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1 join hands
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2 join
[dʒɔɪn]1. verb1) ( often with up, ~on etc) to put together or connect:يَصِلُ الأسْلاكThe island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.
2) to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry:يَصِلُ خَطَّيْنJoin point A to point B.
3) to become a member of (a group):يَنْضَم، يَلْتَحِقJoin our club!
4) ( sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with):Do you know where the two rivers join?
يلتَقي، يَتَّحِد مَعThey joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.
5) to come into the company of:يَنْضَمI'll join you later in the restaurant.
2. nouna place where two things are joined:مُلْتَقى، نُقْطَة الإلتِقاءYou can hardly see the joins in the material.
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3 join
رَبَطَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. do up: to fasten (clothes); pack and tie (a packet, etc.): Do up your shoes!. fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. This coat does not fasten properly. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. -
4 join
اِنْضَمَّ \ combine: to mix; cause to unite; join together: I try to combine business with pleasure. Our schools combined to form a town team. You can’t combine oil and water. join: to meet and mix with: This road joins the main road. Streams join to form a river. Will you join us for a drink?, to become a member of: May I join your club? Yes, you may join today. \ See Also ضم (ضَمَّ) -
5 join
اِتَّصَلَ \ join: to meet and mix with: This road joins the main road. Streams join to form a river. \ اِلْتَحَقَ \ join: to become a member of: May I join your club? Yes, you may join today. \ See Also اشترك في \ مَكَان الاتِّصال \ join: a place or line where two pieces of material are joined together. -
6 join in
اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في -
7 join
اِتَّحَدَ \ band together: to unite for a special purpose: We banded together to build a village hall. combine: to join together: Our schools combined to form a town team. join: to meet and mix with: Streams join to form a river. \ See Also اندمج (اِنْدَمَجَ)، انضم (اِنْضَمَّ) -
8 join forces
to come together for united work or action:يَتَّحِد مَع، يَجْمَع القُوىWe would do better if we joined forces (with each other).
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9 fall in with
1) to join with (someone) for company:يَلتَقي مُصادَفةً، يَنْضَمOn the way home we fell in with some friends.
2) to agree with (a plan, idea etc):يُوافِق عَلىThey fell in with our suggestion.
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10 in regard to, with regard to
بِشَأْن \ about: concerning: This is a book about snakes. as regards, regarding: concerning: As regards your offer to help, would you join us tomorrow?. concerning: with regard to; about: News concerning the aeroplane accident is coming in slowly. in regard to, with regard to: concerning. in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. \ See Also عن (عَنْ) -
11 in respect of, with respect to, respecting
بِشَأْن \ about: concerning: This is a book about snakes. as regards, regarding: concerning: As regards your offer to help, would you join us tomorrow?. concerning: with regard to; about: News concerning the aeroplane accident is coming in slowly. in regard to, with regard to: concerning. in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. \ See Also عن (عَنْ)Arabic-English glossary > in respect of, with respect to, respecting
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12 in connection with
فِيمَا يَتَعَلَّق بِـ \ as regards, regarding: concerning: As regards your offer to help, would you join us tomorrow?. concerning: with regard to; about: News concerning the aeroplane accident is coming in slowly. for: in regard to: He has a liking for fruit. He’s too young for such work. in connection with: concerning; in regard to. in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. on the part of: in the case of; so far as sb. is concerned: There was no mistake on her part (If there was a mistake, it was not hers). towards: in regard to: What are your feelings towards her?. -
13 in respect of, with respect to, respecting
فِيمَا يَتَعَلَّق بِـ \ as regards, regarding: concerning: As regards your offer to help, would you join us tomorrow?. concerning: with regard to; about: News concerning the aeroplane accident is coming in slowly. for: in regard to: He has a liking for fruit. He’s too young for such work. in connection with: concerning; in regard to. in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. on the part of: in the case of; so far as sb. is concerned: There was no mistake on her part (If there was a mistake, it was not hers). towards: in regard to: What are your feelings towards her?.Arabic-English glossary > in respect of, with respect to, respecting
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14 gang up with
to join or act with.يَتَحالَف مع، يَنَضَم -
15 in regard to, with regard to
أَمَّا عَن \ as regards, regarding: concerning: As regards your offer to help, would you join us tomorrow?. in regard to, with regard to: concerning. -
16 присъединявам
join, add ( към to)(територия) annexприсъединявам силите/усилията си към join forces withприсъединявам се join, attach o.s. ( към to)(към договор и пр.) adhere, accedeприсъединявам се към мнението на някого subscribe to s.o.'s opinion, associate o.s. with s.o.'s opinionприсъединявам се към разговор join in a conversation* * *присъединя̀вам,гл. join, add ( към to); ( включвам) integrate ( към with), incorporate (in); ( към организация) bring into the fold; ( територия) annex;\присъединявам се join, attach o.s. ( към to); latch on; ( към договор и пр.) adhere, accede; ( към група от хора) fall in (with); come into the fold, ( отново) return to the fold; \присъединявам се към конвенция accede to convention; \присъединявам се към мнението на някого subscribe to s.o.’s opinion, associate o.s. with s.o.’s opinion; swell the chorus.* * *join (to): присъединявам to a club - присъединявам се към клуб; associate: I присъединявам myself with your motion. - Присъединявам се към твоето предложение.; join in (се); add (to); adjoin; affiliate; aggregate; integrate (with)* * *1. (включвам) integrate (към with), incorporate (in) 2. (към договор и пр.) adhere, accede 3. (територия) annex 4. join, add (към to) 5. ПРИСЪЕДИНЯВАМ се join, attach o.s. (към to) 6. ПРИСЪЕДИНЯВАМ се към мнението на някого subscribe to s.o.'s opinion, associate o.s. with s.o.'s opinion 7. ПРИСЪЕДИНЯВАМ се към разговор join in a conversation 8. ПРИСЪЕДИНЯВАМ силите/ усилията си към join forces with -
17 gabung dengan
join forces with, joined forces with, joined forces with, joining forces with -
18 liittyä johonkuhun
• join forces with -
19 debatteren over iets met
v. join issue with -
20 sich mit jdm. verbinden
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