put together

put together
transitive verb
zusammensetzen [Bauteile, Scherben, Steine, Einzelteile, Maschine usw.]; ordnen [Gedanken]; erstellen, ausarbeiten [Begründung, Argumentation]
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(to construct: The vase broke, but I managed to put it together again.) zusammensetzen
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put together
vt
to \put together together ⇆ sth etw zusammensetzen; machine, model, radio etw zusammenbauen
to \put together together a [jigsaw] puzzle puzzeln
to \put together sth back together etw wieder zusammensetzen; machine, model, radio etw wieder zusammenbauen
2. (place near)
to \put together sth together etw zusammenschieben
let's \put together these tables together lass uns diese Tische zusammenschieben
3. (make)
to \put together together ⇆ sth etw zusammenstellen
to \put together together a joint venture sich akk in einem Jointventure zusammentun
to \put together together a dinner/snack ein Mittagessen/einen Imbiss fertig machen
to \put together together a list eine Liste aufstellen
to \put together together a plan einen Plan entwerfen [o ausarbeiten
4. MATH (add)
to \put together 10 and 15 together 10 und 15 zusammenzählen [o addieren]; (fig)
she earns more than all the rest of us \put together together sie verdient mehr als wir alle zusammengenommen
5. FOOD (mix)
to \put together together ⇆ sth etw mischen
6.
to \put together two and two together zwei und zwei zusammenzählen
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put together v/t
1. zusammensetzen, auch ein Schriftwerk zusammenstellen
2. konstruieren, bauen
3. zusammenzählen:
all put together alle(s) zusammen; academic.ru/77269/two">two A 2
4. zusammenstecken: head Bes Redew
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transitive verb
zusammensetzen [Bauteile, Scherben, Steine, Einzelteile, Maschine usw.]; ordnen [Gedanken]; erstellen, ausarbeiten [Begründung, Argumentation]
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p.p.
zusammengetan (alt.Rechtschreibung) p.p. v.
zusammen getan v.
zusammen tun v.

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