B1 [ T ] to connect or fasten things together连接;接合
B1 [ I or T ] If roads or rivers join, they meet at a particular point.(使)交会;(使)汇合
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The two pieces of cloth are joined with Velcro.
The babies were joined at the head.
The two buildings are joined by a covered bridge.
The river joins the sea further south.
Turn left where the path joins a larger track.
A2 [ I or T ] to get involved in an activity or journey with another person or group加入;参加
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If you want tickets you'll have to join the queue.
Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?
"Do you want to join me on a ten-mile run?" "Not likely !"
"Come in and join the festivities - what will you have to drink?"
I hope they won't think I'm anti-social if I don't join them in the bar.
A2 [ I or T ] to become a member of an organization成为(…的)一员,加入
to become one of a particular large group of people加入行列
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They tempted him to join the company by offering him a large salary and a company car.
We had to pay a stiff membership fee to join the health club.
He joined the air force in 1964 and spent ten years in the service.
I've just joined the local golf/squash/tennis club.
We were surprised when he announced he wanted to join the clergy .
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