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join obj CONNECTJCInv [T]to connect or fasten (things) together连接;使结合A long suspension bridge joins the two islands.一座长长的吊桥把两个岛连了起来。I joined my car battery to a friend's with jump leads.我用跨接线把我的汽车电池和一个朋友的电池连接了起来。Russia is joined to Eastern Europe by all sorts of economic ties.俄罗斯通过各种经济关系与东欧联系在一起。If you join up the dots on the paper, you'll get a picture. [M]你如果把纸上的点连在一起,就会得出一幅画。Join the two pieces together using strong glue.用强力胶把这两片粘起来。The curtains were slightly too short, so I had to join an extra strip of material on/onto the bottom.这些窗帘有点太短,所以我不得不在下面又接上了一条料子。(fml) During a marriage ceremony, it is customary for the priest to ask if there is any reason why the bride and groom should not be joined (together) in marriage/matrimony (= married).婚礼仪式中,牧师通常要问是否存在新郎新娘不能结为夫妻的原因。If two or more people join hands, they hold each other's hands, esp. in order to do something.携手"Everyone join hands, and then form a circle, " said the teacher.“大家手拉手,然后围成一个圈,”老师说。(esp. Br) If writing is joined-up, each letter in a word is connected to the next one.连写的My daughter is just starting to learn how to do joined-up writing at school.我女儿在学校里刚开始学连写。
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