join的意思和读音

join

: [dʒɔɪn] : [dʒɔɪn]

v.

n.

joins  joining  joined  

v.+n.join club,join army,join party,join group,join company

adv.+v.voluntarily join

v.separate,disengage,leave

v.link,unite,link up,merge,sign up

n.joint,seam,connection,intersection,junction

joinv.connect

1.[t][i]to fix or connect two or more things together

Join one section of pipe to the next.

The island is joined to the mainland by a bridge.

Join the two sections of pipe together.

Draw a line joining (up) all the crosses.线

How do these two pieces join?西

become one

2.[i][t]if two things or groupsjoin , or if one thing or groupjoins another, they come together to form one thing or group

the place where the two paths join

The path joins the road near the trees.

club/company

3.[t][i]~ (sth)to become a member of an organization, a company, a club, etc.

I've joined an aerobics class.

She joined the company three months ago.

to join the ranks of the unemployed

It costs £20 to join. 20

do sth with sb else

4.[t]to take part in sth that sb else is doing or to go somewhere with them

Will you join us for lunch?

Do you mind if I join you?

Over 200 members of staff joined the strike.200

Members of the public joined the search for the missing boy.

I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Ted and Laura a very happy marriage.

train/plane

5.[t]~ sthif youjoin a train, plane, etc. you get on it

road/path/line

6.[t]~ sth);if youjoin a road or a line of people, you start to travel along it, or move into it

IDM

Local residents have joined battle with the council over the lack of parking facilities.

join battle (with sb)to begin fighting sb

Local residents have joined battle with the council over the lack of parking facilities.

So you didn't get a job either? Join the club!

join the club(informal)used when sth bad that has happened to sb else has also happened to you

So you didn't get a job either? Join the club!

Education has been reluctant to join hands with business.

join hands (with sb)if two peoplejoin hands , they hold each other's handsto work together in doing sth

Education has been reluctant to join hands with business.

n.connection

1.a place where two things are fixed together

The two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join.

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n.1.;2.,,线,

v.1.to connect two things; to become connected at a particular point2.to become a member of an organization, club, etc.; to start to work for an organization3.if you join a road, train, boat, etc., you start to travel on it4.to come together with other people or things; to become involved in an activity; to become one of a group of similar people or things1.to connect two things; to become connected at a particular point2.to become a member of an organization, club, etc.; to start to work for an organization3.if you join a road, train, boat, etc., you start to travel on it4.to come together with other people or things; to become involved in an activity; to become one of a group of similar people or things

n.1.the place where two objects have been connected together

1. guitar n. join v. dance v. ...

3. guitar n. join v. dance v. ...

4. iterator join joint 线 ...

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1.Please join me in wishing him every success in his future career and in thanking him for his past contribution.

2.is in Australia to attend the meeting of the British Foreign Secretary Haig in Brisbane residents to join with the BBQ, cheer them on.19

3.After a join hint is specified, the INNER keyword is no longer optional and must be explicitly stated for an INNER JOIN to be performed.INNERJOIN,INNER

4.He would often join Bob halfway along the road and walk along with him as he gave out the papers.沿

5.The reaction, especially in Morocco, which had never asked to join, was one of bemused incomprehension.

6.China is ready to join hands with the Kyrgyz Republic to renew efforts in promoting the long-term good-neighborly and friendly cooperation.

7.During lunch, his students come to his room to talk, get help, visit his turtle and sometimes join him in playing guitar.访

8.As join operation to relational database, structural join order selection is at the heart of query optimization in an XML database.XML

9.My partner had a business meeting in Prague and I flew over at the tail end of his week to join him.

10.To be fair, the member who has not join the mission has no need to register any more.