[] to become a member of an organization, a company, a club, etc. 成为(机构、公司、俱乐部等的)一员;参加;加入◆She joined the company as a trainee three years ago. 她三年前作为一名见习员进了这家公司。◆It costs €100 to join. 需交 100 欧元才可加入。◆to join a pension/union scheme 参加养老金/工会计划◆(figurative) to join the ranks of the unemployed 加入失业大军
[] to take part in sth that sb else is doing or to go somewhere with them 参与;加入到…之中;与…一起去◆Will you join us for lunch? 和我们一起吃午饭好吗?◆Do you mind if I join you? 我和你一道可以吗?◆Over 200 members of staff joined the strike. 200 多名员工加入了罢工行动。◆Join our online discussion. 加入我们的网上讨论吧。
[] join A to B | join A and B (together/up)to fix or connect two or more things together 连接;结合◆Join one section of pipe to the next. 把一段管子和另一段管子连接起来。◆Join the two sections of pipe together. 将两段管子连接在一起。◆How do these two pieces join? 这两块东西怎样拼在一起呢?
[] if you join a train, plane, etc. you get on it 上(火车、飞机等)◆joining passengers boarding the plane in Brisbane 乘飞机的旅客在布里斯班登机
➡ idiom at beat , enter , force noun ●ˌjoin ˈin (sth/doing sth)●ˌjoin ˈin (with sb/sth)to take part in an activity with other people 参加;加入(活动)◆Several banks have joined in the bidding. 好几家银行已参与投标。●ˌjoin ˈup (with sb)●ˈjoin with sb/sthto combine with sb else to do sth (与某人)联合,会合◆The company has joined with two others in its industry to form a new corporation. 公司与另外两家同业公司联合组建了一家新公司。