1. integrate
We want to integrate the new technology into the product.
A whole range of clothes will be developed that can integrate electronics with fabrics.
It takes time to integrate into a new country.
•After a few weeks of training he was fully integrated into the team. •There are plans to integrate the two schools.
integrate /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt; US / verb 1 [transitive] integrate sth (into sth); integrate A and B/integrate A with B to join things so that they become one thing or work together The two small schools were integrated into one large one.
Anglais mot "integrować"(integrate) se produit dans des ensembles:
słownik 14 życie społecznestraightforward upper intermediate 7Matura rozszerzona 2006 - część 1Vocabulary 05Słownictwo dział 72. socialise
i prefer to socialise with people of my own age we have more things in common to talk about
I never socialise with people from work.