb2 (comprometer) to bind, be binding onB ‹bienes› to entail* * *
vincular ( conjugate vincular) verbo transitivoa) (conectar, relacionar) vincular algo/a algn a or con algo/algn to link sth/sb to o with sth/sb;◊ están vinculados por lazos de amistad they are linked by bonds o ties of friendship;
grupos estrechamente vinculados closely linked groups
vincular verbo transitivo
1 (unir, relacionar) to link, connect
2 (comprometer) to bind
' vincular' also found in these entries:
English:
associate
- link
- peg
- tie
- tie together
- tie up
* * *♦ vt1. [enlazar] to link;estar vinculado a [tener vínculos con] to be linked to, to have links with;[depender de] to be linked to2. [obligar]este tratado vincula a los países firmantes this treaty is binding for the countries that have signed it3. Informát to attach* * *v/t1 link (a to)2 ( comprometer) bind* * *vincular vtconectar, relacionar: to tie, to link, to connect* * *vincular vb to link -
17 aut
aut, conj. [aut, Osc. auti, Umbr. ote, ute, may be a modification of autem, as at of et, the suffix -t being a relic of the demonstrative -tem, which appears in item, and is the same as -dem in quidem, and -dam in quondam, and of which the demonstrative adverbs, tam and tum, are absolute forms; the first part of these words may be compared with the Gr. au (cf. aute and autar), and with the Sanscr. vā = or, with which again may be compared ve and vel; v. Corss. Ausspr. II. p. 595, and also pp. 130, 223, 411], or; and repeated: aut... aut, either... or; so in Sanscr. vā... vā.I.In gen. it puts in the place of a previous assertion another, objectively and absolutely antithetical to it, while vel indicates that the contrast rests upon subjective opinion or choice; i. e. aut is objective, vel subjective, or aut excludes one term, vel makes the two indifferent.a.Used singly, or:b.omnia bene sunt ei dicenda, qui hoc se posse profitetur aut eloquentiae nomen relinquendum est,
Cic. de Or. 2, 2, 5:quibusnam manibus aut quibus viribus,
Caes. B. G. 2, 30:Vinceris aut vincis,
Prop. 2, 8, 10:cita mors venit aut victoria laeta,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 8:ruminat herbas aut aliquam in magno sequitur grege,
Verg. E. 6, 55 et persaep. (cf. on the contrary, Tac. G. 8: quae neque confirmare argumentis, neque refellere in animo est: ex ingenio suo quisque demat vel addat fidem).—Repeated, aut... aut, either... or:c.Ubi enim potest illa aetas aut calescere vel apricatione melius vel igni, aut vicissim umbris aquisve refrigerari salubrius?
Cic. Sen. 16, 57:Nam ejus per unam, ut audio, aut vivam aut moriar sententiam,
Ter. Phorm. 3, 1, 19; id. Heaut. 3,1,11 sq.:aut, quicquid igitur eodem modo concluditur, probabitis, aut ars ista nulla est,
Cic. Ac. 2, 30, 96:partem planitiae aut Jovis templum aut oppidum tenet,
Liv. 44, 6, 15:terra in universum aut silvis horrida aut paludibus foeda,
Tac. G. 5:hoc bellum quis umquam arbitraretur aut ab omnibus imperatoribus uno anno aut omnibus annis ab uno imperatore confici posse?
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 11,31.—More than twice repeated:d.aut equos Alere aut canes ad venandum, aut ad philosophos, Ter And. 1, 1, 29: Uxor, si cesses, aut te amare cogitat Aut tete amare aut potare atque animo obsequi,
id. Ad. 1, 1, 7 sq.; so four times in Lucr. 4, 935 sq.; five times in Cic. Off. 1, 9, 28; id. N. D. 3, 12, 30; and Prop. 4, 21, 26 sqq.; and six times in Plin. 17, 10, 9, § 58.—Sometimes double disjunctive phrases with aut... aut are placed together:e.Adsentior Crasso, ne aut de C. Laelii soceri mei aut de hujus generi aut arte aut gloriā detraham,
Cic. de Or. 1, 9, 35:res ipsa et rei publicae tempus aut me ipsum, quod nolim, aut alium quempiam aut invitabit aut dehortabitur,
id. Pis. 39, 94.—Repeated after negatives:f.ne aut ille alserit Aut ceciderit atque aliquid praefregerit,
Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 11:ne tanti facinoris immanitas aut exstitisse aut non vindicata esse videatur,
Cic. Cat. 1, 6, 14; id. Sull. 43; id. Sest. 37; 39:neque enim sunt aut obscura aut non multa post commissa,
id. Cat. 1, 6, 15; id. Off. 1, 20, 66; 1, 11, 36; 1, 20, 68; id. de Or. 2, 45, 189:nec milites ad scelus missos aut numero validos aut animo promptos,
Tac. A. 14, 58; id. H. 1, 18; id. Or. 12:nec erit mirabilis illic Aut Stratocles aut cum molli Demetrius Haemo,
Juv. 3, 98 sq.:neque aut quis esset ante detexit aut gubernatorem cedere adversae tempestati passus est,
Suet. Caes. 58; id. Ner. 34:Nec aut Persae aut Macedones dubitavere,
Curt. 4, 15, 28: Non sum aut tam inhumanus aut tam alienus a Sardis. Cic. Scaur. 39; id. Cat. 1, 13:Nihil est tam aut fragile aut flexibile quam etc.,
id. Mil. 36 al. —In interrogations:g.quo modo aut geometres cernere ea potest, quae aut nulla sunt aut internosci a falsis non possunt aut is, qui fidibus utitur, explere numeros et conficere versus?
Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 22; so id. de Or. 1, 9, 37; id. Rosc. Am. 40, 118; id. N. D. 1, 43, 121.—In comparative clauses:II.talis autem simulatio vanitati est conjunctior quam aut liberalitati aut honestati,
Cic. Off. 1, 15, 44.—Esp.A.Placed singly, to connect to something more important that which is less so, or at least.a.Absol.:b.Incute vim ventis submersasque obrue puppes, Aut age diversos et dissice corpora ponto,
Verg. A. 1, 69 sq. Rib. (furens Juno et irata, quod gravissimum credebat, optavit, deinde quod secundum intulit, Diom. p. 411 P.):quaero, num injuste aut improbe fecerit,
or at least unfairly, Cic. Off. 3, 13, 54:a se postulari aut exspectari aliquid suspicantur,
id. ib. 2, 20, 69:quā re vi aut clam agendum est,
or at least by stealth, id. Att. 10, 12:profecto cuncti aut magna pars Siccensium fidem mutavissent,
Sall. J. 56, 6:Audendum est aliquid universis aut omnia singulis patienda,
Liv. 6, 18, 7:pars a centurionibus aut praetoriarum cohortium militibus caesi,
Tac. A. 1, 30:potentiā suā numquam aut raro ad impotentiam usus,
Vell. 2, 29.—With certe, etc., v. infra, F. 2.—B.To connect something which must take place, if that which is previously stated does not, or, otherwise, or else, in the contrary case, = alioqui:C.Redduc uxorem, aut quam obrem non opus sit cedo,
Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 76:id (principium) nec nasci potest nec mori, aut concidat omne caelum etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 23, 54 (Seyffert ad h. l., but preferring ut non; B. and K. and Kühner, vel):nunc manet insontem gravis exitus: aut ego veri Vana feror,
Verg. A. 10, 630:effodiuntur bulbi ante ver: aut deteriores fiunt,
Plin. 19, 5, 30, § 96:Mutatione recreabitur sicut in cibis... Aut dicant iste mihi, quae sit alia ratio discendi,
Quint. 1, 12, 6; 2, 17, 9.—To restrict or correct an expression which is too general or inaccurate, or, or rather, or more accurately.a.Absol.:b.de hominum genere, aut omnino de animalium loquor,
Cic. Fin. 5, 11, 33; 5, 20, 57; id. Ac. 2, 8, 23:Aut scilicet tua libertas disserendi amissa est, aut tu is es, qui in disputando non tuum judicium sequare,
id. Leg. 1, 13, 36: cenaene causā, aut tuae mercedis gratiā Nos nostras aedīs postulas comburere? or rather, etc., Plaut. Aul. 2, 6, 11.—In this signification aut sometimes begins a new clause: Potestne igitur quisquam dicere, inter eum, qui doleat, et inter eum, qui in voluptate sit, nihil interesse? Aut, ita qui sentiet, non apertissime insaniat? or is not rather, etc., Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 20:Quid est enim temeritate turpius? Aut quid tam temerarium tamque indignum sapientis gravitate atque constantiā, quam, etc.,
id. N. D. 1, 1, 1; id. Fin. 4, 26, 72; Plin. Ep. 1, 10, 3.—With potius (v. infra, F. 4.).—D.Neque... aut sometimes, but chiefly in the poets, takes the place of neque... neque: Neque ego hanc abscondere furto Speravi, ne finge, fugam;E.nec conjugis umquam Praetendi taedas aut haec in foedera veni,
Verg. A. 4, 339:Si neque avaritiam neque sordes aut mala lustra Obiciet vere quisquam mihi,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 68 Bentl., but ac, K. and H.:Nunc neque te longi remeantem pompa triumphi Excipit aut sacras poscunt Capitolia lauros,
Luc. 1, 287:Nam neque plebeiam aut dextro sine numine cretam Servo animam,
Stat. S. 1, 4, 66:Neque enim Tyriis Cynosura carinis Certior aut Grais Helice servanda magistris,
Val. Fl. 1, 17; so also Tacitus: nec litore tenus adcrescere aut resorberi, Agr. 10; G. 7 ter; H. 1, 32; so after non:Non eo dico, quo mihi veniat in dubium tua fides, aut quo etc.,
Cic. Quinct. 5:non jure aut legibus cognoscunt,
Tac. Or. 19; id. Agr. 41; id. G. 24; after haud:Haud alias populus plus occultae vocis aut suspicacis silentii permisit,
id. A. 3, 11; after nihil:nihil caedis aut praedae,
id. A. 15, 6; 13, 4; id. H. 1, 30.—The poets connect by aut... vel, vel... aut, instead of aut... aut, or vel... vel: Quotiens te votui Argu [p. 211] rippum Conpellare aut contrectare conloquive aut contui? Plaut. As. 3, 1, 19:F.aut appone dapes, Vare, vel aufer opes,
Mart. 4, 78, 6 (this epigram is rejected by Schneid.):Non ars aut astus belli vel dextera deerat,
Sil. 16, 32.—In connection with other particles.1.Aut etiam, to complete or strengthen an assertion, or also, or even:2.quid ergo aut hunc prohibet, aut etiam Xenocratem, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 18, 51:conjectura in multas aut diversas, aut etiam in contrarias partes,
id. Div. 2, 26, 55; id. Off. 1, 9, 28:si aut ambigue aut inconstanter aut incredibiliter dicta sunt, aut etiam aliter ab alio dicta,
id. Part. Or. 14, 51:etsi omnia aut scripta esse a tuis arbitror, aut etiam nuntiis ac rumore perlata,
id. Att. 4, 1.—So with one aut:quod de illo acceperant, aut etiam suspicabantur,
Cic. Fam. 1, 19, 36; Cels. 4, 18:si modo sim (orator), aut etiam quicumque sim,
Cic. Or. 3, 12; id. de Or. 1, 17, 76.—Aut certe, aut modo, aut quidem, or aut sane, to restrict a declaration, or at least (cf. II. A.).a.Aut certe:b.ac video hanc primam ingressionem meam aut reprehensionis aliquid, aut certe admirationis habituram,
Cic. Or. 3, 11; id. Top. 17, 64:quo enim uno vincebamur a victā Graeciā, id aut ereptum illis est, aut certe nobis cum illis communicatum,
id. Brut. 73, 254; so Dolabella ap. Cic. Fam. 9, 9, 1; Liv. 2, 1, 4; 40, 46, 2; Cels. 1, 2; 5, 26; Prop. 4, 21, 29.—Aut modo:c.Si umquam posthac aut amasso Casinam, aut obcepso modo,
Plaut. Cas. 5, 4, 22.—Aut quidem:d.Proinde desinant quidam quaerere ultra aut opinari... aut quidem vetustissimā nave impositos jubebo avehi,
Suet. Caes. 66.—Aut sane:3.Afer aut Sardus sane,
Cic. Scaur. 15.—Aut vero, to connect a more important thought, or indeed, or truly:4.Quem tibi aut hominem, aut vero deum, auxilio futurum putas?
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 78:Quis enim tibi hoc concesserit, aut initio genus hominum se oppidis moenibusque saepsisse? Aut vero etc.,
id. de Or. 1, 9, 36.—Aut potius, for correction or greater definiteness, or rather (cf. II. C.):5.Erravit, aut potius insanivit Apronius?
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 119:proditores aut potius apertos hostes,
id. Sest. 35:nemo est injustus, aut incauti potius habendi sunt improbi,
id. Leg. 1, 14, 40:Quae est ergo ista ratio, aut quae potius ista amentia?
id. Verr. 3, 173.—Aut ne... quidem:► Aut regularly precedes the words of its clause, but sometimes in the poets it takes the second place:ego jam aut rem aut ne spem quidem exspecto,
Cic. Att. 3, 22 fin.Saturni aut sacram me tenuisse diem,
Tib.1, 3, 18 Lachm.:justos aut reperire pedes,
id. 2, 5, 112:Persequar aut studium linguae etc.,
Prop. 4, 21, 27:Fer pater, inquit, opem! Tellus aut hisce, vel istam, etc.,
Ov. M. 1, 545 (Merk., ait):Balteus aut fluxos gemmis adstrinxit amictus,
Luc. 2, 362, where some read haud. See more upon this word in Hand, Turs. I. pp. 525-558. -
18 Beziehung
f1. (Zusammenhang) von Dingen: relation (zu to), relationship (with, to); connection (with, to); wechselseitige Beziehung interrelationship; in ( direkter) Beziehung zu jemandem / etw. stehen be (directly) connected to ( oder with) s.o. / s.th., be linked to s.o. / s.th., auch have a (direct) relation to s.o. / s.th.; etw. mit etw. in Beziehung bringen oder etw. zu etw. in Beziehung setzen relate s.th. to s.th, see ( oder establish) a link between s.th.2. (Hinsicht): in dieser Beziehung from that point of view, in that respect; (in diesem Zusammenhang) in this connection; in mancher Beziehung in some ways ( oder respects); in gewisser Beziehung in a way; in jeder Beziehung in every way ( oder respect); in Beziehung auf (+ Akk) with regard to, as far as... goes ( oder is concerned); in politischer Beziehung politically (speaking), in political terms; in wirtschaftlicher Beziehung (seen) in economic terms, seen from an economic point of view3. mit Partner oder Partnerin: relationship (zu with, to); (Affäre) affair; mit Paula hatte ich eine sehr schöne Beziehung I had a lovely (Am. auch great) relationship with Paula; in ihrer Beziehung kriselt es she is having problems in her relationship ( oder with her partner)4. Pl.a) (Verbindungen) connections Pl. (with, to); (Kontakt) contact (with), contacts Pl. (with, to); menschliche / diplomatische Beziehungen human / diplomatic relations; wirtschaftliche Beziehungen economic relations ( oder contacts); mit einem Staat wirtschaftliche / polititsche Beziehungen aufnehmen / abbrechen establish / break off economic / political relations ( oder contact) with a country; gute Beziehungen zu jemandem haben oder in guter Beziehung zu jemandem stehen be on good terms with s.o.;b) zu höheren Stellen etc.: gute Beziehungen haben have good ( oder the right) connections, know the right people umg.; du brauchst Beziehungen you need connections, you’ve got to know the right people umg.; er hat es durch Beziehungen bekommen he got it through contacts, he got it through knowing the right people; seine Beziehungen spielen lassen pull a few strings5. (innere Beziehung, Verhältnis, Verständnis) relationship (zu to); affinity (for, to); feeling (for); understanding (of); zur Kunst etc.: auch appreciation (for, of); ich habe keine Beziehung zur Musik auch I can’t relate to music, music doesn’t mean anything ( oder means nothing) to me; ich habe keine Beziehung zu ihm (Menschen, Tier) I can’t relate to him, I feel no affinity for ( oder towards) him, I can’t warm to him* * *die Beziehungrelationship; relation; esteem; bearing; respect; reference; association; regard; relational; relatedness* * *Be|zie|hungf1) (= Verhältnis) relationship; (PHILOS, MATH) relation2) usu pl (= Kontakt) relations pldiplomatische Bezíéhungen aufnehmen/abbrechen — to establish/break off diplomatic relations
intime Bezíéhungen zu jdm haben — to have intimate relations with sb
menschliche Bezíéhungen — human relations or intercourse
3) (= Zusammenhang) connection (zu with), relationetw zu etw in Bezíéhung setzen — to relate sth to sth
zwischen den beiden Dingen besteht keinerlei Bezíéhung — there is absolutely no connection between the two (things), the two (things) are totally unconnected or unrelated
in keiner Bezíéhung zueinander stehen — to have no connection (with each other)
etw hat keine Bezíéhung zu etw — sth has no bearing on sth, sth has no relationship to sth
jd verliert die Bezíéhung zur Wirklichkeit — sb feels cut off from reality
4) usu pl (= Verbindung) connections pl (zu with)er hat die Stelle durch Bezíéhungen bekommen — he got the position through his connections or through knowing the right people
seine Bezíéhungen spielen lassen — to pull strings
Bezíéhungen haben — to have connections, to know the right people
Bezíéhungen muss/müsste man haben — you need to know the right people, you need to be able to pull strings
ich habe keine Bezíéhung zu abstrakter Malerei — I have no feeling for abstract art, abstract painting doesn't do anything for me
er hat überhaupt keine Bezíéhung zu seinen Kindern — he just doesn't relate to his children, he has no affinity for his children
6)See:= Bezug7)(= Hinsicht)
in einer/keiner Bezíéhung — in one/no respect or wayin jeder Bezíéhung — in every respect, in all respects
in mancher Bezíéhung — in some or certain respects
in dieser Bezíéhung — in this respect
* * *die1) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) relation2) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) relation3) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) relationship* * *Be·zie·hung<-, -en>[bəˈtsi:ʊŋ]f1. (Verbindung)zwischen etw dat und jdm/etw besteht eine/keine \Beziehung there is a/no connection between sth and sb/sthals Tagträumer ist es leicht, die \Beziehung zur Realität zu verlieren it's easy for a daydreamer to lose his [or her] grasp of reality\Beziehungen haben to have connectionsseine \Beziehungen spielen lassen to pull [some] stringsich habe zur heutigen Jugend keine \Beziehung I can't relate to the youth of todaydiplomatische \Beziehungen diplomatic relationsdiplomatische \Beziehungen aufnehmen/abbrechen to establish/break off diplomatic relations▪ jds \Beziehung zu/mit jdm sb's relationship with sbintime [o sexuelle] \Beziehungen [zu jdm] haben [o unterhalten] to have intimate relations [with sb]menschliche \Beziehungen human relationskeine \Beziehung zu jdm/etw haben to have no feeling for [or be unable to relate to] sb/sth4. (Hinsicht) respectin einer/keiner \Beziehung in one/no respect [or way]in jeder \Beziehung in every respectin mancher \Beziehung in many respects5. (Zusammenhang) connectionin einer/keiner \Beziehung zueinander stehen to have a/no connection with one another* * *1) relation; (Zusammenhang) connection (zu with)gute Beziehungen od. eine gute Beziehung zu jemandem haben — have good relations with somebody; be on good terms with somebody
Beziehungen haben — (gewisse Leute kennen) have [got] connections
er hat keine Beziehung zur Kunst — he has a blind spot where the arts are concerned; the arts are a closed book to him
zwischen A und B besteht keine/eine Beziehung — there is no/a connection between A and B
A zu B in Beziehung (Akk.) setzen — relate A to B; see A in relation to B
A und B in Beziehung (Akk.) zueinander setzen — relate A and B to each other; connect or link A and B
2) (Freundschaft, LiebesBeziehung) relationsship3) (Hinsicht) respect* * *1. (Zusammenhang) von Dingen: relation (zu to), relationship (with, to); connection (with, to);wechselseitige Beziehung interrelationship;in (direkter) Beziehung zu jemandem/etwas stehen be (directly) connected to ( oder with) sb/sth, be linked to sb/sth, auch have a (direct) relation to sb/sth;2. (Hinsicht):in dieser Beziehung from that point of view, in that respect; (in diesem Zusammenhang) in this connection;in mancher Beziehung in some ways ( oder respects);in gewisser Beziehung in a way;in jeder Beziehung in every way ( oder respect);in politischer Beziehung politically (speaking), in political terms;in wirtschaftlicher Beziehung (seen) in economic terms, seen from an economic point of view3. mit Partner oder Partnerin: relationship (zu with, to); (Affäre) affair;mit Paula hatte ich eine sehr schöne Beziehung I had a lovely (US auch great) relationship with Paula;in ihrer Beziehung kriselt es she is having problems in her relationship ( oder with her partner)menschliche/diplomatische Beziehungen human/diplomatic relations;wirtschaftliche Beziehungen economic relations ( oder contacts);mit einem Staat wirtschaftliche/polititsche Beziehungen aufnehmen/abbrechen establish/break off economic/political relations ( oder contact) with a country;in guter Beziehung zu jemandem stehen be on good terms with sb; zu höheren Stellen etc:du brauchst Beziehungen you need connections, you’ve got to know the right people umg;er hat es durch Beziehungen bekommen he got it through contacts, he got it through knowing the right people;seine Beziehungen spielen lassen pull a few strings5. (innere Beziehung, Verhältnis, Verständnis) relationship (zu to); affinity (for, to); feeling (for); understanding (of); zur Kunst etc: auch appreciation (for, of);ich habe keine Beziehung zur Musik auch I can’t relate to music, music doesn’t mean anything ( oder means nothing) to me;ich habe keine Beziehung zu ihm (Menschen, Tier) I can’t relate to him, I feel no affinity for ( oder towards) him, I can’t warm to him* * *1) relation; (Zusammenhang) connection (zu with)gute Beziehungen od. eine gute Beziehung zu jemandem haben — have good relations with somebody; be on good terms with somebody
Beziehungen haben — (gewisse Leute kennen) have [got] connections
er hat keine Beziehung zur Kunst — he has a blind spot where the arts are concerned; the arts are a closed book to him
zwischen A und B besteht keine/eine Beziehung — there is no/a connection between A and B
A zu B in Beziehung (Akk.) setzen — relate A to B; see A in relation to B
A und B in Beziehung (Akk.) zueinander setzen — relate A and B to each other; connect or link A and B
2) (Freundschaft, LiebesBeziehung) relationsship3) (Hinsicht) respect* * *(zu) f.concern (with) n. f.relation n.relational n.relationship n. -
19 raccorder
raccorder [ʀakɔʀde]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto connect (à with, to)• raccorder qn au réseau (téléphonique) to connect sb's phone ; (électrique) to connect sb to the mains* * *ʀakɔʀde1) gén to connect (à to); to link together [chapitres, parties]; to line up [motifs de papier peint]3) Cinéma to link [something] together [scènes, plans]* * *ʀakɔʀde vt1) (lieux) to connect, to join, [bâtiments] to join, to link upLe pont raccorde l'île au continent. — The bridge links the island to the mainland., The bridge connects the island to the mainland.
2) TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET, [personne, client]* * *raccorder verb table: aimerA vtr1 gén to connect (à to); to link together [chapitres, parties]; to join up [motifs de papier peint];3 Cin to link [sth] together [scènes, plans].B se raccorder vpr gén to be connected (à to); ( par satellite) to be linked up; [chapitres, scènes] to be linked (together).[rakɔrde] verbe transitif1. [route, chemin de fer] to link ou to join up (separable)[bandes magnétiques] to splice3. ÉLECTRICITÉ [au secteur] to couple[à un circuit] to join————————se raccorder à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [route, voie ferrée] to join up with2. [être lié à] to tie in with -
20 associare
take into partnershipfig associare qualcuno a qualcosa associate s.o. with something* * *associare v.tr.1 ( correlare) to associate; to combine; to join: associare idee, concetti, to associate (o to connect o to put together) ideas, concepts; associare un'idea a un fatto, to associate an idea with a fact2 ( prendere come socio) to take* into partnership; (dir.) to incorporate: associò il figlio all'azienda, he has taken his son into partnership4 ( condurre) to take* (s.o.) to: associare qlcu. al carcere regionale, to take s.o. to the regional prison.◘ associarsi v.rifl.1 ( essere solidale) to join, to support: mi associo a loro nel ringraziarti, I join (with) them in thanking you; associare contro qlcu., to join forces against s.o.; associare a una decisione, to support a decision; associare al lutto, to sympathize with s.o.'s (o in one's) bereavement; si associarono nell'impresa, they supported the enterprise2 ( divenire membro) to become* a member (of sthg.); ( abbonarsi) to subscribe: associare a un giornale, to subscribe to a newspaper; associare a un circolo, to become a member of (o to join) a club3 (comm.) to affiliate; to incorporate; to enter into partnership (with s.o.), to partner.* * *[asso'tʃare]1. vt1)(idee, parole, fatti)
associare (a) — to associate (with)2)associare qn a — (ad un circolo) to make sb a member of, (ad una ditta) to take sb into partnership in
2. vr (associarsi)1)associarsi con qn — (in una ditta) to enter into partnership with sb
2)associarsi a — (circolo) to join, become a member of, (dolori, gioie, lutto) to share in
* * *[asso'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (ammettere come socio) to affiliate [ persona] (a to, with)2) (riunire) to bring* togetherassociare i capitali — to pool o incorporate capital
3) (mettere in relazione) to associate, to connect (a with)2.verbo pronominale associarsi1) (unirsi in società) [persone, società] to go* into partnership, to link up, to team up (a, con with)- rsi a — to join [società, circolo]
2) fig. (condividere)- rsi a — to share in [decisione, idea]
* * *associare/asso't∫are/ [1]1 (ammettere come socio) to affiliate [ persona] (a to, with)3 (mettere in relazione) to associate, to connect (a with)II associarsi verbo pronominale1 (unirsi in società) [persone, società] to go* into partnership, to link up, to team up (a, con with); - rsi a to join [società, circolo]
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connect — con|nect [ kə nekt ] verb *** ▸ 1 join things/places ▸ 2 allow communication ▸ 3 show a relationship ▸ 4 in changing vehicles ▸ 5 understand someone/something ▸ 6 manage to hit someone/something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to join … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
connect */*/*/ — UK [kəˈnekt] / US verb Word forms connect : present tense I/you/we/they connect he/she/it connects present participle connecting past tense connected past participle connected 1) [intransitive/transitive] to join two things together She carefully … English dictionary
connect — con|nect W2S2 [kəˈnekt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(join things)¦ 2¦(relationship)¦ 3¦(electricity/telephone etc)¦ 4¦(transport)¦ 5¦(telephones)¦ 6¦(hit something)¦ 7¦(understand people)¦ Phrasal verbs connect something<=>up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ … Dictionary of contemporary English
connect — [[t]kəne̱kt[/t]] connects, connecting, connected 1) V RECIP ERG If something or someone connects one thing to another, or if one thing connects to another, the two things are joined together. [V n to n] You can connect the machine to your hi fi … English dictionary
connect — verb 1 JOIN (T) to join two or more things together: This railway line connects London and Edinburgh. | connect sth to/with: Connect the speakers to the record player and plug it in. | connecting passage/door etc (=one that joins two rooms,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Something Positive — logo, Mr. Personality. Author(s) R. K. Milholland Website http:/ … Wikipedia
Connect — Con*nect (k[o^]n*n[e^]kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Connected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Connecting}.] [L. connectere, nexum; con + nectere to bind. See {Annex}.] 1. To join, or fasten together, as by something intervening; to associate; to combine; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
connect — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin conectere, connectere, from com + nectere to bind Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to become joined < the two rooms connect by a hallway > < ideas that connect easily to form a theory > 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
connect*/*/*/ — [kəˈnekt] verb 1) [I/T] to join two things together She carefully connected the two wires.[/ex] This cable connects to the back of the TV.[/ex] one of the bridges connecting Manhattan to the rest of New York[/ex] 2) [T] to join something to a… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
connect with something — in. [for a batter] to hit a ball. □ Wally connected for a double. □ He swung, but didn’t connect with the ball … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
tie up with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms tie up with : present tense I/you/we/they tie up with he/she/it ties up with present participle tying up with past tense tied up with past participle tied up with tie something up with something to connect… … English dictionary