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61 a-şi uni forţele cu ale (alt)cuiva
to join forcesto join oneself with smb. in doing smth.to join hands with smb.to join together.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi uni forţele cu ale (alt)cuiva
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62 ὁμιλέω
A to be in company with, consort with,μνηστῆρσιν Od.2.21
, al., cf. X.Smp.2.10, Pl.R. 500c, etc.: with Preps., , cf. 834 ;ἐνὶ πρώτοισιν ὁ. 18.194
, cf. 535 ; πὰρ παύροισι.. ὁμιλεῖς consortest with few, Od.18.383.2 abs., joining in company,4.684
; περὶ νεκρὸν ὁ. throng about the corpse, Il.16.641, cf. Od.24.19.II in hostile sense, join battle with,ὁμιλέομεν Δαναοῖσιν Il.11.523
, cf. Od. 1.265 ;μετὰ τοῖσιν Il.11.502
; (lyr.): abs., join battle,εὖτ' ἂν πρῶτον ὁμιλήσωσι φάλαγγες Il.19.158
.III of social intercourse, hold converse with, be acquainted with, associate with, τινι Hdt.3.130 ;κακοῖς ἀνδράσιν A.Pers. 753
(troch.) ; ἀλλήλοις, μετ' ἀλλήλων, πρὸς ἀλλήλους, Pl.Smp. 188d, Plt. 272c, Lg. 886c ;τούτῳ τῷ τρόπῳ πρὸς τοὺς ἐρωμένους ὁ. Id.Phdr. 252d
; so of political intercourse,εἰθισμένος πρὸς ἡμᾶς ἀπὸ τοῦ ἴσου ὁ. Th.1.77
;ἡμῖν ἀπὸ τοῦ ἴσου ὁ. Id.3.11
; of scholars, ὁ. τινί frequent a teacher's lectures, be his pupil, X.Mem.1.2.15,39 ; ὁ. τῇ Ὁμήρου ποιήσει to be familiar with it, Luc.Pr.Im.26 ; cf. ὁμιλητής.3 speak to, address, harangue, c. dat., Plb.4.4.7 : abs.,ὑπερηφάνως ὁ. Id.16.34.6
;πρὸς ἵππον Babr.15.2
;πρὸς ἀλλήλους Ev.Luc.24.14
: generally, speak, converse, Phld.Rh.1.116 S. ;κατά τινα διάλεκτον S.E.M.9.179
;Ἑβραϊστί J.AJ11.5.6
; ὁ. τινὶ περί τινος talk to.., POxy.928.5 (ii A.D.) :—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. part. used in conversation,Phld.
Rh.2.27S.IV of marriage or sexual intercourse,γυναιξὶ καὶ παρθένοις ὁ. X.An.3.2.25
;παιδικοῖς Id.Mem.2.1.24
, etc. ;σὺν τοῖς φιλτάτοις S.OT 367
, cf. 1185 ; cf. Moer.p.276 P.V of things or business which one has to do with, attend to, busy oneself with, ὁμιλεῖν ἀρχῇ, πολέμῳ, Th.6.55,70 ;καινοῖς πράγμασιν Ar.Nu. 1399
, cf.ὁμιλία 1.4
; φιλοσοφίᾳ, γυμναστικῇ, Pl.R. 496b, 410c ; ([place name] Aezani) ; ἐμ Μούσαις ib.282.16 (Magn. Mae., iii B.C.) ; πονηροτάτοις σώμασιν ὁ., of a physician, Pl.R. 408d ; also like χρῆσθαι, meet with, enjoy, ὁ. τύχαις to be in good fortune, Pi.N.1.61 ;εὐτυχίᾳ ὁ. E.Or. 354
(lyr.) ; but also,2 of the things themselves, πλαγίαις φρένεσσιν ὄλβος οὐ πάντα χρόνον ὁ. does not consort with a crooked mind, Pi.I.3.6, cf. P.7.6 ; κυλίκων νεῖμεν ἐμοὶ τέρψιν ὁμιλεῖν gave me their delight to keep me company, S.Aj. 1201 (lyr.) ; , cf. E.El. 940 : in physical sense, ὁ ὁ βραχίων τῷ κοίλῳ τῆς ὠμοπλάτης πλάγιος fils obliquely into.., Hp.Art.1 ; of a plaster, to be in contact,ὁ. τῷ νοσέοντι μέρει Id.Medic.3
.VI deal with a man, bear oneself towards him,καλῶς ὁ. τινί Isoc.Ep.4.9
;πρός τινα Id.2.24
;τῷ δήμῳ πρὸς χάριν Arist.Ath.35.3
(so in [voice] Pass.,συνειθισμένοι ὑπὸ πάντων πρὸς χάριν ὁμιλεῖσθαι Phld.Lib.p.62
O.) ; ταῦτα ἡ ἐμὴ νεότης.. ἐς τὴν Πελοποννησίων δύναμιν.. ὡμίλησε these were the achievements of my youth in intercourse with their power, Th.6.17.VII of place, come into, enter, visit, c. dat.,διαβάντες τὸν Ἅλυν.. ὡμίλησαν τῇ Φρυγίῃ Hdt.7.26
, cf. 214, Pi.P.7.8 ; βαρεῖα χώρᾳ τῇδ' ὁ. heavily will I visit this land, A. Eu. 720 ;ὁ. παρ' οἰκείαις ἀρούραις Pi.O.12.19
;ὁ. τοιᾷδε πόλει Eup. 292
; poet. alsoὁ. ἄνθεσιν Simon.47
:—[voice] Pass., most frequented,Philostr.
VA1.16.VIII ἐκτὸς ὁμιλεῖ (sc. τῶν ξυντρόφων ὀργῶν ) he wanders from his senses, S.Aj. 640 (lyr.). -
63 embrancher
ɑ̃bʀɑ̃ʃe vt[tuyaux] to join* * *embrancher verb table: aimerA vtr to link [sth] up (à, sur with).B s'embrancher vpr [route, dérivation] to link up (sur with).[ɑ̃brɑ̃ʃe]s'embrancher verbe pronominal intransitif -
64 обединя
обединя̀,обединя̀вам гл. unify, unite; ( разделена страна) reunify; мат. collate; ( предприятия и пр.) amalgamate, combine, merge, incorporate, consolidate; ( средства) pool; \обединя силите си с join forces with;\обединя се unite, integrate (с with); разг. tie/team up (with); join/come together; (за предприятия) become amalgamated; обединяваме се за общи действия join hands. -
65 liieren
I v/refl1. Paar: get together, become an item, start a relationship; ( fest) liiert sein have a (stable) relationship, be an item; mit jemandem liiert sein be in a relationship with s.o.II v/t bes. WIRTS. establish links between; der Plan, beide Autohersteller zu liieren, scheiterte the planned association between the two car makers (Am. carmakers) came to nothing; die Verlage sind seit fast 30 Jahren liiert the publishing houses have been working together for nearly 30 years* * *li|ie|ren [li'iːrən] ptp liiert1. vtto bring or get together; Firmen etc to get to work togetherliiert sein — to have joined forces; (Firmen etc) to be working together; (Pol) to be allied
2. vrto join forces; (Firmen etc) to work together; (POL) to enter into an alliance; (= ein Verhältnis eingehen) to get together, to form a liaison* * *li·ie·ren *[liˈi:rən]vr▪ [mit jdm] liiert sein to have a relationship [with sb]* * *reflexives Verb start an affair* * *A. v/rmit jemandem liiert sein be in a relationship with sb2. WIRTSCH etc establish links (mit with)B. v/t besonders WIRTSCH establish links between;der Plan, beide Autohersteller zu liieren, scheiterte the planned association between the two car makers (US carmakers) came to nothing;die Verlage sind seit fast 30 Jahren liiert the publishing houses have been working together for nearly 30 years* * *reflexives Verb start an affair -
66 immisceō (in-m-)
immisceō (in-m-) miscuī, mīxtus, ēre, to mix in, intermix, intermingle, blend: nives caelo prope inmixtae, L.: summis ima, O.: se nubi atrae, V. —Of boxers: manūs manibus, entwine, V.— Pass, to be mingled, be associated, join: feminas metus turbae virorum immiscuerat, L.: inmixti turbae militum togati, L.—With se, to join, associate with: se peditibus, L.: se conloquiis montanorum, joined in, L.: se nocti, to disappear in, V.—Fig., to mingle, mix, confound, blend: fugienda petendis, H.: immixta vota timori, O.: variis casibus inmixtis, L.— Pass, to take part in, concern oneself with, meddle with: rebus Graeciae inmisci, L.—With se, to take part in, meddle with: foro se, L. -
67 trzymać
1. (-am, -asz); vt( w rękach) to hold; (jedzenie, zwierzęta, więźnia) to keep2. vi(o kleju, szwach) to holdtrzymać kogoś w niepewności/napięciu — to keep sb in suspense
trzymać język za zębami — (przen) to keep one's tongue (between one's teeth)
trzymać rękę na pulsie — (przen) to have lub keep one's finger on the pulse (przen)
* * *ipf.1. (= nie wypuszczać) hold, keep; trzymać coś kurczowo cling to sth; trzymać kogoś do chrztu be sb's godfather l. godmother, hold a child being baptized; trzymać kogoś krótko keep a tight reign on sb; trzymać kogoś w ryzach keep a tight reign on sb; trzymać kogoś za słowo hold sb to sb's word l. promise; trzymać nerwy na wodzy keep one's temper in a leash, hold one's anger in check.2. (= przetrzymywać, więzić) hold, keep; trzymać kogoś pod kluczem lock sb up; trzymać kogoś pod pantoflem henpeck sb; trzymać psa na smyczy lead a dog on a leash.3. (= utrzymywać pozycję, pozę itp.) keep; trzymać ręce w kieszeni have one's hands in one's pockets; trzymać język za zębami hold one's tongue; trzymać (za kogoś) kciuki keep one's fingers crossed (for sb).4. (= przechowywać) keep; store; trzymać coś pod kluczem keep sth locked; trzymać coś w sekrecie keep sth secret.5. (= utrzymywać w jakimś stanie) keep; trzymać kogoś na muszce hold sb at gunpoint; trzymać kogoś w niepewności keep sb in suspense; trzymać kogoś w szachu keep sb in check; trzymać rękę na pulsie have l. keep one's finger on the pulse; trzymać w napięciu keep in suspense.6. (= stanowić mocowanie, podtrzymywać) hold; trzymać ciepło stay l. keep warm; trzymać fason keep up one's spirit; mróz trzyma frost lasts.7. pot. (= hodować) keep.8. pot. (= sympatyzować) be friends with, stick with; trzymać z kimś join up with sb, stick with sb.ipf.1. (= przytrzymywać się) hold on to; trzymać się czyjejś spódnicy be tied to one's mother's l. wife's apron-strings; głupstwa l. żarty się ciebie trzymają! you are never serious!; pieniądze się mnie nie trzymają I never seem to have (enough) money.2. (= być w jakimś stanie, być blisko) stay, remain; trzymać się na uboczu stay away from, stay clear of; trzymać się razem stick together.3. (= utrzymywać pozycję ciała) stand; sit; trzymać się prosto keep o.s. erect; ledwo trzymać się na nogach be on one's last legs; świetnie trzyma się w siodle he l. she is a born l. great (horse-)rider.4. pot. (= zachowywać kondycję) be in good shape; trzymać się przy życiu stay alive; świetnie się trzyma jak na swój wiek he l. she is in good shape considering his l. her age.5. (= nie upadać na duchu) not lose one's heart, keep up; trzymaj się (ciepło)! ( forma pożegnania) take care!6. (= walczyć, nie poddawać się) not give up, hang on.7. pot. (= nie rozpadać się) not fall apart, stick together; trzymać się cudem l. na słowo honoru hold together on a wing and a prayer; to się nie trzyma kupy this doesn't hang together.8. (= przestrzegać) (przepisów, zasad) keep to, stick to, adhere, observe.9. pot. (= nie zmieniać się) stay l. remain unchanged, not change.11. pot., biol. occur, belong to, be endemic to; live; grow.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > trzymać
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68 chorus
chorus [kɔʀys]masculine noun* * *kɔʀysnom masculin invariable Musique chorusfaire chorus avec quelqu'un — fig to join in with somebody
* * *kɔʀys nm* * *[kɔrys] nom masculinfaire chorus to (all) agree, to speak with one voice -
69 объединяться
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70 συνδυάζω
A : [tense] pf. συνδεδύασμαι ib. 729b30:—join one and one, couple, Id.EN 1131b8;τι πρός τι Id.Pol. 1321a18
:—[voice] Pass., to be taken two at a time, ib. 1300a19, 1317a1, Gal.6.214; to be coupled with another person or thing, Arist. Top. 118b15: abs., to be coupled with something else, Id.Rh. 1377a30.2 [voice] Pass., freq. of marriage or sexual intercourse, pair, copulate, Id.Pol. 1252a26, etc.;σ. τῷ τυχόντι Id.EE 1242a24
; esp. of animals, X.Cyn.5.6, Arist.HA 539b9, al.: c. dat., , cf. Arist.HA 612b33, GA 746b12, al.II intr. in [voice] Act., join oneself with, combine with, of persons and things, τινι Plb.4.38.6, S.E.M.9.254: abs., combine, Plb.30.5.8.III as law-term, συνδυάζεσθαί τινι to be in collusion with any one, Just.Nov.130.7; cf.συνδυασμός 11
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδυάζω
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71 начать спор
1) General subject: plunge into an argument, plunge into an discussion, join issues with on (заспорить, с кем-л., о чем-л.), take issuance with on (с кем-л., о чем-л.), take issue with on (с кем-л., о чем-л.)2) Mass media: raise argument3) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (о чем-л.; с кем-л.) -
72 присоединяться к
1) General subject: associate oneself with, attach oneself to, join, join in with, align with2) Mathematics: add( themselves) to, adhere to3) Diplomatic term: accede to (договору и т. п.), associate oneself with (мнению и т.п.)4) Electronics: tack onto5) Business: subscribe to -
73 verenigen
II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [in overeenstemming brengen] reconcile♦voorbeelden:1 de arbeiders hebben zich in een vakbond verenigd • the workers have united/have joined forces in a unionzich verenigen in een organisatie • form an organisationhet nuttige met het aangename verenigen • mix/combine business with pleasure2 zich niet (kunnen) verenigen met iets/iemand • dissociate oneself from something/someone, not (be able to) agree with/to something/someonedeze uitspraken zijn niet te verenigen • these statements are irreconcilable/contradict each other -
74 пристраиваться
1. пристроиться1. разг. get* a place, be settled, be fixed up2. страд. к пристраивать I2. пристроиться (к; к строю)join up (with), form up (with); ав. join, или take* up, formation (with) -
75 пристраиваться
несов. - пристра́иваться, сов. - пристро́иться1) разг. ( устраиваться) get a place, be settled, be fixed up2) ( примыкать к строю) join up (with), form up (with); авиа join [take up] formation (with) -
76 hinzustoßen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) geh. join (zu s.o. oder s.th.)* * *hin|zu|sto|ßenvi sep irreg aux seingeh = hinzukommen) to arrive, to join up with* * *hinzustoßen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) geh join (zu sb oder sth) -
77 заспорить
1) General subject: get into an argument with (smb) over (smth) (о чем-л), join issue2) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (о чем-л.; с кем-л.) -
78 начать тяжбу
1) General subject: join issues with on (с кем-л.)2) Law: issue3) Makarov: join issues with (smb.) on (smth.) (с кем-л.) -
79 यत् _yat
1यत् 1 Ā. (यतते, यतित)1 To attempt, endeavour, strive, try (usually with inf. or dat.); सर्वः कल्ये वयसि यतते लब्धुमर्थान् कुटुम्बी V.3.1.-2 To strive after, be eager or anxious for, long for; या न ययौ प्रियमन्यवधूभ्यः सारतरा- गमना यतमानम् Śi.4.45; R.9.7.-3 To exert oneself, persevere, labour.-4 To observe caution, be watchful; यततो ह्यपि कौन्तेय पुरुषस्य विपश्चितः Bg.2.6.-5 Ved. To excite, stir up, rouse.-6 To join. associate with.-7 To go, proceed. -Caus. (यातयति-ते) To return, rapay, requite, recompense, restore.-2 To despise, censure.-3 To encourage, animate.-4 To torture, distress, annoy.-5 To prepare, elaborate.-6 Ved. To join unite.-7 To cause to be returned or restored.2यत् a. Going, moving; स्थितं च यच्च (ब्रह्मणो रूपे) Bṛi. Up.2.3.1. -
80 menggabung
merge, join together with* * *place in bundles or sheaves (of paddy, wood, etc); join together with
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