join
verb
noun
dʒɔɪn
verb
1
GROUP/ORGANIZATION
团体/组织
to
become
a
member
of
an
organization,
society,
or
group
成为…的一员,加入,加盟
T
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
to
begin
to
take
part
in
an
activity
that
other
people
are
involved
in
参与,加入〔某项活动〕
T
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
fox-hunting.
教会领袖参与了禁止猎狐的运动。
3
GO TO SB
去某人那里
to
go
somewhere
in
order
to
be
with
someone
or
do
something
with
them
Do
not
say
‘join
with’
someone.
is
followed
by
a
direct
object.
不要说 join with someone,join 后跟直接宾语
T
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.
这些移民的妻子儿女很快就加入了他们的行列。
Will
you
join
me?
你愿意和我一起吗?
4
DO STH TOGETHER
一起做某事
to
do
something
together
with
someone
else,
or
as
a
group
参与,加入
I,T
join
sb
for
sth
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)
sb
in
doing
sth
I’m
sure
you’ll
all
join
me
in
thanking
today’s
speaker.
我相信大家会和我一起对今天的演讲人表示感谢。
join
(with)
sb
to
do
sth
Parents
have
joined
with
health
experts
to
produce
a
video
for
bereaved
families.
家长们和健康专家一起为痛失亲人的家庭拍摄了一段录像。
join
together
Three
police
forces
have
joined
together
to
buy
a
helicopter.
三支警察部队共同出资购买了一架直升机。
5
CONNECT
连接
a.
to
connect
or
fasten
things
together
b.
if
two
roads,
rivers
etc
join,
they
come
together
and
become
connected
at
a
particular
point
(使)〔道路、河流等〕结合,汇合
T I,T
Join
the
two
pieces
of
wood
with
strong
glue.
用强力胶水把两块木头黏合起来。
join
sth
to
sth
The
island
is
joined
to
the
mainland
by
a
causeway.
这座岛屿由一条堤道与大陆相连。
Finally
we
arrived
at
Dartmouth,
where
the
River
Dart
joins
the
sea.
最后我们到达了达特茅斯,达特河在那里汇入大海。
the
point
where
the
two
roads
join
两条道路的汇合点
6
join a queue
to
go
and
stand
at
the
end
of
a
line
of
people
排队
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,舞跳了一圈又一圈。
8
join the club
used
to
say
that
you
and
a
lot
of
other
people
are
in
the
same
situation
[口] 彼此彼此〔指你和其他许多人的境况一样〕
spoken
‘I’m
having
difficulty
knowing
what
today’s
debate
is
about.’
‘Join
the
club,
Geoffrey.’
“我听不懂今天的辩论在讲些什么。”“彼此彼此,杰弗里。”
9
join battle
to
begin
fighting
[正式] 开始交战
formal
10
be joined in marriage/holy matrimony
10.
to
be
married
[正式] 结婚,结成夫妇
formal
11
be joined at the hip
11.
if
two
people
are
joined
at
the
hip,
they
are
always
together
and
are
very
friendly
–
often
used
to
show
disapproval
[非正式] 〔两个人要好得〕形影不离〔常含贬义〕
informal
12
to
take
part
in
something
that
a
group
of
people
are
doing
or
that
someone
else
does
参加〔活动〕; 加入进来
In
the
evening
there
was
a
barbecue,
with
the
whole
village
joining
in
the
fun
.
晚上有烧烤活动,全村子的人都尽享其乐。
He
stared
at
them
without
joining
in
the
conversation.
他盯着他们看,没有参与交谈。
He
laughed
loudly,
and
Mattie
joined
in.
他大声笑了起来,马蒂也跟着笑了。
13
to
become
a
member
of
the
army,
navy,
or
air
force
参军,入伍
14
to
connect
things,
or
to
become
connected
[英] (使)连接
BrE
join
sth
↔
up
The
dots
are
joined
up
by
a
line.
这些点由一条线连起来。
15
to
combine
with
or
meet
other
people
in
order
to
do
something
与〔某人〕结伙〔干某事〕,联合
Three
months
ago,
they
joined
up
with
another
big
company
that
sells
arms.
三个月前,他们和另一家出售武器的大公司联手。
noun
16
a
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.
重新黏得很好,几乎看不出接缝。