Thursday, August 8, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: put together

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Aug 8th 2013, 23:38, by CodeCat

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* 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}}

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*: Sorani: {{t|ku|sc=ku-Arab|پێکهێنان}} {{rftranslit|ku}}

 

{{trans-mid}}

 

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* 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]

Verb[edit]

put together

  1. (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

  1. Combined, assembled.
    It's an impressive piece of music, now that all the parts are put together.
  2. (idiomatic) In total.
    Alaska has more land than Texas and Oklahoma put together.
  3. (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.

Translations[edit]

combined, assembled

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