词汇 | join |
释义 | join verb uk /dʒɔɪn/ us /dʒɔɪn/ joinverb (CONNECT)B1[ T ] to connect or fasten things together: 连接;接合 A long suspension bridge joins the two islands.一座长长的吊桥将两个岛屿连接起来。 Join the two pieces together using strong glue.用强力胶把这两片粘起来。 The island is joined to the mainland by a road bridge.一座公路桥将小岛和大陆连接起来。 If you join (up) the dots on the paper, you'll get a picture.如果你将纸上的小点连起来,就会变成一幅画。 B1[ I or T ] If roads or rivers join, they meet at a particular point: (使)交会;(使)汇合 The A11 joins the M11 south of Cambridge.A11 干道在剑桥以南与 M11 高速公路交汇。 The River Murray and the River Darling join east of Adelaide.墨累河和达令河在阿德莱德以东汇合。 The two pieces of cloth are joined with Velcro. The babies were joined at the head. The two buildings are joined by a covered bridge. The river joins the sea further south. Turn left where the path joins a larger track. Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated joinverb (DO TOGETHER)A2[ I or T ] to get involved in an activity or journey with another person or group: 加入;参加 I don't have time for a drink now, but I'll join you later.我现在没有时间,稍后会和你们一起喝上一杯。 Why don't you ask your sister if she would like to join us for supper?为什么不问问你姐姐是否愿意和我们一起吃晚饭? We took the ferry across the Channel and then joined (= got on) the Paris train at Calais.我们乘渡船过了英吉利海峡,然后在加来上了去巴黎的火车。 If you're buying tickets, please join the queue(= stand at the end of it).如果你要买票,请排队。 I'm sure everyone will join me in wishing you a very happy retirement (= everyone else will do this too).我相信大家都会和我一样祝你退休生活愉快。 The police have joined with(= they have begun to work with) the Drug Enforcement Agency in trying to catch major drug traffickers.警方和缉毒队联手抓捕大毒贩。 The design company is planning to join up with a shoe manufacturer and create a new line of footwear.这家设计公司正计划与一家鞋厂联合推出一系列新鞋。 If you want tickets you'll have to join the queue.你要买票的话就得排队。 Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?你愿意今晚和我们一起共进晚餐吗? "Do you want to join me on a ten-mile run?" "Not likely !" "Come in and join the festivities - what will you have to drink?" I hope they won't think I'm anti-social if I don't join them in the bar.我希望他们不要因为我不跟他们一起去酒吧,就认为我不合群。 Creating alliances affiliate align align against someone/something alliance ally ally yourself to/with someone associate with someone attach cling cosiness force go go in on something hobnob integrate network pair pair off pair up pairing joinverb (BECOME A MEMBER)A2[ I or T ] to become a member of an organization: 成为(…的)一员,加入 I felt so unfit after Christmas that I decided to join a gym.圣诞节后我觉得身体不佳,决定加入一家健身房。 It's a great club. Why don't you join?这家俱乐部很棒。你为什么不加入呢? join the ranks to become one of a particular large group of people: 加入行列 When I leave school at the end of this month, I'll probably have to join the ranks of the unemployed.我本月底毕业后很可能不得不加入失业大军。 They tempted him to join the company by offering him a large salary and a company car. We had to pay a stiff membership fee to join the health club.我们支付了一笔高昂的会费后才得以加入这家健康俱乐部。 He joined the air force in 1964 and spent ten years in the service.他1964年参加空军,服役10年。 I've just joined the local golf/squash/tennis club.我刚参加了当地的高尔夫球/壁球/网球俱乐部。 We were surprised when he announced he wanted to join the clergy .他宣布自己想成为一名牧师时,我们大吃一惊。 Organizations - joining & leaving addition anti-assimilation assimilation assimilationist assimilative assimilatory blackball disenrollment enrol enrolment enter entry entryway exit exit from something initiation ceremony joiner non-joiner onto sit Idiomsbe joined in marriage/matrimony join battle join duty join hands join the club! Phrasal verbsjoin in (something) join up join noun[ C ] uk /dʒɔɪn/ us /dʒɔɪn/ a place where two things meet or are fastened together: 接头;结点;接合处 She'd stitched the two pieces together really carefully so that you couldn't see the join.她将两块布非常仔细地缝在了一起,你看不到接缝。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated join | American Dictionaryjoin verb[ I/T ] us/dʒɔɪn/ joinverb[I/T] (DO WITH)to do something with or be with someone or something: [ T ]Why don’t you ask your sister if she would like to join us for dinner? [ T ]I’m sure everyone will join me in wishing you a very happy birthday. [ I ]Won’t you join with us in planning the party? joinverb[I/T] (BECOME A MEMBER)to become a member of an organization: [ T ]I’ve decided to join a gym. [ I ]It’s a great club – why don’t you join? joinverb[I/T] (FASTEN)to cause something to be attached or fastened to another thing, or to bring two or more things together in this way; connect: [ T ]A long suspension bridge joins the island with the mainland. If roads or rivers join, they meet at a particular point: [ I ]The Missouri River and Mississippi River join north of St. Louis. join hands If two or more people join hands, they hold each other’s hands, esp. before doing some activity: This folk dance begins with everyone joining hands to form a circle. Idiomjoin the club Phrasal verbsjoin in (something) join up join | Business Englishjoin verb uk /dʒɔɪn/us [ T ] to connect or fasten two or more things together: join sth to sthSmall screws are used to join the front panel to the sides. join sth togetherThe pieces are joined together with glue. [ I or T ] to become a member of a club, etc., or to start working for a company or an organization: Have you joined the pension plan? I joined the company immediately after college. [ I or T ] to get involved in an activity with another person or group: join sb for sthWill you join us for dinner? join sb in doing sthI'm sure everyone will join me in wishing James a very happy retirement. [ I or T ] TRANSPORT to get on a bus, train, or plane: Passengers who joined at Manchester should have their tickets ready for inspection. join the dots to connect two things or ideas in order to produce something new, or to show the relationship between different things: We need to join the dots between our current products and the needs of this new market. join forces to act with somebody else in order to do something: The two companies have joined forces to make the Web applications available to a wider public. Phrasal verbsjoin in join sth up join up with sb/sth join with sb/sth join noun[ C ] uk /dʒɔɪn/us a place where two things meet or are connected together: Oil is leaking out at the join between the two pipes. Examples of joinjoin Some returned to join another garden on a false identity. They both joined religious associations that re-created and reinforced the intimacy of an imagined but bygone village community. About 60 other parties also joined the electoral contest, both within and outside the major contending alliances. The number of new walkers joining each month remained stable for the first 8 months of the scheme. The two membranes join at the nuclear pore membrane, which surrounds the nuclear pore complexes. When the younger child wants to join in, the friend tells the older child to exclude the younger sibling from play. They then join with community members in participatory processes in order to evaluate dam planning. This is not a process of a large number of competitors joining a system that thereby becomes entrenched. Another possible solution for minimising a person's dependence on family and friends outside the household is to recruit a relative to join the household. Occupational pension scheme membership had remained stable over the period from 1987 to 1993-4, in spite of increased opportunity to join a scheme. Two functions with disjoint domains can be joined 'in parallel'. In 1990, however, donors and creditors joined in the call for an end to one-party rule. The immigrants insisted that others should join them at their earliest opportunity. Models of unified algebra specifications are join semi-lattices, equipped with a distinguished subset of individuals, together with monotone functions. When the occasion arose and the interviewee permitted, we were able to have a group of the subject's peers join a conversation. See all examples of join These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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