| put together Aug 8th 2013, 23:38, by CodeCat | | | | Line 20: | Line 20: | | | * Chinese: {{zh-ts||合在一起}} (hé zài yīqǐ), {{zh-ts||组合}} (zǔhé) | | * Chinese: {{zh-ts||合在一起}} (hé zài yīqǐ), {{zh-ts||组合}} (zǔhé) | | | * Kurdish: | | * Kurdish: | | − | *: Sorani: {{t|ku|sc=ku-Arab|پێکهێنان}} {{rfr|lang=ku}} | + | *: Sorani: {{t|ku|sc=ku-Arab|پێکهێنان}} {{rftranslit|ku}} | | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-mid}} | | | * Polish: {{t+|pl|składać}} / {{t+|pl|złożyć}} | | * Polish: {{t+|pl|składać}} / {{t+|pl|złożyć}} |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 8 August 2013 English[edit] put together - (transitive) To assemble, construct, or build.
- If you try to put together the model kit yourself, be very careful not to break any of the pieces.
- 2011 October 1, Saj Chowdhury, "Wolverhampton 1 - 2 Newcastle", BBC Sport:
- Alan Pardew's current squad has been put together with a relatively low budget but the resolve and unity within the team is priceless.
Translations[edit] create, assemble or build Adjective[edit] put together - Combined, assembled.
- It's an impressive piece of music, now that all the parts are put together.
- (idiomatic) In total.
- Alaska has more land than Texas and Oklahoma put together.
- (psychology) Stable; competent; responsible.
- Although she grew up in the project, Shaniqua is put together, working two jobs to support her kids and pay her bills.
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