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join/dʒɔin/ v. & n.●v. 1 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 to, together) put together; fasten, unite (one thing or person to another or several together) (某物、某人与他物、他人)连结,结合,联合 2 tr. connect (points) by a line etc. (用线等)使(点)连结 3 tr. become a member of (an association, society, organization, etc.) 成为(协会、团体、组织等)的一员;参加 4 tr. take one's place with or in (a company, group, procession, etc.) 加入(公司、团体、行列等);在(公司、团体、行列等)中占一位置 5 tr.a come into the company of (a person) 与(某人)在一起 b (foll. by 后跟 in) take part with (others) in an activity etc. (在活动等中)与(某人)一起参加 joined me in condemnation of the outrage 和我一起谴责暴行 c (foll. by 后跟 for) share the company of for a specified occasion (在特定场合)与…一起做同样的事;和…作伴 may I join you for lunch? 我可以和你一起吃午饭吗? 6 intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 with, to) come together; be united 结合,联合 7 intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 in) take part with others in an activity etc. 一起参加(活动等) 8 tr. be or become connected or continuous with 与…会合;与…交接;与…合流 the Inn joins the Danube at Passau 因河在帕绍与多瑙河汇流 ●n. a point, line, or surface at which two or more things are joined 接合点;接合线;连接处 □ join battle begin fighting 开始交战 □ join forces combine efforts 合作,联合 □ join hands 1a clasp each other's hands (相互)携手 b clasp one's hands together 紧握双手;十指交叉紧握 2 combine in an action or enterprise 合伙;联合 □ join in (also absol. [亦含宾]) take part in (an activity) 参加(活动) □ join up 1 enlist for military service 参军,从军 2 (often foll. by 常后跟 with) unite, connect 联合,结合 □ joinable adj.[Middle English via Old French joindre (stem joign-) from Latin jungere junct- ‘join’] |