put together
verbo transitivo con partícula
1. montar (machine, furniture); confeccionar (file, report, meal, team)
- she's more intelligent than the rest of them put together -> ella es más lista que todos los demás juntos
- to p two and two together (sentido figurado) -> atar cabos
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put together [put]
acumular, juntar, acopiar, amontonar, hacinar, reunir.
put together
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
1 (place together) poner juntos; juntar
put your feet together pon los pies juntos; junta los pies
don't put those two together, they fight no pongas a esos dos juntos que se pelean
if all the cigars in the world were put together end to end si se unieran uno tras otro todos los puros del mundo; put your hands together now for ... démosle una calurosa bienvenida a ...
she's worth more than all the others put together vale más que todos los demás juntos
2 (assemble) [+model kit, piece of furniture] armar; montar; [+meal] preparar; [+collection] juntar; reunir; [+team] reunir; formar
he took it apart piece by piece and put it back together again lo desmontó pieza a pieza y lo volvió a montar otra vez
the furniture had been put together out of old crates habían hecho los muebles con viejos cajones de embalaje
3 (formulate) [+plan, scheme] formular; preparar; [+publication] preparar
she put together a convincing defence of her client preparó una defensa de su cliente muy convincente; he can't even put two sentences together no sabe ni siquiera enhilar dos frases seguidas; I need a few minutes to put my thoughts together necesito unos minutos para pensarme las cosas un poco
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