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单词 join
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joinjoin /dʒɔɪn/ verb 1 to become a member of an organization, club, or group join
to become a member of an organization, club, or group:
  • Ethan wants to join the gym to get in shape.
  • He joined the army when he was 18 years old.
  • enter
    to start studying at a school or college, or start working for a company or organization:
  • Her daughter will enter high school next fall.
  • enlist (formal)
    to join the army, navy, etc.:
  • Adams enlisted in the air force and became a pilot.
  • enroll (formal)
    to join a class or college and put your name on the official list of students:
  • She did some volunteer work after high school, before enrolling in college.
  • sign up
    to put your name on the list of people who are doing a class or activity, because you want to take part in it. Sign up is more informal than enroll:
  • I’m thinking of signing up for a yoga class.
  • ➔ see take part for words meaning “to do an activity with other people,” unite for words meaning “to join people or organizations together”
    2 to connect or fasten things together join
    to make two things stay together permanently so that they form a single thing:
  • The doctors use a metal pin to join the two pieces of broken bone together.
  • attach AWL
    to join one thing to another, especially so that you can separate the two things later:
  • She attached the photo to the letter with a paper clip.
  • fasten
    to join together the two sides of a coat, shirt, bag, etc.:
  • “I’m going now,” she said, fastening her coat.
  • fix
    to join one thing firmly to another, using screws, nails, or glue so that it stays there permanently:
  • The lamp was fixed to the wall with four screws.
  • 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 the microphone to the recorder?
  • link AWL also link up
    to connect different computers, machines, or systems so that electronic signals can pass from one to the other:
  • All the computers in the school are linked to the Internet.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see separate2 ➔ see stick1 for words meaning “to join one thing to another using glue or tape”
    3 to come together and become connected at a particular point join
    if two or more things join, they come together and become one single thing:
  • You can see on the map where the two rivers join.
  • meet
    if two things meet, they come together at a particular place:
  • The bottom of South America is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean.
  • merge
    to join together and become one. You use merge especially about roads:
  • The two freeways merge near downtown Los Angeles.
  • If two companies merge, they join together and become one company: The two electricity companies have recently merged.
    converge (formal)
    if two or more lines, roads, rivers, etc. converge, they join together at a particular point:
  • The borders of three countries all converge at this point.
  • ➔ see join in at take part
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