- juntar
- v.1 to put together.poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintingsjuntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building2 to join, to connect, to piece together, to put together.Elsa junta los cables Elsa joins the wires.3 to assemble, to bunch up, to bring together, to combine.Ellos juntaron un equipo ganador They assembled a winning team.4 to gather together, to get together, to pull together.Ellos juntaron varios candidatos They gathered together several candidates* * *juntar► verbo transitivo1 (unir) to join together, put together; (piezas) to assemble■ junta las mesas put the tables together2 familiar (coleccionar) to collect3 (reunir - dinero) to raise; (- gente) to gather together► verbo pronominal juntarse1 (unirse) to join, get together; (ríos, caminos) to meet■ nos juntamos todos los domingos we get together every Sunday2 (acercarse) to squeeze up■ juntaos un poco que no quepo squeeze up, I can't get in3 (relacionarse) to go out (con, with), mix (con, with)■ últimamente no se junta con nadie she is being remarkably antisocial lately4 (amancebarse) to move in (con, with), start living together* * *verb1) to unite2) assemble, collect3) gather4) pool•- juntarse- juntarse con* * *1. VT1) (=colocar juntos) to put together
juntó las manos en actitud de plegaria — she put her hands together as if praying
juntaron varias mesas — they put several tables together
junta el armario a la pared — put the cupboard against the wall
juntar dinero — (=ahorrar) to save, save up; (=reunir fondos) to raise funds, fundraise
estoy juntando dinero para comprarme una bicicleta — I'm saving up to buy a bicycle
2) (=reunir) [+ amigos, conocidos] to get together; [+ participantes, concursantes] to bring togetherjuntó a sus amigos para darles la noticia — he got his friends together to tell them the news
¿cómo consiguió el director juntar tantas estrellas en una misma película? — how did the director manage to bring together so many stars o get so many stars together in one film?
la final ha juntado a los dos mejores equipos del mundo — the final has brought together the two best teams in the world
3) (=coleccionar) [+ sellos, objetos] to collect4) (=entornar) [+ puerta, ventana] to push to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put ... togetherb) (reunir)junta las fichas y ponlas en la caja — collect up the counters and put them in the box
juntar fuerzas para hacer algo — to pluck up courage to do something
están juntando (dinero) para el viaje — they are saving (up) for the trip
juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
c) (cerrar) <puerta> to push ... to2.juntarse v pron1) personasa) (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) (reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) (relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) (como pareja) to live togetherse volvieron a juntar — they got back together again
2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togethereste mes se nos ha juntado todo! — this month it's just been one thing after another
b) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex. In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.----* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (unir) <pies/manos/camas> to put ... togetherb) (reunir)junta las fichas y ponlas en la caja — collect up the counters and put them in the box
juntar fuerzas para hacer algo — to pluck up courage to do something
están juntando (dinero) para el viaje — they are saving (up) for the trip
juntar monedas/sellos — (esp AmL) to collect coins/stamps
c) (cerrar) <puerta> to push ... to2.juntarse v pron1) personasa) (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto — get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture
b) (reunirse) to get togetherjuntarse con alguien — to join somebody, meet up with somebody
c) (relacionarse)juntarse con alguien: yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sort; se empezó a juntar con malas compañías — she fell into bad company
d) (como pareja) to live togetherse volvieron a juntar — they got back together again
2)a) desgracias/sucesos to come togethereste mes se nos ha juntado todo! — this month it's just been one thing after another
b) carreteras/conductos to meet, join* * *= assemble, piece together, bundle, pool, put together.Ex: In this case all the works of a given author will be assembled on the shelf under his/her name as well, so it is not really in conflict and I think there is a misinterpretation.
Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.* Dios los cría y ellos se juntan = birds of a feather flock together.* juntarse = be together.* juntarse con = kick + it with.* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* * *juntar [A1 ]vt1 (unir) ‹pies/manos/camas› to put … togethersi juntamos dos mesas, cabremos todos if we put two tables together we'll all be able to fit roundcomo faltó un profesor, juntaron dos clases one teacher was away so they combined two classes o put two classes togetherjunta los verdes con los azules put the green ones and the blue ones together2(reunir): junta las fichas y ponlas en la caja collect up the counters and put them in the boxtendrás que juntar fuerzas para decírselo you'll have to pluck up courage to tell himestán juntando (dinero) para el viaje they are saving (up) for the tripme va a llevar tiempo juntar el dinero it's going to take me some time to get the money together o to raise the moneyjunta monedas/sellos (esp AmL); she collects coins/stamps3(cerrar): junta la puerta push the door to■ juntarsev pronA «personas»1 (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherjúntense más, así salen todos en la foto get (in) o move (in) closer together so I can get you all in the picture2 (reunirse) to get togethertenemos que juntarnos un día para tomar una copa we must get together for a drink one of these daysse juntó con nosotros en Caracas he met up with us o joined us in Caracasnos juntamos para comprarle un regalo we got o (BrE) clubbed together to buy her a present¡vaya dos que se han juntado! what a pair!3 (relacionarse) juntarse CON algn:yo no me junto con gente de su calaña I don't mix with her sortse empezó a juntar con malas compañías she fell into bad companyno me junto más contigo (leng infantil); I'm not playing with you any more4(como pareja): no se podían casar, así que se juntaron they couldn't get married so they started living togetherse volvieron a juntar they got back together againB1 «desgracias/sucesos» to come together¡este mes se nos ha juntado todo! this month it's just been one thing after anotherse juntó el accidente del niño con lo de la mudanza their son's accident came right on top of the move o came just as they were moving house2 «carreteras/conductos» to meet, join* * *
juntar (conjugate juntar) verbo transitivoa) (unir) ‹pies/manos/camas› to put … togetherb) (reunir) ‹fichas/piezas› to collect up, gather together;
‹dinero› to save (up);◊ juntar sellos (esp AmL) to collect stampsc) (cerrar) ‹puerta› to push … to
juntarse verbo pronominal
1 [personas]a) (acercarse) to move o get closer togetherb) (reunirse) to get together;◊ juntarse con algn to join sb, meet up with sbc) (como pareja) to live together;◊ se volvieron a juntar they got back together again
2a) [desgracias/sucesos] to come togetherb) [carreteras/conductos] to meet, join
juntar verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join, put together: juntaremos las sillas, we'll put the chairs together
(ensamblar) to assemble
2 (reunir a personas) quiere juntar a toda la familia, she wants to get all her family together
(reunir animales) to round up
4 (coleccionar) to collect
5 (una cantidad de dinero) to raise
'juntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomerar
- reunir
- amontonar
English:
assemble
- connect
- gather
- join
- join up
- piece together
- pool
- put together
- throw together
- collect
- hoard
- piece
- put
* * *juntar♦ vt1. [unir] to put together;junta los pies put your feet together;como no cabíamos todos, decidimos juntar las mesas as we didn't all fit, we decided to push the tables together;junté los cables con cinta aislante I tied the wires together with some insulating tape2. [reunir] to put together;[cromos, sellos, monedas] to collect; [fondos] to raise; [personas] to bring together;poco a poco ha juntado una valiosa colección de cuadros she has gradually put together a valuable collection of paintings;he ido juntando dinero todo el año para las vacaciones I've been saving up all year for my Br holidays o US vacation;juntaron todos los departamentos en un solo edificio they brought all the departments together in a single building♦ See also the pronominal verb juntarse* * *juntarv/t1 put together; bienes collect, accumulate2 gente gather together* * *juntar vt1) unir: to unite, to combine, to put together2) reunir: to collect, to gather together, to assemble3) : to close partwayjuntar la puerta: to leave the door ajar♦ See also the reflexive verb juntarse* * *juntar vb1. (poner juntos) to put together [pt. & pp. put]juntaron las dos camas they put the two beds together2. (unir) to join togetherhay que juntar todas las piezas you have to join all the pieces together3. (reunir) to get togetherjuntó a toda la familia el día de su cumpleaños she got all the family together for her birthdayhemos juntado bastante dinero we've raised quite a lot of money
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.