Join in spanish

Unirse

pronunciation: uniɹ̩se part of speech: verb
In gestures

join = unirse a, incorporarse a, sumarse a. 

Example: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.

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» be joined at the hip = ser inseparable, ser como uña y carne.

Example: They basically are both joined at the hip and Cuba depends enormously on the oil subsidy that they receive from Venezuela.

» be joined at the hip = estar unidos por la cintura, estar unidos por la cadera.

Example: As twins joined at the hip at birth they were abandoned by their parents who could not afford the cost of surgery.

» conjoin = unir, combinar, emparejar, aparear.

Example: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.

» disjoin = desjuntar, desunir, separar. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: The same earnest conviction which once caused him to seek their company, now disjoined him from them for ever.

» enjoin = obligar, imponer, ordenar, mandar. 

Example: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.

» if you can't beat them (you might as well) join them = si no puedes vencerlos, únetes a ellos; si no puedes con el enemigo, únete a él; si no puedes con ellos, únete a ellos;.

Example: I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.

» join + a club = apuntarse a un club, inscribirse a un club.

Example: So far this term, we've been able to reach over 350 students who all signed up to say that they were interested in joining the club and learning how to wakeboard.

» join + a conversation = unirse a una conversación, participar en una conversación, intervenir en una conversación.

Example: Also joining the conversation is a criminologist who explains the attraction that some women have to criminals.

» join + a library = encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca.

Example: The librarian who joins a library with such a program is fortunate.

» join + Asociación = apuntarse a, inscribirse a, hacerse miembro de.

Example: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.

» join + forces (with/to) = unir fuerzas, aunar esfuerzos, colaborar.

Example: Therefore, school librarians need to find ways of joining forces with publishers, booksellers and other librarians.

» join + hands = aunar esfuerzos, unir esfuerzos, darse la mano, cogerse la mano.

Example: The ability of the profession to meet the library service needs of the next generation requires that library educators and practitioners join hands in educational programmes.

» join in = participar en, tomar parte en.

Example: Children, staff, parents, people from the neighborhood are all invited to help, visit, join in the peripheral 'sideshows,' and buy books.

» join + Posesivo + ranks = unirse a, sumarse a.

Example: The adaptation's weakness lies in its presentation of the aristocrats, who are stuck-up bores, so that joining their ranks scarcely seems appealing.

» join + religious order = ingresar en una orden religiosa.

Example: This article briefly discusses her early life and education, her career as reporter, teacher and librarian, her decision to join a religious order, and her working life until her retirement and death in 1982 = Este artículo habla brevemente de sus primeros años de vida y educación recibida, su carrera como periodista, profesora y biblioteca, su decisión de ingresar en una orden religiosa y su vida laboral hasta su jubilación y muerte en 1982.

» join + the army = alistar en el ejército, unirse al ejército.

Example: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy = Aquiles se disfrazo de mujer, pero desafortunadamente fue descubierto por Ulises y obligado a unirse al ejército contra Troya.

» join the club! = ¡ya somos dos!, ¡bienvenido al club!.

Example: Join the club, Dobrev -- I've been crying all week long, too.

» join + the dots = atar (los) cabos sueltos.

Example: For the first time I started to 'join the dots' about the grave implications for the planet and humanity of how modern food is produced.

» join + the library = hacerse socio de la biblioteca.

Example: The analysis of adults joining libraries indicate that almost half are in their twenties.

» join together = unir.

Example: A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials, e.g. paintings, drawings, papers, unbound sections of a book, and similar materials, consisting of two covers joined together at the back.

» rejoin = reincorporarse, volverse a unir a, retomar. 

Example: France is expected to soon rejoin NATO's military command after a 40-year absence.

Join synonyms

joint in spanish: articulación, pronunciation: dʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun link in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: lɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb union in spanish: Unión, pronunciation: junjən part of speech: noun connect in spanish: conectar, pronunciation: kənekt part of speech: verb sum in spanish: suma, pronunciation: sʌm part of speech: noun junction in spanish: unión, pronunciation: dʒʌŋkʃən part of speech: noun articulation in spanish: articulación, pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun juncture in spanish: coyuntura, pronunciation: dʒʌŋktʃɜr part of speech: noun unite in spanish: unir, pronunciation: junaɪt part of speech: verb conjoin in spanish: unir, pronunciation: kɑndʒɔɪn part of speech: verb get together in spanish: reunirse, pronunciation: gettəgeðɜr part of speech: noun, verb bring together in spanish: reunir a, pronunciation: brɪŋtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb fall in in spanish: desplomarse, pronunciation: fɔlɪn part of speech: verb

Join antonyms

disjoint pronunciation: dɪsdʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective disjoin pronunciation: dɪsɔɪn part of speech: verb
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