reunir
v.
gather, collect; reunite, reunify; assemble
reunir
v.
band, gang; rejoin, adjoin; assemble, collect; combine; congregate, convene; crowd
reunir
= assemble, bring together, compile, gather, pull together, put together, round up, unite, encapsulate, muster, bundle, gather together, pool, reunite [re-unite], band.
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: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.
Ex: This system could be used by the booktrade for compiling second-hand book lists.
Ex: A bibliography is a list of materials or items which is restricted in its coverage by some feature other than the materials being gathered in one library collection.
Ex: This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.
Ex: The way in which this scheme is put together in book form often causes some confusion at first.
Ex: That is, you can round up terminals if you have to very rapidly.
Ex: It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.
Ex: The fundamental OOP technique is to encapsulate data with the operations/code that operate on that data into a single entity which is called an object.
Ex: Obviously, the task will strain all the resources of mind and character that the nation can muster.
Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.
Ex: If we wanted to gather everything on particular plants together under the general heading 'Horticulture,' we might change the above example to 635.9(582.675)65 to make the main facet the individual plant (in this case anemones), with environment (indoor... ) a secondary feature.
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: Divided collections are being reunited and bodies of material considered lost after World War 2 are resurfacing in Eastern Europe as well as in Germany.
Ex: The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.
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* que reúne las condiciones = qualified.
* reunir dinero = raise + money.
* reunir el dinero = muster (up) + the cash.
* reunir el efectivo = muster (up) + the cash.
* reunir información = pool + information.
* reunir las condiciones = fit + the bill.
* reunir las condiciones para = qualify for.
* reunir material = gather + material.
* reunirse = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucus.
* reunirse de nuevo = reconvene.
* reunir una serie de condiciones = meet + set of conditions.
* volver a reunir = reassemble [re-assemble].
* volverse a reunir = reconvene.