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| gen. |
qui participe a lieu en même temps; qui participe à la même fonction |
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join [ʤɔɪn] v | |
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| gen. |
s'embrancher (sur, up with) |
| agric. |
abouture |
| comp. |
associer; joindre; jonction; joint |
| comp., MS |
inviter quelqu'un à prendre part à une conversation (To connect one or more people together in a conversation); joindre (A UI element the user clicks to connect to a conference) |
| construct. |
assembler; enturer |
| IT, earth.sc., el. |
jointure |
| sport. |
se joindre |
| tech. |
intersection ajustée; raccord lignes |
| trav. |
serrer les rangs |
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| comp., MS |
Joindre (A UI element the user clicks to connect to a conference) |
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| med. |
conjugué |
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concur, to enter into an alliance; unite, to combine, to enter into an alliance |
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| abbr. |
Jobs and Opportunity to Improve Neighborhoods; Jones Intercable, Inc.; Joint Operations Intelligence Network |
| abbr., avia. |
joining |
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| abbr., construct. |
joinery |
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| abbr. |
jd; jnd |