juntado - translation to English
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juntado - translation to English


juntado      
joined, connected
junta         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jointe; Junta (terminology); Junta (disambiguation); Junta (terminlogy); Government Junta; The Junta
junta
junta         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Juntas
= board, bond, joint, seal.
Ex: The librarian is also a member of the board of Education Studies and Humanities, indeed the university librarian served as Dean of the School for a period of three years.
Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.
Ex: Their purpose was, as paste-downs, to reinforce the joints of the covers and, as flyleaves, to give additional protection to the end pages of the book.
Ex: It uses a heavy-duty seal and is therefore watertight, but not submersible.
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* junta de dirección = board of directors.
* junta de facultad = faculty board.
* junta estanca = seal.
* reparación de la junta de culata = head work.
* reparación de las juntas de los ladrillos = pointing.
* reunión de la junta directiva = board meeting.

Definition

juntado
Antónimos
sustantivo/adjetivo
Expresiones Relacionadas
agregado: agregado, aglutinado
Examples of use of juntado
1. Tiene la suerte de haber juntado a dos futbolistas superlativos.
2. Y se han juntado factores que hacen que juguemos bien.
3. A finales de mayo había juntado 115 millones de dólares para las primarias.
4. "Pensé que se le habían juntado varias cosas para sufrir una depresión.
5. Tenía 13 años y había juntado las tres pesetas que costaba.