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join1 /dʒɔɪn/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  
1 group/organization 团体/组织 [transitiveT]JOIN AN ORGANIZATION to become a member of an organization, society, or group 成为的一员,加入,加盟
 When did you join the Labour Party?
你何时加入工党的?
 I decided to join the army.
我决定去参军。
 You can enjoy a sport without joining a club or belonging to a team.
不加盟俱乐部或球队也可以享受体育运动的乐趣。
2 activity 活动 [transitiveT] to begin to take part in an activity that other people are involved in 参与,加入〔某项活动〕
 Many sacrificed their weekend to join the hunt for the missing girl.
许多人牺牲周末时间,加入了寻找失踪女孩的行动。
 the benefits of joining our pension scheme
参加我们的退休金计划的好处
 Church leaders have joined the campaign to end foxhunting.
教会领袖参与了禁止猎狐的运动。
3 go to SB 去某人那里 [transitiveT]MEET to go somewhere in order to be with someone or do something with them 加入,和一道
 She joined her aunt in the sitting room.
她到客厅去陪她姑妈了。
 The immigrants were soon joined by their wives and children.
这些移民的妻子和子女很快就来与他们团聚了。
Don’t say ‘join with’ someone. Join is always followed by an object in this sense: I’ll join you later.
不要说join with 某人,用于此义时join 后总是直接跟宾语: I’ll join you later. 我稍后会加入你们。
4 WITHdo STH together 一起做某事 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to do something together with someone else, or as a group 参与,加入
join somebody for something
 I invited them to join us for a glass of wine.
我邀请他们和我们一起喝杯酒。
join (with) somebody in doing something
 I’m sure you’ll all join me in thanking today’s speaker.
我相信大家会和我一起来感谢今天的演讲者。
join (with) somebody to do something
 Parents have joined with health experts to produce a video for bereaved families.
家长们和医疗专家一起为痛失亲人的家庭制作录像。
join together
 Three police forces have joined together to buy a helicopter.
三支警察部队共同出资购买一架直升机。
5 connect 连接
a) [transitiveT]JOIN something TOGETHER to connect or fasten things together 连接,接合;联结
 Join the two pieces of wood with strong glue.
用强力胶水把两块木头黏合起来。
join something to something
 The island is joined to the mainland by a causeway.
一条堤道将这座岛屿与大陆相连。
b) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]JOIN something TOGETHER if two roads, rivers etc join, they come together and become connected at a particular point 〔道路、河流等〕结合,汇合;汇入
 Finally, we arrived at Dartmouth, where the River Dart joins the sea.
最后我们到达达特茅斯,达特河就在那里汇入大海。
 the point where the two roads join
两条道路的汇合点
6 join a queue British EnglishBrE, join a line American EnglishAmEWAIT to go and stand at the end of a line of people 排入队伍
 He went in and joined the queue for the toilets.
他走进去排队上厕所。
7 join hands if people join hands, they hold each other’s hands 手拉手
 They joined hands and danced round and round.
他们手拉手转着圈跳舞。
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8 join the club spokenAGREE used to say that you and a lot of other people are in the same situation 彼此彼此〔指你和其他许多人的境况一样〕
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9. join battle formalFIGHT to begin fighting 开始交战
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10. be joined in marriage/holy matrimony formalMARRY to be married 结婚,结成夫妇
11. be joined at the hip informal if two people are joined at the hip, they are always together and are very friendly – often used to show disapproval 〔两个人要好得〕形影不离〔常含贬义〕
12join in (something) phrasal verbphr v TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDto take part in something that a group of people are doing or that someone else does 参加〔活动〕;加入进来
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13join up phrasal verbphr v 
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14join up with somebody/something phrasal verbphr v WITHto combine with or meet other people in order to do something 与〔某人〕结伙〔干某事〕,联合
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join/combine forces at force1(9), → if you can't beat 'em, join 'em at beat1(23)
nTHESAURUSMeaning 5:
to join things together
join to make two things come together and stay in that position. Join is used about fixing two things together permanently, so that they form a single thing
Doctors used a metal rod to join the two pieces of bone together.
attach to join one thing to another, so that it stays in position. Attach is often used when you can separate the two things later
She attached the photo to the letter with a paper clip.
The boards are attached with nails.
On the wall, attached with adhesive tape, was a New York City subway map.
connect (also connect up) to join pieces of equipment together, especially with a wire or pipe, so that electricity, gas, water etc can pass from one to another
Have you connected up the speakers to the stereo?
The hoses that connect the radiator to the engine are leaking.
link (also link up) to connect machines, systems, computers etc, so that electronic signals can pass from one to another
All the office PCs are linked to the main server.
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join2 noun [countableC]  
1JOIN something TOGETHERa place where two parts of an object are connected or fastened together 〔两个物体的〕连接处
 It’s been glued back together so well you can hardly see the join.
重新粘得很好,几乎看不出接缝。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
joinjoin /dʒɔɪn/ verb
1[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to become a member of a group, team, or organization
She was invited to join the company’s board.
Turkey is not a member of the EU, but wants to join.
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to start working for a company or an organization
He first joined Allianz as a salesman.
She left in 1995, the year I joined.
3join forces to take action together in order to achieve something
AT&T and NEC agreed to join forces to develop a new mobile telephone system.
join forces with
Many small insurance companies are joining forces with other insurers.
4join together to do something with another person, company, or organization
Eight Japanese and two American companies are joining together to design communications equipment.
Origin join
(1200-1300) Old French joindre, from Latin jungere
join1 verbn THESAURUS1join2 noun
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