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verb riːˈdʒɔɪnriˈdʒɔɪn [with object]1Join together again; reunite. 重新接合;使再结合 the stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined 这块石头被砸裂后,又被马虎地重新接合。 Example sentencesExamples - This had healing properties and would allow the skin to rejoin again quicker than usual.
- The 3.3 km road, costing £65 million, will bypass Blunsdon village by routing through fields to the west, before rejoining the current route of the A419 at the bottom of Blunsdon Hill.
- I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side.
- Picking the blade back up, she removed her stomach, sliced it in four as she had with her hips, and again rejoined the parts together on the other side of the bars.
- Inversions involve only one chromosome in which two breaks occur and, in the process of repair, the intervening segment is rejoined in an inverted or opposite manner.
- 1.1 Return to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left)
重返,重新加入(组织,路线);重与…为伴 the soldiers were returning from leave to rejoin their unit 休假后士兵陆续返回部队。 Example sentencesExamples - All eyes were on her as she rejoined the little group, but she only chose to meet Steve's gaze.
- I rejoin him, we do some more together, and we end together.
- When Jacqueline rejoins them, conversation on the matter ceases.
- Later in the evening the men would rejoin the ladies in the drawing room for conversation and card games and tea would be dispensed.
- The two men walked together to rejoin their wives and the family was complete.
- She rejoined her friends with complaints of an upset stomach as the excuse for her lengthy absence.
- Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained.
- He rolled his eyes, walking away to rejoin his friends.
- He waited for her to go away, expecting her to rejoin her friends.
- We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later.
- They also hear the others calling, so Janet gathers herself together and they go to rejoin the group.
- She stood there, looking after him, shook her head, and rejoined her previous conversation.
- She came back to the table and rejoined conversation, but her thoughts remained on her dog and his odd behavior.
- Three hours later, and Nuria had rejoined her companions in the grandstands.
- At Nick and Tess's house, Tess checks in to find a sleeping Stuart before rejoining Nick in the front parlor to sit together by the fire and gaze at the tree.
- Croft thanked her again and rejoined his friends.
- That done, Martine places the juices in our reach, and rejoins Sarah on the couch.
- Told in a dream of his impending return home, he made his way to the coast and joined a merchant ship, facing many dangers before rejoining his family.
- The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss.
- One had to go there, fix one's own drink and rejoin the conversation.
Synonyms return to, be reunited with, come/get/go back to, join again, find one's way back to, reach again, regain, reattain
verb rɪˈdʒɔɪnriˈdʒɔɪn reporting verb Say something in reply, typically in a quick or critical manner. 应答;(顶撞地)回答;反驳 with direct speech ‘It's nice to talk under the stars.’ ‘No stars tonight,’ he rejoined Example sentencesExamples - ‘Because he can climb up to the second floor window,’ she rejoins smartly, then glances at the things I'm holding with my other arm.
- The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire.
- Cohn rejoins by pointing out that such an imagining cannot be discursive, because, for Foucault, discourse must be enforced across a single ontological plane.
- ‘Any artist will be the first to tell you, listen, it's my art, it's not my life,’ he rejoins.
- Salmasius rejoined in his Responsio, which similarly contains much personal abuse, published posthumously in 1660.
- But she's immediately banked that curious fire, rejoining with a casual, ‘Oh?’
- ‘Our species is unable to learn from its mistakes,’ he rejoins, fatalistically, in the last words of his lectures.
- ‘She killed herself,’ he replied matter-of-factly. ‘Finally escaped you,’ I rejoined.
- Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards.
Synonyms answer, reply, respond, return, retort, riposte, come back, counter
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'reply to a charge in a lawsuit'): from Old French rejoindre, from re- 'again' + joindre 'to join'. verbrēˈjoinriˈdʒɔɪn [with object]1Join together again; reunite. 重新接合;使再结合 the stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined 这块石头被砸裂后,又被马虎地重新接合。 Example sentencesExamples - Picking the blade back up, she removed her stomach, sliced it in four as she had with her hips, and again rejoined the parts together on the other side of the bars.
- Inversions involve only one chromosome in which two breaks occur and, in the process of repair, the intervening segment is rejoined in an inverted or opposite manner.
- The 3.3 km road, costing £65 million, will bypass Blunsdon village by routing through fields to the west, before rejoining the current route of the A419 at the bottom of Blunsdon Hill.
- I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side.
- This had healing properties and would allow the skin to rejoin again quicker than usual.
- 1.1 Return to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left)
重返,重新加入(组织,路线);重与…为伴 the soldiers were returning from leave to rejoin their unit 休假后士兵陆续返回部队。 Example sentencesExamples - She stood there, looking after him, shook her head, and rejoined her previous conversation.
- Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained.
- The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss.
- He waited for her to go away, expecting her to rejoin her friends.
- One had to go there, fix one's own drink and rejoin the conversation.
- She came back to the table and rejoined conversation, but her thoughts remained on her dog and his odd behavior.
- The two men walked together to rejoin their wives and the family was complete.
- I rejoin him, we do some more together, and we end together.
- He rolled his eyes, walking away to rejoin his friends.
- Three hours later, and Nuria had rejoined her companions in the grandstands.
- That done, Martine places the juices in our reach, and rejoins Sarah on the couch.
- At Nick and Tess's house, Tess checks in to find a sleeping Stuart before rejoining Nick in the front parlor to sit together by the fire and gaze at the tree.
- Croft thanked her again and rejoined his friends.
- She rejoined her friends with complaints of an upset stomach as the excuse for her lengthy absence.
- When Jacqueline rejoins them, conversation on the matter ceases.
- All eyes were on her as she rejoined the little group, but she only chose to meet Steve's gaze.
- Later in the evening the men would rejoin the ladies in the drawing room for conversation and card games and tea would be dispensed.
- Told in a dream of his impending return home, he made his way to the coast and joined a merchant ship, facing many dangers before rejoining his family.
- They also hear the others calling, so Janet gathers herself together and they go to rejoin the group.
- We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later.
Synonyms return to, be reunited with, come back to, get back to, go back to, join again, find one's way back to, reach again, regain, reattain
verbrēˈjoinriˈdʒɔɪn reporting verb Say something in answer to a remark, typically rudely or in a discouraging manner. 应答;(顶撞地)回答;反驳 with clause Harry said that he longed for a bath and soft towels, to which his father rejoined that he was a gross materialist 哈里说他渴望能洗个澡,并能用上软毛巾,对此他父亲顶了一句,说他是个不折不扣的物质主义者。 Example sentencesExamples - The upper deck rejoined with snide remarks about the purple empire.
- ‘She killed herself,’ he replied matter-of-factly. ‘Finally escaped you,’ I rejoined.
- ‘Our species is unable to learn from its mistakes,’ he rejoins, fatalistically, in the last words of his lectures.
- Salmasius rejoined in his Responsio, which similarly contains much personal abuse, published posthumously in 1660.
- ‘Because he can climb up to the second floor window,’ she rejoins smartly, then glances at the things I'm holding with my other arm.
- Cohn rejoins by pointing out that such an imagining cannot be discursive, because, for Foucault, discourse must be enforced across a single ontological plane.
- But she's immediately banked that curious fire, rejoining with a casual, ‘Oh?’
- Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards.
- ‘Any artist will be the first to tell you, listen, it's my art, it's not my life,’ he rejoins.
Synonyms answer, reply, respond, return, retort, riposte, come back, counter
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘reply to a charge in a lawsuit’): from Old French rejoindre, from re- ‘again’ + joindre ‘to join’. |