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I. join [Am dʒɔɪn, Brit dʒɔɪn] VERB trans
1. join:
join (fasten, link) ropes/wires
join (put together) tables
to join hands
to join hands
cogerse de la mano esp Esp
2.1. join (meet, keep company with):
may I join you?
join us next week at the same time for RADIO, TV
2.2. join (associate oneself with):
I'd like you all to join me in a toast to
I'd like you all to join me in a toast to
3.1. join (become part of):
join procession/demonstration
join procession/demonstration
3.2. join (become member of):
join club/society
join party/union
join army
join firm
join firm
entrar a LatAm
join firm
4.1. join (merge with):
4.2. join (get onto):
II. join [Am dʒɔɪn, Brit dʒɔɪn] VERB intr
1.1. join (become connected):
join parts/components:
1.2. join (unite):
join institutions/groups:
to join with sb in -ing they join with me in congratulating you
to join with sb in -ing they join with me in congratulating you
2. join (merge):
join streams:
join roads:
join roads:
3. join (become member):
join
III. join [Am dʒɔɪn, Brit dʒɔɪn] SUBST
join
join
join together VERB [Am dʒɔɪn -, Brit dʒɔɪn -] (v + adv)
1. join together (become connected):
join together parts/components:
2. join together (unite):
join together institutions/groups:
I. join up VERB [Am dʒɔɪn -, Brit dʒɔɪn -] (v + adv)
1. join up (enlist):
join up
join up
2. join up (come together):
join up people:
join up people:
join up roads:
join up roads:
3. join up (fit together):
join up pieces/parts:
4. join up (team up):
join up people/organizations:
II. join up VERB [Am dʒɔɪn -, Brit dʒɔɪn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
join up letters:
join up
join up
join up the dots
I. join in VERB [Am dʒɔɪn -, Brit dʒɔɪn -] (v + adv)
join in
join in
II. join in VERB [Am dʒɔɪn -, Brit dʒɔɪn -] (v + adv + o)
join in celebrations:
join in
join in
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I. join [dʒɔɪn] VERB trans
1. join (connect):
join
join
to join hands
to join sb (together) in marriage form
2. join (come together with sb):
join
3. join (become member of):
join club
join society
join army
to join the queue [or line Am]
4. join (begin to work with):
join
II. join [dʒɔɪn] VERB intr
1. join (unite):
join
to join with sb in doing sth
2. join (become member):
join
III. join [dʒɔɪn] SUBST
join
join
to join the army
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to join sb
to join sth
to join sth
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. join [dʒɔɪn] VERB trans
1. join (connect):
join
join
to join hands
to join sb (together) in marriage form
2. join (come together with sb):
join
3. join (become member of):
join club
join society
join army
4. join (begin to work with):
join
II. join [dʒɔɪn] VERB intr
1. join (unite):
join
2. join (become member):
join
3. join (participate):
to join in sth
III. join [dʒɔɪn] SUBST
join
join
to join the army
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Englisch
Englisch
to join sb
to join sth
Present
Ijoin
youjoin
he/she/itjoins
wejoin
youjoin
theyjoin
Past
Ijoined
youjoined
he/she/itjoined
wejoined
youjoined
theyjoined
Present Perfect
Ihavejoined
youhavejoined
he/she/ithasjoined
wehavejoined
youhavejoined
theyhavejoined
Past Perfect
Ihadjoined
youhadjoined
he/she/ithadjoined
wehadjoined
youhadjoined
theyhadjoined
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In addition, it offered central government finance aimed at encouraging further communes to join together in intercommunal structures.
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Marimba and bongo players join, and build the pattern up again, note by note, until all nine percussionists are playing.
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With high-spirited gatherings and song, they recruited marchers from local residents, inviting them to join the occasion.
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Given environmental issues heed no international boundary the program allows all parties affected to join one concerted effort.
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There are also several extra-curricular teams for students to join, such as hockey, soccer, swimming, frisbee, basketball, cross-country, and track and field.
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