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English-German translation for: join associate
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Dictionary English German: join associate

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EnglishGerman
to mate sth. with sth. [join, associate]etw.Akk. mit etw.Dat. verbinden
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comm. copartner [associate]Mitinhaber {m}
econ. partner [business associate]Kompagnon {m}
jobs pharm. QM site manager [clinical research associate]klinischer Monitor {m}
to reach [join up]dazustoßen
compeer [archaic] [companion, associate]Genosse {m} [veraltend] [Kamerad, Gefährte]
to come up [join in]hinzutreten
to run into [join]münden in
to assort with sb. [archaic] [associate]mit jdm. Umgang pflegen
to knit sth. [join together]etw. verknüpfen
to assemble sth. [put together, join]etw. zusammenfügen
ling. print to hyphenate [to join by hyphens]durchschleifen [ugs.] [durchkoppeln]
to join up [join forces]sichAkk. zusammenschließen
ling. print to hyphenate [to join by hyphens]durchkoppeln [durch Bindestriche verbinden]
to join up [join forces]sichAkk. zusammentun [ugs.]
naut. to scarf sth. [to join using a scarf joint]etw. verlaschen
cloth. to stud sth. [decorate or join with studs]etw. nieten
to wade in [coll.] [to join a fistfight etc.]dazwischenschlagen [ugs.]
to bind sth. [wound etc.] [also tie together, join]etw. verbinden
to herd with sb. [associate with sb.] [obs.]mit jdm. verkehren [mit jdm. Kontakt / Umgang haben]
to fraternise with sb. [Br.] [associate in a friendly way]sichAkk. mit jdm. verhabern [österr.] [anfreunden]
educ. jobs aspro [Aus.] [coll.] [associate professor]Extraordinarius {m} [außerordentlicher Professor]
to wench [archaic] [to associate with promiscuous women] [of a man]sichAkk. mit losen Weibspersonen herumtreiben [ugs.] [pej.] [veraltend] [Mann]
tech. to tongue sth. [join sth. by means of a tongue and groove] [wood work]etw.Akk. verzapfen [Tischlerei]
to brigade sb./sth. with sb./sth. [associate]jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw. in Verbindung bringen [assoziieren]
to come on board [also fig.] [to join a group in an activity]dazukommen [auch fig.] [während eines Geschehens eintreffen, erscheinen]
to yoke sb./sth. together [also fig.] [join in a close relationship]jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw. zusammenspannen [auch fig.]
 
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