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101 zgr|ać
pf — zgr|ywać1 impf Ⅰ vt 1. pot. (zespolić) to fit together [elementy]; to match [kolory]; to coordinate [terminy, plan lekcji]- zgrać coś z czymś to fit sth in with sth- zgrać coś z harmonogramem to bring sth in line with the schedule- zgrać uczniów/zawodników to make pupils get on well together/to make players play well together (as a team)2. Muz. (zharmonizować) zgrać instrumenty to put instruments in tune with each other- zgrać skrzypce z altówką to put a violin in tune with a viola3. pot. (w kartach) to run [kolor] 4. (zarejestrować) to copy- zgrać pliki na dyskietkę to copy files onto a (floppy) diskⅡ zgrać się — zgrywać się pot. 1. (utworzyć zgodny zespół) [drużyna, zawodnicy] to get used to playing together; [pracownicy] to get used to working together 2. (ograć się) [motyw, wątek] to become hackneyed 3. (przegrać) to gamble away one’s money, to lose a bundle (gambling)- zgrać się na wyścigach/w karty to lose (all) one’s money at the races/at cards- zgrać się do ostatniego grosza to lose one’s shirt (gambling)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zgr|ać
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102 team
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103 team
[ti:m]1) (a group of people forming a side in a game: a football team.) ομάδα (παιχνιδιού, αθλήματος)2) (a group of people working together: A team of doctors.) ομάδα (εργασίας)3) (two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc: a team of horses/oxen.) ζευγάρι (ζώων)•- team-work
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104 team
[tiːm] noun1) a group of people forming a side in a game:فَريق، فِرِقَهa football team.
2) a group of people working together:مَجْموعَة عُلَماءA team of doctors.
3) two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc:زَوْج مَقْرون من الحَيواناتa team of horses/oxen.
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105 team
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106 team
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107 in league with
مُتَعَاوِن مع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. \ مُتَواطِئ مَع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. -
108 bekerja bersama
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109 kerja bersama
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110 between
bi'twi:n1) (in, to, through or across the space dividing two people, places, times etc: between the car and the pavement; between 2 o'clock and 2.30; between meals.) entre2) (concerning the relationship of two things or people: the difference between right and wrong.) entre3) (by the combined action of; working together: They managed it between them.) entre4) (part to one (person or thing), part to (the other): Divide the chocolate between you.) entre•between1 adv en medio / entre mediobetween2 prep entretr[bɪ'twiːn]1 entre■ is there a difference between a crocodile and an alligator? ¿hay alguna diferencia entre un cocodrilo y un caimán?1 de en medio■ we could see the sea if it wasn't for the houses (in) between podríamos ver el mar si no fuera por las casas de en medio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto tell the difference between A and B diferenciar A de Bbetween the lines entre líneasbetween you and me entre tú y yo, en confianzabetween ourselves entre nosotrosbetween times de vez en cuandobetween now and then de aquí a entoncesin between en medio de, entreto be between the devil and the deep blue sea estar entre la espada y la paredto fall between two stools no saber a qué santo confesarsebetween [bɪ'twi:n] adv1) : en medio, por lo medio2)in between : intermediobetween prep: entreadv.• en medio adv.• entremedias adv.prep.• entre prep.• por prep.
I bɪ'twiːn1) (between two points, times, numbers) entre2) ( among) entrethey divided o shared the money between them — se dividieron el dinero entre ellos
this is strictly between you and me o between ourselves — esto debe quedar entre nosotros
3)a) (jointly, in combination) entrewe spent $250 between us — gastamos 250 dólares entre los dos
b) ( what with) (colloq) entrebetween working and training I've no time for reading — entre el trabajo y el entrenamiento no tengo tiempo para leer
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the one between — el/la de en medio
[bɪ'twiːn]there are very large houses and very small apartments and nothing (in) between — hay casas muy grandes o apartamentos muy pequeños pero no hay nada intermedio
1. PREP1) entre2) (=amongst) entrejust between you and me, just between ourselves — entre nosotros
we only had £5 between us — teníamos solo 5 libras entre todos
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I [bɪ'twiːn]1) (between two points, times, numbers) entre2) ( among) entrethey divided o shared the money between them — se dividieron el dinero entre ellos
this is strictly between you and me o between ourselves — esto debe quedar entre nosotros
3)a) (jointly, in combination) entrewe spent $250 between us — gastamos 250 dólares entre los dos
b) ( what with) (colloq) entrebetween working and training I've no time for reading — entre el trabajo y el entrenamiento no tengo tiempo para leer
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the one between — el/la de en medio
there are very large houses and very small apartments and nothing (in) between — hay casas muy grandes o apartamentos muy pequeños pero no hay nada intermedio
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111 Gruppe
f; -, -n1. group; von Häusern etc.: auch cluster; von Bäumen: auch clump; von Arbeitern etc.: team, crew; in Gruppen einteilen divide into groups2. (Klasse) group, category; die Gruppe der schwachen Verben the class ( oder category) of weak verbs3. MIL. section, Am. squad; FLUG. Brit. wing, Am. group4. WIRTS. (Konzern) group, concern; der Verlag gehört zur Langenscheidt-Gruppe the publishing house belongs to the Langenscheidt group* * *die Gruppeclump; squad; group; team* * *Grụp|pe ['grʊpə]f -, -ngroup (AUCH MATH); (von Mitarbeitern auch) team; (MIL) ≈ squad; (AVIAT) ≈ squadron (Brit), ≈ group (US); (von Pfadfindern) section; (= Klasse, Kategorie) class, groupeine Gruppe Zuschauer or von Zuschauern — a group of onlookers
eine Gruppe von Beispielen — a list or series of examples
* * *die1) (a group (eg of trees or bushes).) clump2) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) class3) (a number of persons or things together: a group of boys.) group5) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) party6) (a small group of soldiers drilled or working together: The men were divided into squads to perform different duties.) squad* * *Grup·pe<-, -n>[ˈgrʊpə]f1. (Anzahl von Personen, Dingen) groupin \Gruppen zu sechs [Leuten] in groups of six3. SPORT group4. (Kategorie) category, class* * *die; Gruppe, Gruppen1) (auch fachspr.) group2) (Kategorie, Klasse) class; category* * *in Gruppen einteilen divide into groups2. (Klasse) group, category;die Gruppe der schwachen Verben the class ( oder category) of weak verbs3. MIL section, US squad; FLUG Br wing, US groupder Verlag gehört zur Langenscheidt-Gruppe the publishing house belongs to the Langenscheidt group* * *die; Gruppe, Gruppen1) (auch fachspr.) group2) (Kategorie, Klasse) class; category* * *-n f.cluster n.element group n.gang n.group n.squad n.syndicate n.team n. -
112 συνεργοίς
συνεργέωwork together with: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)συνεργέωwork together with: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)συνεργόςworking together: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
113 συνεργοῖς
συνεργέωwork together with: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)συνεργέωwork together with: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)συνεργόςworking together: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
114 संहत्य
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115 between
I [bɪ'twiːn]1) (in space) tra, fra, in mezzo a2) (in time) tra, fra3) (on a scale) tra, fra4) (to and from) tra, fra5) (indicating connection) tra, frawe mustn't allow this to come between us — non dobbiamo permettere che questo venga a mettersi tra noi
6) (indicating sharing) tra, fra7) (together) insieme, tra tuttiII [bɪ'twiːn]between them, they collected Ј 200 — tra loro hanno raccolto 200 sterline
avverbio (anche in between)1) (in space) in mezzo, tra i due, fra i due2) (in time) nell'intervallo, tra i due, fra i dueshe spent four years at university and two years training, with a year off (in) between — ha fatto quattro anni di università e due di formazione, con un anno di pausa nel mezzo
* * *[bi'twi:n]1) (in, to, through or across the space dividing two people, places, times etc: between the car and the pavement; between 2 o'clock and 2.30; between meals.) tra2) (concerning the relationship of two things or people: the difference between right and wrong.) tra3) (by the combined action of; working together: They managed it between them.) tra4) (part to one (person or thing), part to (the other): Divide the chocolate between you.) tra•* * *I [bɪ'twiːn]1) (in space) tra, fra, in mezzo a2) (in time) tra, fra3) (on a scale) tra, fra4) (to and from) tra, fra5) (indicating connection) tra, frawe mustn't allow this to come between us — non dobbiamo permettere che questo venga a mettersi tra noi
6) (indicating sharing) tra, fra7) (together) insieme, tra tuttiII [bɪ'twiːn]between them, they collected Ј 200 — tra loro hanno raccolto 200 sterline
avverbio (anche in between)1) (in space) in mezzo, tra i due, fra i due2) (in time) nell'intervallo, tra i due, fra i dueshe spent four years at university and two years training, with a year off (in) between — ha fatto quattro anni di università e due di formazione, con un anno di pausa nel mezzo
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116 united
adjective1) (harmonious) einig2) (combined) vereint (geh.); gemeinsam* * *1) (joined into a political whole: the United States of America.) vereinigt2) (joined together by love, friendship etc: They're a very united pair/family.) vereint3) (made as a result of several people etc working together for a common purpose: Let us make a united effort to make our business successful.) gemeinsam* * *unit·ed[ju:ˈnaɪtɪd, AM -t̬-]1. (joined together) vereinigt\united Germany wiedervereinigtes Deutschland2. (joined in common cause)to present a \united front Einigkeit demonstrieren\united in grief in Trauer vereint3. (in agreement) vereinton that issue we're \united in diesem Punkt stimmen wir überein4.* * *[juː'naItɪd]adjverbunden; group, nation, front geschlossen; (= unified) people, nation einig; efforts vereintunited we stand, divided we fall (prov) — Einigkeit macht stark (Prov)
a united Ireland — ein vereintes or vereinigtes Irland
to be united in the or one's belief that... — einig sein in seiner Überzeugung, dass...
to form/maintain/present a united front — eine geschlossene Front bilden/aufrechterhalten/bieten
* * *united [juːˈnaıtıd] adj verein(ig)t:the united Germany das geeinte DeutschlandU. abk2. unit Einh.3. united ver(ein).4. university Univ.5. Utah* * *adjective1) (harmonious) einig2) (combined) vereint (geh.); gemeinsam* * *adj.gemeinschaftlich adj.vereinigt adj. -
117 فريق
فَرِيق \ company: a group (of soldiers, actors, etc.). crew: a group of people working together, doing certain jobs: a repair crew. party: a group of people who travel together or who gather for a special purpose: A party of students got on the bus. A search party found the lost child. side: (in football, etc.) a team: We have a strong side for the World Cup. team: a group of players; any small group of people who work closely together: a football team; a team of doctors and nurses in a hospital. \ See Also طاقم (طَاقَم)، جماعة (جَمَاعَة)، فئة (فِئَة)، فِرْقَة رِياضيّة \ فَرِيق (في الجيش) \ marshal: an officer of the highest rank: a field marshal (in the army); an air marshal (in the air force). -
118 company
فَرِيق \ company: a group (of soldiers, actors, etc.). crew: a group of people working together, doing certain jobs: a repair crew. party: a group of people who travel together or who gather for a special purpose: A party of students got on the bus. A search party found the lost child. side: (in football, etc.) a team: We have a strong side for the World Cup. team: a group of players; any small group of people who work closely together: a football team; a team of doctors and nurses in a hospital. \ See Also طاقم (طَاقَم)، جماعة (جَمَاعَة)، فئة (فِئَة)، فِرْقَة رِياضيّة -
119 crew
فَرِيق \ company: a group (of soldiers, actors, etc.). crew: a group of people working together, doing certain jobs: a repair crew. party: a group of people who travel together or who gather for a special purpose: A party of students got on the bus. A search party found the lost child. side: (in football, etc.) a team: We have a strong side for the World Cup. team: a group of players; any small group of people who work closely together: a football team; a team of doctors and nurses in a hospital. \ See Also طاقم (طَاقَم)، جماعة (جَمَاعَة)، فئة (فِئَة)، فِرْقَة رِياضيّة -
120 party
فَرِيق \ company: a group (of soldiers, actors, etc.). crew: a group of people working together, doing certain jobs: a repair crew. party: a group of people who travel together or who gather for a special purpose: A party of students got on the bus. A search party found the lost child. side: (in football, etc.) a team: We have a strong side for the World Cup. team: a group of players; any small group of people who work closely together: a football team; a team of doctors and nurses in a hospital. \ See Also طاقم (طَاقَم)، جماعة (جَمَاعَة)، فئة (فِئَة)، فِرْقَة رِياضيّة
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