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🔑 joinBrE /dʒɔɪn/NAmE /dʒɔɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they join BrE /dʒɔɪn/ NAmE /dʒɔɪn/present simple - he / she / it joins BrE /dʒɔɪnz/ NAmE /dʒɔɪnz/past simple joined BrE /dʒɔɪnd/ NAmE /dʒɔɪnd/past participle joined BrE /dʒɔɪnd/ NAmE /dʒɔɪnd/ -ing form joining BrE /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/➤connect 连接🔑 [T, I] to fix or connect two or more things together 连接;接合;联结◆~ A to BJoin one section of pipe to the next. 将一段管子与相邻的管子连接起来。◆The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge. 这个岛有一座桥与大陆相连。◆~ (A and B) (together/up) Join the two sections of pipe together. 将这两段管子连接在一起。◆Draw a line joining (up) all the crosses.画条线将所有的十字连接起来。◆How do these two pieces join? 这两件东西怎样接合呢?➤become one 合二为一🔑 [I, T] if two things or groups join, or if one thing or group joins another, they come together to form one thing or group 结合;联合;汇合◆the place where the two paths join 两条小路汇合的地方◆~ sthThe path joins the road near the trees. 这条小路在树林旁与公路汇合。➤club/company 俱乐部;公司🔑 [T, I] ~ (sth) to become a member of an organization, a company, a club, etc. 成为…的一员;参加;加入◆I've joined an aerobics class. 我参加了有氧健身班。◆She joined the company three months ago. 她三个月前进了这家公司。◆(figurative) to join the ranks of the unemployed 加入失业大军◆It costs £20 to join. 需交 20 英镑才可参加。➤do sth with sb else 参与🔑 [T] to take part in sth that sb else is doing or to go somewhere with them 参与;加入到…之中;与…一道去◆~ sb (for sth) Will you join us for lunch? 和我们一起吃午饭好吗?◆Do you mind if I join you? 我和你们在一起,可以吗?◆~ sthOver 200 members of staff joined the strike. 200 多名雇员参加了罢工。◆Members of the public joined the search for the missing boy. 许多民众加入了搜寻失踪男孩的行动。◆~ sb in doing sthI'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Ted and Laura a very happy marriage. 我相信大家会愿意与我一起共祝特德和劳拉喜结良缘。➤train/plane 火车;飞机 [T] ~ sth(BrE) if you join a train, plane, etc. you get on it 上(火车、飞机等)➤road/path/line 道路;小径;行列 [T] ~ sthif you join a road or a line of people, you start to travel along it, or move into it 上(路);加入(行列)●join ˈbattle (with sb)(formal) to begin fighting sb 开始(与某人)交战◆(figurative) Local residents have joined battle with the council over the lack of parking facilities. 当地居民就缺少停车设施一事与政务委员会展开了斗争。●join the ˈclub(informal) used when sth bad that has happened to sb else has also happened to you 同样倒霉;别人也一样倒运;彼此彼此◆So you didn't get a job either? Join the club! 那么你也没找到工作?咱们彼此彼此!●join ˈhands (with sb)if two people join hands, they hold each other's hands (与某人)拉起手,挽手to work together in doing sth 携手合作;联合;合伙◆Education has been reluctant to join hands with business. 教育界一向不肯与商界联手。●if you can't beat them, ˈjoin them(saying) if you cannot defeat sb or be as successful as they are, then it is more sensible to join them in what they are doing and perhaps get some advantage for yourself by doing so 打不赢,就投靠●join/combine ˈforces (with sb)to work together in order to achieve a shared aim (同…)联合;(与…)合作◆The two firms joined forces to win the contract. 两家公司联合起来争取合同。 ●ˌjoin ˈin (sth/doing sth) 🔑●ˌjoin ˈin (with sb/sth) 🔑to take part in an activity with other people 参加,加入(活动)◆She listens but she never joins in. 她只是听,但从来不发表意见。◆I wish he would join in with the other children. 但愿他能跟别的孩子一块儿玩。●ˌjoin ˈupto become a member of the armed forces 入伍;参军 SYN enlist ●ˌjoin ˈup (with sb)to combine with sb else to do sth (与某人)联合,会合◆We'll join up with the other groups later. 我们以后再与其他小组会合。 🔑 joinBrE /dʒɔɪn/NAmE /dʒɔɪn/ noun➤connection 连接a place where two things are fixed together 连接处;接合点◆The two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join. 这两块黏合得太好了,几乎看不出接缝。 |