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  • 1 together with

    (in company with: in addition to: My knowledge, together with his money, should be very useful.) spolu s

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  • 2 together

    [tə'ɡeðə]
    1) (with someone or something else; in company: They travelled together.) společně
    2) (at the same time: They all arrived together.) zároveň
    3) (so as to be joined or united: He nailed/fitted/stuck the pieces of wood together.) dohromady
    4) (by action with one or more other people: Together we persuaded him.) společně
    - together with
    * * *
    • spolu
    • společně
    • dohromady

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  • 3 in association with

    (together with: We are acting in association with the London branch of our firm.) ve spojení s

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  • 4 in conjunction (with)

    (acting) together (with). ve spojení/spolupráci s

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  • 5 in conjunction (with)

    (acting) together (with). ve spojení/spolupráci s

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  • 6 scrape together/up

    (to manage (with difficulty) to find (enough): I'll try to scrape a team together for tomorrow's game.) dát dohromady

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  • 7 join

    [‹oin] 1. verb
    1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) spojit
    2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) spojit
    3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) vstoupit do
    4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) připojit se, spojit se
    5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) přijít, přidat se
    2. noun
    (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) spoj
    - join hands
    - join in
    - join up
    * * *
    • přidat
    • připojit
    • přidat se
    • spojovat
    • spojit

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  • 8 clamp

    [klæmp] 1. noun
    (a piece of wood, iron etc used to fasten things together or to strengthen them.) svorka, sponka
    2. verb
    (to bind together with a clamp: They clamped the iron rods together.) upnout, stáhnout
    * * *
    • upnout
    • sevřít
    • svorka
    • hromada

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  • 9 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.) potkat
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) sejít se
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) seznámit se (s)
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) setkat se
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) uspokojit, splnit
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) zasáhnout
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) nalézt
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) mít, setkat se (s)
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) oplatit, reagovat (na)
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) shromáždění
    - meet someone halfway
    - meet halfway
    * * *
    • potkávat
    • potkat
    • sejít
    • scházet se
    • setkání
    • sejít se
    • setkat se
    • setkávat se
    • splnit
    • meet/met/met

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  • 10 belong

    [bi'loŋ]
    1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) patřit (komu)
    2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) příslušet (k), být členem
    3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) hodit se k
    * * *
    • patřit
    • náležet

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  • 11 collaborate

    [kə'læbəreit]
    1) (to work together (with someone) on a piece of work: He and his brother collaborated on a book about aeroplanes.) spolupracovat
    2) (to work along (with someone) to betray secrets etc: He was known to have collaborated with the enemy.) kolaborovat
    - collaborator
    * * *
    • spolupracovat

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  • 12 scoop

    [sku:p] 1. noun
    1) (any of several types of spoon-like tool, used for lifting, serving etc: a grain scoop; an ice-cream scoop.) naběrák, lžíce
    2) ((also scoopful) the amount held in a scoop: a scoop of ice-cream; a scoopful of grain.) naběračka, velká lžíce (množství)
    3) (a piece of news etc that one newspaper gets and prints before the others: The reporter was sure that he had a scoop for his paper.) sólokapr
    2. verb
    (to move with, or as if with, a scoop: He scooped the crumbs together with his fingers.) sbírat
    * * *
    • získat
    • shrábnout
    • sólokapr
    • terno
    • jamka
    • lopatka
    • naběračka
    • naložit si
    • dávat zmrzlinu do kornoutů

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  • 13 chatter

    [' ætə] 1. verb
    1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) brebentit, štěbetat
    2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) jektat (zuby)
    2. noun
    (rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) štěbetání
    * * *
    • tlachat
    • tlachání

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  • 14 part

    1. noun
    1) (something which, together with other things, makes a whole; a piece: We spent part of the time at home and part at the seaside.) část
    2) (an equal division: He divided the cake into three parts.) díl
    3) (a character in a play etc: She played the part of the queen.) role
    4) (the words, actions etc of a character in a play etc: He learned his part quickly.) text, role
    5) (in music, the notes to be played or sung by a particular instrument or voice: the violin part.) part
    6) (a person's share, responsibility etc in doing something: He played a great part in the government's decision.) role, úvaha
    2. verb
    (to separate; to divide: They parted (from each other) at the gate.) rozloučit (se); oddělit
    - partly
    - part-time
    - in part
    - part company
    - part of speech
    - part with
    - take in good part
    - take someone's part
    - take part in
    * * *
    • rozcházet se
    • rozejít se
    • součást
    • oddělit
    • část
    • částečně
    • díl

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  • 15 batten

    ['bætn]
    (a piece of wood used for keeping other pieces in place: These strips are all fastened together with a batten.) prkno, lišta, lať
    * * *
    • zabednit
    • zatlouci prkny
    • prkno

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  • 16 quilted

    adjective (made of two layers of material (often decoratively) stitched together with padding between them: a quilted jacket.) prošívaný
    * * *
    • prošívaný

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  • 17 shack

    [ʃæk] 1. noun
    (a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) chatrč
    2. verb
    (shack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married.) žít na hromádce
    * * *
    • bouda
    • chata

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  • 18 team spirit

    (willingness of each member of a team or group to work together with loyalty and enthusiasm.) kolektivní duch
    * * *
    • týmový duch

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  • 19 we

    [wi:]
    ((used only as the subject of a verb) the word used by a speaker or writer in mentioning himself or herself together with other people: We are going home tomorrow.) my
    * * *
    • my

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  • 20 knickerbockers

    ['nikə,bokəz]
    ((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) pumpky

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  • together with — (something) and also something. The cost of food together with drinks and prizes made it an expensive party …   New idioms dictionary

  • together with — ► together with as well as. Main Entry: ↑together …   English terms dictionary

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  • together with — adverb in conjunction with; combined our salaries put together couldn t pay for the damage we couldn t pay for the damages with all our salaries put together • Syn: ↑jointly, ↑collectively, ↑conjointly • Derived from adjective: ↑conjoint …   Useful english dictionary

  • together with — {prep.} In addition to; in the company of; along with. * /John, together with his brother, has gone to the party./ * /The police found a knife, together with the stolen money, hidden in a hollow tree./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • together with — {prep.} In addition to; in the company of; along with. * /John, together with his brother, has gone to the party./ * /The police found a knife, together with the stolen money, hidden in a hollow tree./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • together\ with — prep. In addition to; in the company of; along with. John, together with his brother, has gone to the party. The police found a knife, together with the stolen money, hidden in a hollow tree …   Словарь американских идиом

  • together with —  , along with  With in both expressions is a preposition, not a conjunction, and therefore does not govern the verb.  This sentence is wrong: They said the man, a motor mechanic, together with a 22 year old arrested a day earlier, were being… …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • together with something — phrase in addition to something else Your sandwich, together with Carl’s salad, came to £8.50. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym Main entry: together …   Useful english dictionary

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