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*join¹ /dʒɔɪn; dʒɔɪn/ v 1 [T] to become a member of an organization, society, or group 加入,成为…的一员: Trevor joined the BBC in 1969. 特雷弗在 1969 年加盟英国广播公司。 2 [T] to connect or fasten things together 连接,结合: Join the two pieces of wood with strong glue. 用强力胶水把这两块木头粘合起来。 3 [I,T] if two roads, rivers, or parts of something join, they come together and are connected at a particular place 汇合,聚合: the point where the two rivers join 这两条河流的汇合处 4 [I,T] if two groups, countries etc join together, they become a single group, organization, country etc 〔团体、国家等的〕联合,结合 5 [T] to do something together with someone else, or go somewhere to do something with someone else 参与,参加〔活动〕: Other unions joined the strike. 其他一些工会组织也参加了罢工。 join sb (for sth) Why don't you join us for dinner? 你来和我们一起用晚餐吧。 join (with) sb in doing sth Please join with me in welcoming tonight's speaker. 请和我一起欢迎今晚的演讲者。 6 join hands if two people join hands, they hold each other's hands 手拉手,携手 7 join a queue/line to go and stand in a line with other people who are waiting 排队
join into begin to take part in an activity that other people are involved in 参加,加入进来: The other children wouldn't let Sam join in. 其他孩子不肯让山姆参加。 Everyone joined in the conversation. 人人都加入了交谈。 join up 1 to meet in order to do something 聚集,碰头: We can all join up for a drink later. 我们迟一点可以一起去喝一杯。 2 BrE to become a member of the army, navy etc 【英】 参军
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