Aunar in english
Join
pronunciation: dʒɔɪn part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dʒɔɪn part of speech: verb
In gestures
aunar = bridge ; bring + Nombre + into line ; coalesce ; rally.
Example: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Example: 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.Example: 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'.Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.more:
» aunar esfuerzos = join + forces (with/to) ; coordinate + efforts ; join + hands ; pool + efforts ; pull together .
Example: Therefore, school librarians need to find ways of joining forces with publishers, booksellers and other librarians. Example: What is required is a recognised organisation to co-ordinate all their efforts. 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. Example: The author urges publishing houses to pool their efforts. Example: She tells a story of courage in which the crew and the mission control pull together to work the problem through.