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Significados de
cohere
en inglés
portugués
colar
catalán
adherir
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To come or be in close contact with; to stick or hold together and resist separation.
stick
cling
adhere
cleave
portugués
colar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
stick
"
stick
cling
adhere
cleave
Examples for "
stick
"
1
Jebb says she uses a
carrot
-
and
-
stick
approach with companies to encourage change.
2
At that point you get the
stick
out and say: 'I'm sorry.
3
But the government has said it will
stick
to its original order.
4
The governor was obdurate in his decision to
stick
in the race.
5
Social distancing measures might
stick
around for a year, according to scientists.
1
I shall be going home soon, and must
cling
to that thought.
2
This has worrying implications for regimes that hope to
cling
to power.
3
We should neither
cling
to the New Labour label nor condemn it.
4
With the oil find, Museveni now has reason to
cling
onto power.
5
It cannot
cling
to glass; it must plant its feet in imperfections.
1
France urged Iran to
adhere
to international law allowing freedom of navigation.
2
The minister reiterated that returning South Africans must
adhere
to strict conditions.
3
He held the highest responsibility to
adhere
to the codes and rules.
4
Of course he and Janda wanted to
adhere
to the exogamous code.
5
REUTERS: Do you expect your children to also
adhere
to plural marriage?
1
The Master said, The highest minds
cleave
to the Centre, the Common.
2
Swiftly and gaily did the slim bark
cleave
through the glassy sea.
3
Tear ye asunder the veils of names and
cleave
ye their kingdom.
4
Draw a knife along the edges, and it will readily
cleave
off.
5
Barnabas exhorted that with purpose of heart they
cleave
to the Lord.
Uso de
cohere
en inglés
1
He hopes one day these momentos will
cohere
into a meaningful whole.
2
Then the music, and the idea behind it, began to
cohere
:
3
And magically, the reasons for popular rage always
cohere
with our own resentments.
4
But de Vries developed all the parts, and they do
cohere
.
5
How had the divinity of Christ been able to
cohere
with his humanity?
6
Three intertwining narratives
cohere
easily, with the backdrop of a city in flames.
7
The means by which they were made to
cohere
were invisible.
8
When I am eighty, my art may finally begin to
cohere
.
9
This much we know: two such natures could never entirely
cohere
.
10
At a distance, they
cohere
into something like an Ultra Brite cloud mass.
11
Was that one way of making things
cohere
for you?
12
Statius' episodes do not
cohere
;
how far have they any splendour in their isolation?
13
There is, instead, a babble of voices that does not
cohere
into one narrative.
14
Carlyle told Emerson that some of his paragraphs didn't
cohere
.
15
Smith's latest doesn't quite
cohere
like her best work.
16
But the feeling, ultimately, was that these elements didn't quite
cohere
to make a masterpiece.
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Sobre este término
cohere
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
cohere into
cohere into substance
cohere easily
cohere in extension
cohere long
Más colocaciones
Translations for
cohere
portugués
colar
aderir
catalán
adherir
aferrar-se
adherir-se
enganxar
Cohere
a través del tiempo
Cohere
por variante geográfica
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