fasten+together

  • 71скреплять — КРЕПИТЬ и СКРЕПЛЯТЬ, несов. (сов. скрепить), что. Соединять (соединить) что л., прибив, привязав к чему л. и сделав недвижимым, прочным, устойчивым; Син.: укреплять, упрочивать [impf. to fasten (together), make fast; to brace, support with a… …

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  • 72bolt — 1. n., v., & adv. n. 1 a sliding bar and socket used to fasten or lock a door, gate, etc. 2 a large usu. metal pin with a head, usu. riveted or used with a nut, to hold things together. 3 a discharge of lightning. 4 an act of bolting (cf. sense 4 …

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  • 73bind — I. verb (bound; binding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bindan; akin to Old High German bintan to bind, Greek peisma cable, Sanskrit badhnāti he ties Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to make secure by tying b. to… …

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  • 74compact — {{11}}compact (adj.) late 14c., from M.Fr. compact (14c.) or directly from L. compactus concentrated, pp. of compingere to fasten together, construct, from com with, together (see COM (Cf. com )) + pangere to fix, fasten (see PACT (Cf. pact)).… …

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  • 75tie — [[t]taɪ[/t]] v. tied, ty•ing, n. 1) to bind or fasten with a cord, string, or the like: to tie a bundle[/ex] 2) to fasten by tightening and knotting the string or strings of: to tie one s shoes[/ex] 3) to draw or fasten together into a knot or… …

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  • 76synapse — I. noun Etymology: New Latin synapsis, from Greek, juncture, from synaptein to fasten together, from syn + haptein to fasten Date: 1899 the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another II. intransitive verb (synapsed;… …

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  • 77connect — I (join together) verb adligare, amalgamate, annex, append, assemble, attach, band, band together, bind, blend, bridge, bring in contact with, cement, coalesce, cohere, combine, conjoin, connectere, consolidate, couple, entwine, fasten together,… …

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  • 78bind — baɪnd v. tie, fasten; wrap, cover, bandage; restrain; firmly unite; obligate; fasten together the pages of a book and place them in a cover; stick together, cohere; restrict, be tight …

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  • 79binding — bind·ing || baɪndɪŋ n. front and back covering of a book; fastening, connecting; link between a communications protocol and a network adapter (Computers); fastenings on a ski to secure the boot (Sports); strip sewn along or over an edge as… …

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  • 80binds — baɪnd v. tie, fasten; wrap, cover, bandage; restrain; firmly unite; obligate; fasten together the pages of a book and place them in a cover; stick together, cohere; restrict, be tight …

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