- To join is to connect, attach, or become a member of. You could join two puzzle pieces together or join the Girl Scouts; it's your choice.
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- v. 参加;加入;
- n. 结合;连接;接合
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1. [join A to B] Join one section of pipe to the next.
将一段管子与相邻的管子连接起来。
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2. Join the two sections of pipe together.
将这两段管子连接在一起。
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3. the place where the two paths join
两条小路汇合的地方
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4. She joined the company three months ago.
她三个月前进了这家公司。
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5. Will you join us for lunch?
和我们一起吃午饭好吗?
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6. Over 200 members of staff joined the strike.
*200 多名雇员参加了罢工。
- join (v.) c. 1300, "to unite (things) into a whole, combine, put or bring together; juxtapose," also "unite, be joined" (intrans.), from joign-, stem of Old French joindre "join, connect, unite; have sexual intercourse with" (12c.), from Latin iungere "to join together, unite, yoke," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join."
join ★ / dʒɔɪn ; NAmE dʒɔɪn / verb , noun join joins joined joining verb ★ connect 连接 1 ★ [transitive , intransitive ] to fix or connect two or more things together 连接;接合;联结 joinA to B ◆ Join 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。 join(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 2 ★ [intransitive , transitive ] if two things or groups join,or if one thing or group joinsanother, 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 joinsth ◆ The 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 3 ★ [transitive , intransitive ] join(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 4 ★ [transitive ] 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 joinsb (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? joinsth ◆ Over 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。 joinsb in doing sth ◆ I'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 5 [transitive ] joinsth ( BrE) if you joina train, plane, etc. you get on it 上(火车、飞机等) road/path/line 道路;小径;行列 6 [transitive ] joinsth if you joina road or a line of people, you start to travel along it, or move into it 上(路);加入(行列) IDIOMS 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) 1 if two people join hands,they hold each other's hands (与某人)拉起手,挽手 2 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发展。 ☞more at beat v. , force n. PHRASAL VERBS ★ 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玩。 ˌjoin ˈup ( BrE) to 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。 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. 这两块粘合得太好了,几乎看不出接缝。 join / dʒɔɪn ; NAmE dʒɔɪn /
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