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 join [dʒɒin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 参加, 结合, 加入

vt. 连接, 结合, 参加, 加入

n. 连接, 结合, 接合点

[计] 连接; 汇合指令




    join


    Join \Join\ (join), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Joined} (joind); p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Joining}.] [OE. joinen, joignen, F. joindre, fr. L.
    jungere to yoke, bind together, join; akin to jugum yoke. See
    {Yoke}, and cf. {Conjugal}, {Junction}, {Junta}.]
    1. To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in
    contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to
    associate; to add; to append.

    Woe unto them that join house to house. --Is. v. 8.

    Held up his left hand, which did flame and burn
    Like twenty torches joined. --Shak.

    Thy tuneful voice with numbers join. --Dryden.

    2. To associate one's self to; to be or become connected
    with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to
    join a party; to join the church.

    We jointly now to join no other head. --Dryden.

    3. To unite in marriage.

    He that joineth his virgin in matrimony. --Wyclif.

    What, therefore, God hath joined together, let not
    man put asunder. --Matt. xix.
    6.

    4. To enjoin upon; to command. [Obs. & R.]

    They join them penance, as they call it. --Tyndale.

    5. To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join
    encounter, battle, issue. --Milton.

    6. To meet with and accompany; as, we joined them at the
    restaurant.
    [PJC]

    7. To combine with (another person) in performing some
    activity; as, join me in welcoming our new president.
    [PJC]

    {To join battle}, {To join issue}. See under {Battle},
    {Issue}.

    Syn: To add; annex; unite; connect; combine; consociate;
    couple; link; append. See {Add}.


    Join \Join\, v. i.
    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to
    unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the bones of the skull
    join; two rivers join.

    Whose house joined hard to the synagogue. --Acts xviii.
    7.

    Should we again break thy commandments, and join in
    affinity with the people of these abominations? --Ezra
    ix. 14.

    Nature and fortune joined to make thee great. --Shak.


    Join \Join\, n.
    1. (Geom.) The line joining two points; the point common to
    two intersecting lines. --Henrici.

    2. The place or part where objects have been joined; a joint;
    a seam.
    [PJC]

    3. (Computers) The combining of multiple tables to answer a
    query in a relational database system.
    [PJC]

    1. He said Muscovites, who gave him 89 percent of the vote in a two-way race in March, would be "partially satisfied." On the march to Pushkin Square, a city bus stopped, and dozens of passengers got off to join in.
    2. In May I proposed that both houses of Congress, both sides of the aisle, join together with our administration in a bipartisan executive-legislative task force to advance America's unified anti-drug policy.
    3. If workers in mines not included in current negotiations join in sympathy strikes, a total of 300,000 miners could be on strike, he said.
    4. Mr. Collor has recently suggested that employers and unions join together in a pact to keep wages and prices under control.
    5. They wanted the Pact to oppose the West's demand that a unified Germany join NATO.
    6. "One of our tests is to keep the audience where they are, because there is a tendency for an audience to join in," said Jeremy Alliger, head of an avant-garde performance group called The Dance Umbrella, which is presenting the Boston shows.
    7. Iberia, though favorable toward participation, currently isn't ready to join the project, said Iberia's chairman, Narciso Andreu.
    8. Hundreds of groundworkers will join the $2.6 million campaign, the nation's largest ever, to stamp out a disease that still strikes thousands of French citizens a year.
    9. Sometimes small children travelled alone to join parents or other kinfolk.
    10. Bush did not take part in the two leaders' 30-minute Oval Office meeting but did join talks attended by Secretary of State George Shultz and other top officials from both governments on a wide range of international problems.
    11. The seventh measure, a proposal to allow North Dakota legislators to join the state Public Employees Retirement System, lost by 88 percent, the unofficial totals showed.
    12. Some republics, the Baltic states for example, may choose not to join.
    13. Goertz told immigration inspectors he had been forced to join the SS at the end of 1943 and remained a member until the end of World War II in May 1945, officials said.
    14. Richard Schroeder, a leading Social Democrat lawmaker, said after talks broke off that his party still hoped to join de Maiziere's government.
    15. Despite these impressive statistics, CGE appears to have had trouble finding other shareholders to join in the venture to lessen its financial burden.
    16. About $1.4 million for Nicaragua's Miskito Indians, an opposition group that has been carrying out its own battle against the Sandinistas, but has consistently refused invitations to join with the Contras.
    17. He roamed the hotel press-ganging players and journalists to join him for a drink.
    18. The chief executive post had been held by Warren D. Bagatelle, who left the firm in December to join Loeb Partners Corp.
    19. Valenti called for the electronics industry to join in the battle against film piracy and illegal copying.
    20. On Friday, Saddam urged the people of Egypt and the Persian Gulf states to revolt against their governments and join Iraq in a holy war against the West and its allies in the region.
    21. He planned a relaxed weekend, but planned to join the congressional delegation traveling to Miami on Sunday for a memorial service honoring Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla., who died this week.
    22. Expanding on an earlier campaign pledge, Bush also said he would seek to persuade the Soviet Union and China to join industrial nations of the West in forging new restrictions on the sale of missiles capable of carrying chemical weapons.
    23. Warner's Looney Tunes join a growing list of cartoon icons who are selling out.
    24. Fires join accidents among the most common threats to Americans.
    25. "I propose we join together to help the poor and homeless children," he said.
    26. While KKR's $90-a-share offer is $15 a share more than the RJR-Shearson group's, KKR officials badly want Mr. Johnson's management team to join them to continue guiding RJR.
    27. The king has refused to join Egypt, Syria and other Arab states that have sent troops _ even if they are primarily token contingents _ to join the Western buildup in Saudi Arabia against Iraq.
    28. The king has refused to join Egypt, Syria and other Arab states that have sent troops _ even if they are primarily token contingents _ to join the Western buildup in Saudi Arabia against Iraq.
    29. Ms. Mastrucci left to join her father, who continues to practice here, but the other attorneys with Mr. Thornton's firm stayed on with Hinshaw Culbertson.
    30. Printed with flowery lettering and embossed with a gold coat of arms, invitations to join the Dewar's Highlander Clan make the club appear quite elite.
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