词汇 | join |
释义 | join verb► join the Air Forceto die US, 1994.► join the birdsto jump from a moving train before an unavoidable collision US, 1975join in join in • join in sth not passive to start doing or becoming involved in something with other people, especially when they are already doing it: When we get to the chorus, I want everybody to join in. Politely, he joined in the laughter. With the vast majority of employees joining in the strike, work soon came to a halt.■ SIMILAR TO: participate, take part join up 1. join up to become a member of the army, navy, or airforce: Young men and women were urged to join up and serve their country.■ SIMILAR TO: enlist2. join up sth • join sth up BrE to connect or fasten things together: The reason the lights aren't working is because the wires aren't joined up properly. It's a puzzle - you have to join up the dots to make a picture.■ SIMILAR TO: connect3. join up especially BrE if two things join up they come together and connect with each other: There are two paths around the lake and they join up by the bridge.■ SIMILAR TO: meet4. join up to work with other people or go somewhere with them in order to do something: We joined up to make a quiz team.+ with The SS Brilliant will join up with the other ships and head west.■ SIMILAR TO: get together join with join with sb formal to do or say something with a group of other people or with another person: She was invited to join with young musicians from 46 countries at the Interlochen Music Camp.join with sb in doing sth Does the Senator plan to join with Republicans in supporting the bill?join with sb to do sth He returned to Connecticut and joined with an aunt to purchase a 150-acre farm.
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