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  • 81 double up

    1) (to (cause to) bend or collapse suddenly at the waist: We (were) doubled up with laughter; He received a blow in the stomach which doubled him up.) (se) plier (en deux)
    2) (to join up in pairs: There weren't enough desks, so some pupils had to double up.) partager

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  • 82 eligible

    ['eli‹əbl]
    1) (suitable or worthy to be chosen: the most eligible candidate.) qualifié, acceptable
    2) (qualified or entitled: Is he eligible to join the national team?) admissible

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  • 83 engage

    [in'ɡei‹]
    1) (to begin to employ (a workman etc): He engaged him as his assistant.) embaucher
    2) (to book; to reserve: He has engaged an entertainer for the children's party.) engager
    3) (to take hold of or hold fast; to occupy: to engage someone's attention.) éveiller
    4) (to join battle with: The two armies were fiercely engaged.) être aux prises
    5) (to (cause part of a machine etc to) fit into and lock with another part: The driver engaged second gear.) s'engrenner
    - engagement - engaging

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  • 84 enlist

    [in'list]
    1) (to join an army etc: My father enlisted on the day after war was declared.) (s')engager
    2) (to obtain the support and help of: He has enlisted George to help him organize the party.) recruter
    3) (to obtain (support and help) from someone: They enlisted the support of five hundred people for their campaign.) (s')assurer le concours de

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  • 85 fall in with

    1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) rencontrer
    2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) accepter

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  • 86 fasten

    (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.) attacher

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  • 87 festivity

    [-'sti-]
    - plural festivities - noun (a celebration: Come and join in the festivities.) festivité

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  • 88 fix

    [fiks] 1. verb
    1) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) enfoncer, fixer du regard
    2) (to attach; to join: He fixed the shelf to the wall.) fixer
    3) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) réparer
    4) (to direct (attention, a look etc) at: She fixed all her attention on me.) fixer
    5) ((often with up) to arrange; to settle: to fix a price; We fixed (up) a meeting.) fixer, décider
    6) (to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals: to fix a photgraphic print.) fixer
    7) (to prepare; to get ready: I'll fix dinner tonight.) préparer
    2. noun
    (trouble; a difficulty: I'm in a terrible fix!) embarras
    - fixed - fixedly - fixture - fix on - fix someone up with something - fix up with something - fix someone up with - fix up with

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  • 89 gang up on

    (to join or act with a person etc against (some other person etc).) se liguer (avec... contre...)

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  • 90 gang up with

    (to join or act with.) s'allier avec

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  • 91 glue

    [ɡlu:] 1. noun
    (a substance used for sticking things together: That glue will not stick plastic to wood.) colle
    2. verb
    (to join (things) with glue.) coller

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  • 92 hyphen

    (a short stroke (-) which is used to join two parts of a word or phrase, as in co-exist; a sleeping-bag; a well-thought-out plan.) trait d'union

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  • 93 junction

    (a place at which things (eg railway lines) join: a railway junction; There was an accident at the junction of Park Road and School Lane.) jonction

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  • 94 lack

    [læk] 1. verb
    (to have too little or none of: He lacked the courage to join the army.) manquer de qqch.
    2. noun
    (the state of not having any or enough: our lack of money.) manque

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  • 95 link up

    to join or be joined closely or by a link: An electrician called to link up our house to the mains electricity supply (noun link-up) relier

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  • 96 meet

    [mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb
    1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) (se) rencontrer
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) se rejoindre
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) faire la connaissance de
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) se rencontrer
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) satisfaire à
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) frapper
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) faire face à
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) avoir, recevoir
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) répondre à
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) réunion
    - meet someone halfway - meet halfway

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  • 97 merge

    [mə:‹]
    1) (to (cause to) combine or join: The sea and sky appear to merge at the horizon.) (se) mêler
    2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) se fondre (dans)
    3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) se perdre (dans)

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  • 98 receive

    [rə'si:v]
    1) (to get or be given: He received a letter; They received a good education.) recevoir
    2) (to have a formal meeting with: The Pope received the Queen in the Vatican.) recevoir
    3) (to allow to join something: He was received into the group.) recevoir, accueillir
    4) (to greet, react to, in some way: The news was received in silence; The townspeople received the heroes with great cheers.) recevoir, accueillir
    5) (to accept (stolen goods) especially with the intention of reselling (them).) receler

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  • 99 recruit

    [rə'kru:t] 1. noun
    1) (a person who has (just) joined the army, air force etc.) recrue
    2) (a person who has (just) joined a society, group etc: Our party needs new recruits before the next election.) recrue
    2. verb
    (to cause to join the army, a society etc: We must recruit more troops; Can't you recruit more members to the music society?) recruter

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  • 100 resolution

    [rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun
    1) (a firm decision (to do something): He made a resolution to get up early.) résolution
    2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) résolution
    3) (resoluteness.) résolution
    4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) solution
    - resolutely - resoluteness - resolve 2. noun
    1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) détermination
    2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) résolution

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