ili-30-02309008-v CILI: i33276
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agrupar
[ɐgrupˈar]
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combinar
[kõbinˈar]
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unir
[unˈir]
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Adicionar juntos a partir de diferentes fontes
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agrupar
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agrupar-se
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combinar
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fusionar
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unir
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bateratu
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batu
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elkartu
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konbinatu
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nahasi
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agrupar
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combinar
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fusionar
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unir
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combine
['kɑmbaɪn]
combine resources
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add together from different sources
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allier
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combiner
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rassembler
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regrouper
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réunir
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Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (10)
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Amosar
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Agochar
gráfico:
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02308741-v:
contribute to some cause
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00378985-n:
the act of combining things to form a new whole
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07373803-n:
an occurrence that results in things being united
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00182406-v:
make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, size or scope of
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00247081-n:
cooking that combines ingredients and techniques and seasonings from different cuisines
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00613819-n:
the practice of medicine that combines traditional medicine with alternative medicine
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04377057-n:
instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity
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06225505-n:
a Brazilian religious cult of African origin; combines voodoo elements with singing and chanting and dancing
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06239931-n:
the doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam
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06242427-n:
doctrine of enlightenment as the realization of the oneness of one's self and the visible world; combines elements of Hinduism and paganism including magical and mystical elements like mantras and mudras and erotic rites; especially influential in Tibet
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