词汇 | join |
释义 | join 8 ENTRIES FOUND: join (verb) adjoin (verb) battle (noun) club (noun) crowd (noun) force (noun) hand (noun) hip (noun) join /ˈʤoɪn/ verb joins; joined; joining join /ˈʤoɪn/ verb joins; joined; joining Learner's definition of JOIN 1 a [+ object] : to put or bring (two or more things) together接合;连接 She joined [=fastened] the blocks of wood (together) with glue.她用胶将木块粘在一起。 : to connect (two or more things)连接 The islands are joined by a bridge.岛屿之间由一座桥梁相连。 b : to come together with (something)结合;联合;汇合 [+ object] where the river joins the sea [=where the river flows into the sea]河流入海处 The roads/rivers join [=meet] each other near here.几条道路/河流在这附近汇合。 [no object] the place where two roads/rivers join (together)两条道路/河流的交汇处 Atoms join (together) to make molecules.原子结合(在一起)形成分子。 — often + up The two paths eventually join up (with each other).两条小路在尽头(互相)汇合。 2 a [+ object] : to go somewhere in order to be with (a person or group)与…一道;加入到…中 He insisted that I join them for lunch.他硬要我跟他们一起吃午饭。 We're going out for lunch. Would you like to join us?我们要出去吃午饭,你想一起去吗? May I join you?我可以加入你们吗? The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience to join him on stage.魔术师请一名观众自愿上台跟他一同表演。 b : to do something with (a person or group)与…一起做 [+ object] Everyone here joins me in congratulating you on a job well done!我和在场各位一道祝贺你出色完成工作! [no object] All of us join (together) in congratulating you on a job well done!我们所有人(一道)祝贺你出色完成工作! Several companies have joined (together) to support this policy.数家公司已联合起来支持这项政策。 The singer started alone but soon the whole audience joined in.歌手起初一个人唱,但很快全体观众都跟着一起唱起来。 c : to become involved in or part of (something, such as an activity)参与;加入 [+ object] I joined the line and waited patiently to buy a ticket.为了买一张票,我加入排队的人群耐心等候。 Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition.已有数百人参与进来,齐心协力,以保大楼不被拆除。 He agreed to join the debate.他同意参与辩论。 [no object] — + in Hundreds of people have joined in the effort to save the building.已有数百人参与进来,齐心协力,以保大楼不被拆除。 She joined in the conversation/fun.她参与了那个谈话/有趣的活动。 3 : to become a member of (a group or organization)成为…的一员;参加;加入 [+ object] She joined the band/club.她加入了乐队/俱乐部。 Join the Navy and see the world!加入海军,环游世界! [no object] The Navy offers great career opportunities, so join [=enlist] today!海军提供极好的职业发展机会,今天就入伍吧! — often + up More than 100 people have joined up.已有100多人参与。 if you can't beat them, join them — see 1beat join battle formal : to begin fighting : to engage in battle开始交战;交战 troops joining battle against a hated enemy正与仇敌交战的部队 join forces — see 1force join hands : to hold the hand of another person拉手;挽手 The priest asked us all to join hands and bow our heads in prayer.牧师让我们所有人手拉着手低头祈祷。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 We can accomplish great things if we all join hands and work together.如果我们齐心协力,就能够成就大事。 join (someone) in marriage/matrimony formal : to marry (someone)与(某人)结婚 a young couple joined in marriage结为夫妻的一对年轻人 join the club — see 1club join the crowd — see 2crowd join up [phrasal verb] : to meet each other at a particular place会合;聚会 We're planning to join up (with each other) and have a few drinks after the game.我们打算赛后聚在一起喝几杯。 |
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