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81 mancomunar
v.1 to pool (together).2 to merge, to associate, to unite, to coalesce.El abogado asoció a su yerno The lawyer associated his son-in-law.* * *1 to bring together, join1 to join forces, unite* * *1. VT1) (=unir) [+ personas] to unite, associate; [+ intereses] to combine; [+ recursos] to pool2) (Jur) to make jointly responsible2.See:* * *1. 2.mancomunarse v pron (frml) to unite, join together* * *1. 2.mancomunarse v pron (frml) to unite, join together* * *mancomunar [A1 ]vt( frml); ‹recursos› to join together, combinemancomunar esfuerzos to join forces( frml); to unite, join togetherse han mancomunado para derrotar al enemigo común they have joined forces o united to defeat the common enemy* * *♦ vtto pool (together)* * *v/t combine* * *mancomunar vt: to combine, to pool -
82 aunar
v.to join, to pool.aunar esfuerzos to join forces* * *(stressed ú in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *1.VT to join, unite2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/esfuerzos> to combine2.aunarse v pron to unite, come together* * *= bridge, bring into + line, coalesce, rally.Ex. BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex. UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Ex. Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex. The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.----* aunar esfuerzos = join + forces, coordinate + efforts, join + hands, pool + efforts, pull together.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/esfuerzos> to combine2.aunarse v pron to unite, come together* * *= bridge, bring into + line, coalesce, rally.Ex: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.
Ex: UDC was originally based on the fifth edition of DC, and though the two schemes tended to drift apart, there was for some time an attempt to bring them into line again.Ex: Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.* aunar esfuerzos = join + forces, coordinate + efforts, join + hands, pool + efforts, pull together.* * *vtto combineaunar esfuerzos to join forcessu interpretación aúna sensibilidad e inteligencia her performance combines sensitivity with intelligence■ aunarseto unite, come together* * *
aunar ( conjugate aunar) verbo transitivo ‹ ideas› to combine
aunarse verbo pronominal
to unite, come together
aunar verbo transitivo & verbo reflexivo
1 (reunir para un mismo fin, armonizar) to join, to unite
aunar esfuerzos, to join forces
2 (agrupar(se), poner(se) de acuerdo para algo) to join together
' aunar' also found in these entries:
English:
combine
* * *♦ vtto join, to pool;aunar esfuerzos to join forces;su talento, aunado a su dedicación, dio excelentes resultados her talent combined with her dedication achieved excellent results* * *v/t combine;aunar esfuerzos join forces;si aunamos ideas if we put our heads together* * *aunar {8} vt: to join, to combine -
83 групирам
group (together); form/arrange in groups, unite(класифицирам) classifyгрупираме се group (together), form a group, gather(обединяваме се) unite, rally ( около around)* * *групѝрам,гл. group (together); form/arrange in groups, unite, bunch together, band; ( класифицирам) classify;\групирам се group (together), form a group, gather; ( обединявам се) unite, rally ( около around).* * *group (together)(класифицирам)* * *1. (класифицирам) classify 2. (обединяваме се) unite, rally (около around) 3. group (together);form/arrange in groups, unite 4. ГРУПИРАМЕ ce group (together), form a group, gather -
84 zusammenschließen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. lock ( mit einer Kette: chain) together2. fig. (vereinigen) unite; WIRTS. merge3. ETECH. connectII v/refl3. WIRTS. merge, amalgamate* * *to join; to unite; to combine; to interlock* * *zu|sạm|men|schlie|ßenvr septo join together, to combine; (COMM) to amalgamate, to merge* * *zu·sam·men|schlie·ßenI. vt2 Fahrräder \zusammenschließen to lock 2 bicycles togetherII. vrFirmen schließen sich zusammen companies amalgamate [or merge* * *zusammenschließen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. lock ( mit einer Kette: chain) together2. fig (vereinigen) unite; WIRTSCH merge3. ELEK connectB. v/r1. unite; (gemeinsame Sache machen) join forces, band together (gegen against)3. WIRTSCH merge, amalgamate -
85 сливам
fuse, combine, unite, blend, merge, amalgamate, coalesceсливам метали fuse metalsсливам думи run together/slur wordsсливам се fuse, combine, unite (с with)(за река) join (с with)(за реки) flow together, join(за организации, раси и пр.) amalgamate, merge(за партии и) coalesce(за цветове, звукове и пр.) blend, mergeсливам е се ведно become oneсливам се с фона си melt into the backgroundсливам се с тълпа melt into a crowd* * *слѝвам,гл. fuse, combine, unite, blend, merge, amalgamate, coalesce; \сливам думи run together/slur words; \сливам метали fuse metals;\сливам се fuse, combine, unite (c with); (за река) join (c with); (за реки) flow together, join; (за организации, раси и пр.) amalgamate, merge; (за партии и) coalesce; (за цветове, звукове и пр.) blend, merge; \сливам се с тълпа melt into a crowd; \сливам се с фона си melt into the background; сливаме се ведно become one.* * *merge (се за реки, пътища и пр.); coalesce (се); interflow ; fuse {fyu;z}: сливам metals - сливам метали; slur (думи при говорене); join: сливам enterprises - сливам предприятия* * *1. (за организации, раси и пр.) amalgamate, merge 2. (за партии и) coalesce 3. (за река) join (c with) 4. (за реки) flow together, join 5. (за цветове, звукове и пр.) blend, merge 6. fuse, combine, unite, blend, merge, amalgamate, coalesce 7. СЛИВАМ ce fuse, combine, unite (c with) 8. СЛИВАМ думи run together/slur words 9. СЛИВАМ е се ведно become one 10. СЛИВАМ метали fuse metals 11. СЛИВАМ се с тълпа melt into a crowd 12. СЛИВАМ се с фона си melt into the background -
86 weld
transitive verb1) (unite) verschweißen; (repair, make, or attach by welding) schweißen ([on]to an + Akk.)* * *[weld] 1. verb 2. noun(a joint made by welding.) die Schweißstelle- academic.ru/81656/welder">welder* * *[weld]I. vt1. (join material)▪ to \weld sth etw schweißen▪ to \weld sth together etw zusammenschweißenII. n Schweißnaht f* * *[weld]1. vtto weld parts together — Teile zusammenschweißen or verschweißen
to weld sth on — etw anschweißen (to an +acc )
2. vischweißen3. nSchweißnaht f, Schweißstelle f* * *weld1 [weld] s BOT (Färber)Resede fweld2 [weld] TECHA v/t (ver-, zusammen)schweißen:weld together zusammenschweißen (a. fig:into zu)B v/i sich schweißen lassenC sb) Schweißstelle f, -naht f* * *transitive verb1) (unite) verschweißen; (repair, make, or attach by welding) schweißen ([on]to an + Akk.)* * *v.schweißen v. -
87 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. -
88 unirse
* * *VPR1) (=cooperar) [para proyectos importantes] to join together, come together, unite; [en problemas puntuales] to join forceslos sindicatos se han unido en la lucha contra el paro — the trade unions have joined together o come together o united in the fight against unemployment
si nos unimos todos, seremos más fuertes — if we all join together o come together o unite, we will be stronger
ambas empresas se han unido para distribuir sus productos en Asia — the two companies have joined forces to distribute their products in Asia
todos los partidos se unieron para mostrar su rechazo a la violencia — all the parties joined together o were united in their rejection of violence
2) (=formar una unidad) [empresas, instituciones] to mergetres cajas de ahorro se unen para crear un nuevo banco — three savings banks are merging to make a new bank
3)•
unirse a —a) [+ movimiento, organización, expedición] to joinlos taxistas se han unido a la huelga de camioneros — the taxi drivers have joined the lorry drivers' strike
b) [problemas, características, estilos]a este atraso económico se une un paro estructural — this economic underdevelopment is compounded by structural unemployment
a la maravillosa cocina se une un servicio muy eficiente — the wonderful cooking is complemented by very efficient service
c) [+ propuesta, iniciativa] to support4)• unirse con — to join together with, combine with
se unieron con los demócratas para formar una coalición — they joined together o combined with the democrats to form a coalition
5) [líneas, caminos] to meet* * *(v.) = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + oneEx. A co-operative group may come together to generate a union catalogue.Ex. The article 'Let's partner as patriots' maintains that in recent years some people have begun to view the public library as an anachronism.Ex. This encourages students to quickly bond with each other at the beginning of the program.Ex. The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.* * *(v.) = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + oneEx: A co-operative group may come together to generate a union catalogue.
Ex: The article 'Let's partner as patriots' maintains that in recent years some people have begun to view the public library as an anachronism.Ex: This encourages students to quickly bond with each other at the beginning of the program.Ex: The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.* * *
■unirse verbo reflexivo
1 (para defender un derecho, causa, etc) to join forces: se unió a los partisanos, she joined the partisans
2 (juntarse) to join: a la situación de guerra se unió la carestía, the war situation was aggravated by shortages
' unirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juntarse
- sumarse
- adherir
- empatar
- integrar
- plegar
- unir
English:
connect
- join
- merge
- unite
- band
- combine
- force
- get
- rally
* * *vpr1. [juntarse] [personas, empresas, grupos] to join together;[factores, circunstancias] to come together;se unieron para derrocar al gobierno they joined together o joined forces to bring down the government;en él se unen rapidez y habilidad he combines speed with skill;a la falta de interés se unió el mal tiempo the lack of interest was compounded by the bad weather;unirse a algo/alguien to join sth/sb;también ellos se han unido a la huelga they too have joined the strike;¡únete a la fiesta! join in the party!;2. [encontrarse] [líneas, caminos] to meet* * *v/r join together;unirse a join* * *vr1) : to join together2) : to combine, to mix together3)unirse a : to joinse unieron al grupo: they joined the group* * *unirse vb to join -
89 rassembler
rassembler [ʀasɑ̃ble]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = regrouper) [+ personnes] to assemble ; [+ troupes] to muster ; [+ troupeau] to round up ; [+ objets épars] to gather togetherb. ( = rallier) to rally• cette cause a rassemblé des gens de tous horizons people from all walks of life have rallied to this causec. [+ documents, manuscrits, notes] to gather togetherd. [+ idées, souvenirs] to collect ; [+ courage, forces] to summon up2. reflexive verba. [se regrouper] to gather ; [soldats, participants] to assemble* * *ʀasɑ̃ble
1.
1) ( pour former un groupe) to gather [somebody] together [personnes]; ( pour mettre en contact) to bring [somebody] together [personnes]; Armée to muster, to assemble [troupes]; to round up [moutons, troupeau]2) ( autour d'une cause commune) to unite [citoyens, nation]3) ( réunir) to gather [something] together [effets personnels, documents]; to gather, to collect [informations, preuves]
2.
se rassembler verbe pronominal [personnes] gén to gather; ( dans un but précis) to assemble* * *ʀasɑ̃ble vt1) [personnes] to assemble, to gather togetherIl a rassemblé les enfants dans la cour. — He assembled the children in the playground., He gathered the children together in the playground.
2) (= regrouper, amasser) to gather together, to collect* * *rassembler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pour former un groupe) to gather [sb] together [personnes]; ( pour mettre en contact) to bring [sb] together [personnes]; Mil to muster, assemble [troupes]; to round up [moutons, troupeau]; rassembler des personnes dans une pièce/autour d'une estrade to gather people in a room/around a platform;2 ( autour d'une cause commune) to unite [citoyens, nation];3 ( réunir) to gather [sth] together [effets personnels, documents]; to gather, collect [informations, preuves]; rassembler des poèmes en un seul volume to collect poems together in one volume; rassembler ses forces/son courage to summon up one's strength/one's courage (pour faire to do); rassembler ses idées to collect one's thoughts.B se rassembler vpr gén [personnes] to gather; ( dans un but précis) to assemble; se rassembler autour de qn to gather around sb; tous les villageois rassemblés all the assembled villagers.[rasɑ̃ble] verbe transitifj'eus à peine le temps de rassembler quelques affaires I hardly had enough time to gather ou to put a few things togetherrassembler ses forces to gather ou to muster one's strengthrassembler ses esprits to gather ou to collect one's wits2. [personnes] to gather together (separable)[animaux] to round up (separable)leur manifestation a rassemblé des milliers de personnes their demonstration drew ou attracted thousands of people————————se rassembler verbe pronominal intransitifils se sont rassemblés devant chez moi they gathered together ou assembled outside my home -
90 batu
[from *bat + -tu] io.1. united2. unified du/ad.1. (batu egin) to unite, unify; Euskara B\batua Unified Basque; nahigabeak pairatzen direnak batzen ditu unhappiness unites those who suffer2. (elkartu)a. to unite, join, join together; euskara da batzen gaituena Basque is what unites usb. (Pol.) to unite; Erresuma B\batua the United Kingdom; Estatu B\batuak the United States; Ezker B\batua the United Left ; Arabiar Emirrerri B\batuak United Arab Emirates3.a. (Nekaz. behi bat jetzi) to milk; esne \batu berria fresh milk | milk fresh from the cowb. (emeak kume) to nurse; axuria \batu to nurse a newborn lamb4. Mat. to add; 7,4 eta 10,7 \batu to add 7.4 and 10.7 (together)5. (bildu)a. to bring together, gather, collect ; basora joan zen egurrak batzera he went into the forest to collect firewoodb. (aleak, e.a.) to gather, pick ; ez dago mahatsak sasitik batzerik you can't pick grapes off a bushc. (diru) to collect, make a collection ofd. (ezer paperetan, oihaletan, e.a.) to wrap, wrap up ; oihaletan \batuta wrapped in clothe. (animaliak, abereak) to herd together ; ardiak artegian \batu zituzten they herded sheep into the fold6. (odol) to coagulate da/ad.1.a. (bat egin) to unite, become one; gorputza eta arima \batuz with the body and soul {uniting || becoming one}b. (batasuna osatu) to unite, become united, join together; bi herriak \batu ziren etsaiari aurre egiteko both countries {joined forces || put up a common front} to face the enemy2.a. (topo egin) to coincide, come across; harekin batzen naizenean, bihotza zait harritzen when I come across her, my heart turns to stone ; herriko plazan \batu ziren they coincided in the town squareb. (batera gertatu) to coincide3.a. (animaliak estali) to mate, copulateb. (gizakia) to be in union4. (odola) to coagulate5.a. (etxeratu) to go home, retire to one's abode Zah. ; tabernazalea etxera ordu txarrean \batu ohi da the carouser usually goes home at a bad hourb. Luxemburgen zehar nindoala, ostatu batera \batu nintzen in my trip across Luxemburg, I went into an inn6. (urri izan) to be moderate ; bere gauzetan \batua eta begiratu onekoa da to be moderate ; bere gauzetan \batua eta begiratu onekoa da he is moderate and prudent in his things -
91 обединявам
unify, unite(предприятия и пр.) amalgamate, combine, merge, incorpo rate, consolidate(средства) poolобединявам силите си с join forces witnобединявам се unite, integrate (с with)разг. tie/team up (with)обединяваме се unite. integrate (with); join/come together(за предприятия) become amalgamatedобединяваме се за общи действия join hands* * *обединя̀вам,гл. unify, unite; ( разделена страна) reunify; мат. collate; ( предприятия и пр.) amalgamate, combine, merge, incorporate, consolidate; ( средства) pool; \обединявам силите си с join forces with;\обединявам се unite, integrate (с with); разг. tie/team up (with); join/come together; (за предприятия) become amalgamated; обединяваме се за общи действия join hands.* * *unify; merge{`mx;dj}; amalgamate; club{klXb}; combine; consociate; consolidate (предприятия); integrate{`intigreit}* * *1. (за предприятия) become amalgamated 2. (предприятия и np.) amalgamate, combine, merge, incorpo rate, consolidate 3. (средства) pool 4. unify, unite 5. ОБЕДИНЯВАМ ce unite, integrate (c with) 6. ОБЕДИНЯВАМ силите си c join forces witn 7. ОБЕДИНЯВАМЕ ce unite. integrate (with);join/come together 8. ОБЕДИНЯВАМЕ ce за общи действия join hands 9. разг. tie/team up (with) -
92 elkartu
io.1. (H. Jak.) compound; hitz \elkartu compound word2. united3. Mat. associated du/ad.1. ( bateratu)a. ( batu) to unite, joinb. ( zatiak muntatu) to put together, assemblec. ( pilatu, bildu) to collect, gather, amassd. to combinee. ( filma) to splice together2. ( jendea) to unite, join together3. ( koloreak) to match da/ad.1.a. ( bateratu) to join, become united, unite, come togetherb. ( bi indar, alderdi) to join together, join forces (- (r)ekin: with)c. ( taldekatu) to group togetherd. to combine2. (Gram.) to agree, go together; hitz horiek ez dira elkartzen those words don't go together3.a. ( jendea) to get togetherb. ( etsaiak) to get back together, make up4. ( elkarrekin joan) to go together, go hand in hand; beldurra eta itxaropena elkartzen dira fear and hope go hand in hand5. ( koloreak) to match, blend6. ( iritziari d.) to join; i-en kausan \elkartu to join sb's cause | to define one's solidarity with sb's cause | to affirm one's support for sb's cause; haien iritziarekin \elkartu da he shares their opinion -
93 объединять
гл.1. to combine; 2. lo unite; 3. to rally; 4. to merge; 5. to bring together; 6. to join forces/efforts; 7. to close ranksРусский переходный глагол объединять не указывает на характер объединяемых объектов, целей и на результат их объединения. Английские же соответствия подчеркивают отдельные аспекты такого процесса: кто или что объединяется, для чего, каков результат. Разные глаголы выделяют разные стороны процесса объединения и потому употребляются в разных ситуациях.1. to combine — объединять, соединять, комбинировать, сочетать ( абстрактные свойства): to combine business and pleasure — сочетать полезное с приятным/сочетать дело и отдых She combines good looks and intelligence. — В ней красота сочетается с умом. In his teaching he successfully combined theory and practice. — Он успешно объединяет педагогическую теорию и практику в своей работе. Не sent his report on the advantage of combining small village schools to the local Education Board. — Он послал свой доклад о пользе объединения мелких сельских школ в местный Совет по образованию. Combine all the ingredients in a salad bowl and mix them well. — Соедините все ингредиенты в салатнице и хорошенько перемешайте./Сложите все ингредиенты в салатницу и перемешайте. Steel is produced by combining iron with carbon. — Сталь получается путем соединения железа и углерода. The experiment is an attempt to combine the advantages of two systems. — Этот эксперимент — попытка объединить преимущества обеих систем.2. to unite — объединять: His speech united all the democrats. — Его речь объединила всех демократов. What united the two groups was their hatred of/for fascism in all its forms. — Что объединяло эти две группы, так это общая ненависть к фашизму всех мастей. Common interests unite our countries against the common enemy. — Наши страны объединяют общие интересы в борьбе с общим врагом. It is necessary to unite forces to achieve our common aims. — Необходимо объединить силы для достижения общих целей.3. to rally — объединять, сплачивать (в защиту, поддержку кого-либо или чего-либо), объединять силы ( с целью поддержки кого-либо или чего-либо), сплачиваться: A demonstration is planned to rally support for the workers. — Демонстранты планируют сплотить народ на защиту прав рабочих. The main effect of the new tax was to rally opposition to the government. — Введение нового налога только сплотило ряды антиправительственной оппозиции. The President's passionate speech helped to rally the country to light the enemy. — Страстная речь президента сплотила всю страну на борьбу с врагом.4. to merge — объединять, сливать: There are plans to merge the two most successful TV channels. — Существуют планы слить в один эти два самых успешных телевизионных канала./Сушествуют планы объединить в один эти два самые успешные телевизионные каналы. Не wanted to merge his company with a gold-mining firm. — Ему хотелось объединить свою компанию с какой-либо золотодобывающей фирмой./Ему хотелось слить свою компанию с какой-либо золотодобывающей фирмой. Не merged smaller publishing houses into a mighty publishing industry. — Он слил мелкие издательства и создал могущественную издательскую индустрию./Он объединил мелкие издательства, создав могущественную издательскую индустрию.5. to bring together — объединять, сводить ( вместе), сближать (обыкновенно относится к одушевленным существительным; обозначает ситуацию, в которой люди объединяются для совместных действий по какому-то, часто случайному, основанию): What brought us together is our mutual love of opera. — Нас сблизила любовь к опере./Нас объединила общая любовь к опере. The war brought very different people closer together: there was no class distinction, there was a common aim. — Война сблизила очень разных людей: исчезли классовые различия, была лишь общая цель. The event was unique in bringing together politicians, business leaders and scientists. — Это событие уникально потому, что оно объединило полигиков, ведущих представителей бизнеса и ученых. Our children's marriage brought our families together. — Наши семьи сблизила женитьба наших дстсй./Наши семьи свела женитьба наших детей./Наши семьи объединила женитьба наших детей.6. to join forces/efforts — объединять, объединять силы, объединять усилия (для совместных действий или для того, чтобы противостоять общему противнику, врагу): The two firms, who were once bitter rivals, have now joined forces to develop a new sports car. — Эти две фирмы, которые в прошлом были ярыми соперниками, теперь объединили свои усилия для создания новой модели спортивной машины. Teachers joined forces with parents to prepare the hall for the school play. — Учителя и родители школьников объединили усилия, чтобы подготовить зал к школьному спектаклю.7. to close ranks — объединять, сомкнуть ( свои ряды), сплотиться ( всем членам группы) (для защиты друг друга от критики или нападок на всю группу, организацию, страну или одного из членов этой группы): When she applied for promotion, the mail managers all closed ranks and made sure she did not get it. — Когда она попросила повышение по службе, все почтовые менеджеры сплотились, чтобы не допустить этого./ Когда она попросила повышение по службе, все почтовые менеджеры стали единым фронтом, чтобы не допустить этого. The party leaders called on the party members to close their ranks against the right-wing accusation. — Лидеры партии призвали рядовых членов сплотиться перед лицом нападок со стороны правых. -
94 cohesionar
v.1 to unite.2 to stick together, to draw together.* * *VT to unite, draw together* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to unite* * *= rally.Ex. The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to unite* * *= rally.Ex: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.
* * *cohesionar [A1 ]vt( frml); to unite* * *♦ vtto unite♦ See also the pronominal verb cohesionarse* * *v/t unite -
95 споявам
weld together, solderпрен. knit/weld together, cement; uniteспоявам се become welded together, become solderedпрен. become united* * *споя̀вам,гл. weld together, solder; прен. knit/weld together, cement; unite;\споявам се become welded together, become soldered; прен. become united.* * *solder ; weld together; cement ; conflate* * *1. weld together, solder 2. СПОЯВАМ ce become welded together, become soldered 3. прен. become united 4. прен. knit/weld together, cement;unite -
96 hermanar
v.1 to unite (esfuerzos, personas).2 to match, to mate, to partner, to treat as similar.El mecánico acopla los engranajes The mechanic matches the gear assembly.* * *1 (unir) to unite, join2 (combinar) to combine3 (personas) to unite spiritually4 (ciudades) to twin1 (combinarse) to combine3 (ciudades) to become twinned* * *VT1) (=hacer juego) to match2) (=unir) [+ ciudades] to twin, make sister cities (EEUU)3) (=armonizar) to harmonize, bring into harmony4) Cono Sur (=hacer pares) to pair* * *verbo transitivoa) (en sentimiento, propósito) to uniteb) < ciudades> to twin (BrE)c) < calcetines> to match up, put... in pairs; <fichas/naipes> to match up* * *= twin.Ex. For medical libraries, a library from the West would ' twin' with a Third World library, with activities sorted out between the libraries on a one-to-one basis = En el caso de las bibliotecas médicas, una biblioteca del mundo occidental se " hermanaba" con otra del tercer mundo, decidiendo entre ellas qué actividades iban a realizar.* * *verbo transitivoa) (en sentimiento, propósito) to uniteb) < ciudades> to twin (BrE)c) < calcetines> to match up, put... in pairs; <fichas/naipes> to match up* * *= twin.Ex: For medical libraries, a library from the West would ' twin' with a Third World library, with activities sorted out between the libraries on a one-to-one basis = En el caso de las bibliotecas médicas, una biblioteca del mundo occidental se " hermanaba" con otra del tercer mundo, decidiendo entre ellas qué actividades iban a realizar.
* * *hermanar [A1 ]vt1 (en un sentimiento, un propósito) to unitehermanados en el dolor united in griefeste acuerdo hermanará a nuestros dos países this agreement will bring our two countries closer together o will unite our two countries2 ‹ciudades› to twinla ciudad está hermanada con Oxford the city is twinned with Oxford3 ‹calcetines› to match up, put … in pairs; ‹fichas/naipes› to match up* * *
hermanar ( conjugate hermanar) verbo transitivo
‹fichas/naipes› to match up
hermanar verbo transitivo
1 (sentimientos, objetos) to unite, combine
2 (personas) to unite spiritually
(ciudades) to twin
' hermanar' also found in these entries:
English:
twin
* * *♦ vt1. [esfuerzos, personas] to unite2. [ciudades] to twin3. [compatibilizar] to combine;el director hermana la tragedia y la comedia the director combines o blends tragedy with comedy;hermana la inteligencia con la sencillez she combines intelligence with unaffectedness* * *v/t1 personas unite2 ciudades twin* * *hermanar vt1) : to unite, to bring together2) : to match up, to twin (cities) -
97 juntar
v.1 to put together.poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintingsjuntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building2 to join, to connect, to piece together, to put together.Elsa junta los cables Elsa joins the wires.3 to assemble, to bunch up, to bring together, to combine.Ellos juntaron un equipo ganador They assembled a winning team.4 to gather together, to get together, to pull together.Ellos juntaron varios candidatos They gathered together several candidates* * *2 familiar (coleccionar) to collect3 (reunir - dinero) to raise; (- gente) to gather together1 (unirse) to join, get together; (ríos, caminos) to meet2 (acercarse) to squeeze up■ juntaos un poco que no quepo squeeze up, I can't get in4 (amancebarse) to move in ( con, with), start living together* * *verb1) to unite2) assemble, collect3) gather4) pool•- juntarse- juntarse con* * *1. VT1) (=colocar juntos) to put togetherjuntar dinero — (=ahorrar) to save, save up; (=reunir fondos) to raise funds, fundraise
2) (=reunir) [+ amigos, conocidos] to get together; [+ participantes, concursantes] to bring together¿cómo consiguió el director juntar tantas estrellas en una misma película? — how did the director manage to bring together so many stars o get so many stars together in one film?
la final ha juntado a los dos mejores equipos del mundo — the final has brought together the two best teams in the world
3) (=coleccionar) [+ sellos, objetos] to collect4) (=entornar) [+ puerta, ventana] to push to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put... togetherb) ( reunir)2.juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
juntarse v pron1) personasa) ( acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) ( reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) ( relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) ( como pareja) to live together2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togetherb) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex. In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.----* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put... togetherb) ( reunir)2.juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
juntarse v pron1) personasa) ( acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) ( reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) ( relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) ( como pareja) to live together2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togetherb) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex: In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.
Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *juntar [A1 ]vt1 (unir) ‹pies/manos/camas› to put … togethersi juntamos dos mesas, cabremos todos if we put two tables together we'll all be able to fit roundcomo faltó un profesor, juntaron dos clases one teacher was away so they combined two classes o put two classes togetherjunta los verdes con los azules put the green ones and the blue ones together2(reunir): junta las fichas y ponlas en la caja collect up the counters and put them in the boxtendrás que juntar fuerzas para decírselo you'll have to pluck up courage to tell himestán juntando (dinero) para el viaje they are saving (up) for the tripme va a llevar tiempo juntar el dinero it's going to take me some time to get the money together o to raise the moneyjunta monedas/sellos ( esp AmL); she collects coins/stamps3(cerrar): junta la puerta push the door to■ juntarseA «personas»1 (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture2 (reunirse) to get togethertenemos que juntarnos un día para tomar una copa we must get together for a drink one of these daysse juntó con nosotros en Caracas he met up with us o joined us in Caracasnos juntamos para comprarle un regalo we got o ( BrE) clubbed together to buy her a present¡vaya dos que se han juntado! what a pair!3 (relacionarse) juntarse CON algn:yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sortse empezó a juntar con malas compañías she fell into bad companyno me junto más contigo ( leng infantil); I'm not playing with you any more4(como pareja): no se podían casar, así que se juntaron they couldn't get married so they started living togetherse volvieron a juntar they got back together againB1 «desgracias/sucesos» to come together¡este mes se nos ha juntado todo! this month it's just been one thing after anotherse juntó el accidente del niño con lo de la mudanza their son's accident came right on top of the move o came just as they were moving house2 «carreteras/conductos» to meet, join* * *
juntar ( conjugate juntar) verbo transitivo
‹ dinero› to save (up);◊ juntar sellos (esp AmL) to collect stamps
juntarse verbo pronominal
1 [ personas]
c) ( como pareja) to live together;
2
juntar verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join, put together: juntaremos las sillas, we'll put the chairs together
(ensamblar) to assemble
2 (reunir a personas) quiere juntar a toda la familia, she wants to get all her family together
(reunir animales) to round up
4 (coleccionar) to collect
5 (una cantidad de dinero) to raise
' juntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomerar
- reunir
- amontonar
English:
assemble
- connect
- gather
- join
- join up
- piece together
- pool
- put together
- throw together
- collect
- hoard
- piece
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [unir] to put together;junta los pies put your feet together;como no cabíamos todos, decidimos juntar las mesas as we didn't all fit, we decided to push the tables together;junté los cables con cinta aislante I tied the wires together with some insulating tape2. [reunir] to put together;[cromos, sellos, monedas] to collect; [fondos] to raise; [personas] to bring together;poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintings;he ido juntando dinero todo el año para las vacaciones I've been saving up all year for my Br holidays o US vacation;juntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building* * *v/t1 put together; bienes collect, accumulate2 gente gather together* * *juntar vt1) unir: to unite, to combine, to put together2) reunir: to collect, to gather together, to assemble3) : to close partwayjuntar la puerta: to leave the door ajar* * *juntar vb2. (unir) to join together3. (reunir) to get together -
98 knit
nitpast tense, past participle - knitted; verb1) (to form (a garment) from yarn (of wool etc) by making and connecting loops, using knitting-needles: She is teaching children to knit and sew; She knitted him a sweater for Christmas.) tejer, hacer punto, tricotar2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) soldarse•- knitter- knitting
- knitting-needle
- knit one's brows
knit vb tejer / hacer puntotr[nɪt]1 tejer1 hacer punto, hacer media2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL soldarse3 figurative use unirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto knit one's brow fruncir1) unite: unir, enlazar2) : tejerto knit a sweater: tejer un suéter3)to knit one's brows : fruncir el ceñoknit vi1) : tejer2) : soldarse (dícese de los huesos)knit n: prenda f tejidaadj.• teja adj.v.• enlazar v.• fruncir v.• fruncir las cejas v.• soldar v.• tejer v.nɪt
1.
1)a) \<\<sweater\>\> ( by hand) hacer*, tejer; ( with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)knit one, purl one — uno (al) derecho, uno (al) revés
b) knitted o (AmE esp) knit past p de punto, tejido2)a) knit (together) (join, unite) \<\<bones\>\> soldar*they are a tightly knit family — son or es una familia muy unida
b)to knit one's brows — fruncir* el ceño
2.
via) ( by hand) tejer, hacer* punto or calceta (Esp); ( with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)b) knit (together) \<\<bones\>\> soldarse*[nɪt]1.VT [+ garment] hacer (a punto de aguja), tricotar (Sp), tejer (LAm)close-knit2.VI (also: knit together, knit up) hacer punto or calceta, tricotar (Sp), tejer (LAm); [bones] soldarse; [wound] cerrarse, curarse3.CPDknit stitch N — punto m de media
- knit up* * *[nɪt]
1.
1)a) \<\<sweater\>\> ( by hand) hacer*, tejer; ( with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)knit one, purl one — uno (al) derecho, uno (al) revés
b) knitted o (AmE esp) knit past p de punto, tejido2)a) knit (together) (join, unite) \<\<bones\>\> soldar*they are a tightly knit family — son or es una familia muy unida
b)to knit one's brows — fruncir* el ceño
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via) ( by hand) tejer, hacer* punto or calceta (Esp); ( with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)b) knit (together) \<\<bones\>\> soldarse* -
99 coëō
coëō īvī or iī, itus, īre [com- + eo], to go together, come together, meet, assemble, collect: in Piraeo, T.: matronae ad Venturiam frequentes coëunt, L.: quo populus coibat, H.: certis diebus (ad concilium), Ta.: milia crabronum, O.: populi legationibus coëunt, by their representatives, Ta.— To come together in battle, meet, encounter: inter se, V.: agmina, Cu.: cetera turba coit, joins in the attack, O.—To come together, be united, gather, unite, combine: coëundi in unum spatium, L.: manus coit omnis in unum, V.: qui unā coierunt, Cs.: ut coëat par Iungaturque pari, H.: amnes in artius coëunt, Cu.: membra, O.: coit formidine sanguis, congeals, V.: digiti coëunt, grow together, O.: volnera coiere mea, have closed, Pr.: Inter se capita (arcūs), V.: ut placidis coëant immitia, H.: memini nobis verba coisse, to have been exchanged, Pr.—Fig., to unite, join together, assimilate, combine, agree, ally oneself, conspire: cum hoc: principes tum unā coierunt, Cs.: in foedera dextrae, V.—Of a marriage contract: taedae quoque iure coissent, O.: conubio, nuptiis, Cu.: cum captivā, Cu.: Hac gener atque socer coëant mercede suorum, i. e. in the marriage, V.—With societatem, to enter into partnership, make a compact, become an ally, associate, form a league: societatem laboris: cum Caesare societatem: cum Lacedaemoniis, N.: societatem sceleris: ad eam rem societas coitur.* * *coire, coivi(ii), coitus Vfit together; have sexual intercourse; collect/gather (fluid); meet; rally; enter agreement; unite/assemble/conspire; come/go together; mend/knit (wound) -
100 bateratu
du/ad.1. (batu)a. (bat egin) to unify, unite, join; bi herrialde \bateratu to join one territory to anotherb. (elkarri lotu, elkartu) to join together, combine withc. (bi enpresa) to merge, amalgamatea. to harmonize, join; helburuak \bateratu to harmonize goalsb. (iritziak, ideiak) to reconcile, harmonizec. (iritzi askotarik bat egin) to synthesize, blend3. (bildu) to bring... together, gather da/ad.1. (batu)a. to unite, unify, join togetherb. (lerroa, e.a.) to join, meet; bi lerroak bateratzen dira puntu horretan both lines join at that pointc. (aliatuak, e.a.) to join together, ally o.s., unite, join forcesd. (enpresa) to merge, amalgamate, combined. (baliabideak, e.a.) to pool e. (isurkariak, e.a.) to blend, mix, mix together2. to converge, come together; egun horretan milaka turista herri hartan bateratzen dira on that day thousands of tourists converge on that town3. Tek.a. to fit together; bi zati hauek ez dira bateratzen these two pieces don't fit togetherb. (kabitu) to fit4. (ados jarri)a. to come to an agreement; azkenean Freedonia Europako Batasunarekin \bateratu zen in the end Freedonia came to an agreement with the European Unionb. puntu horretan iritzi guztiak bateratzen dira there is a consensus on that point
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