joined 音标拼音: [dʒ'ɔɪnd]
v . 加入,参加,结合
vbl . 参加,加入,结合
加入,参加,结合参加,加入,结合
joined adj 1 :
of or relating to two people who are married to each other [
synonym : {
joined }, {
united }]
2 :
connected by a link ,
as railway cars or trailer trucks [
synonym :
{
coupled }, {
joined }, {
linked }]
Join \
Join \ (
join ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Joined } (
joind );
p .
pr .
&
vb .
n . {
Joining }.] [
OE .
joinen ,
joignen ,
F .
joindre ,
fr .
L .
jungere to yoke ,
bind together ,
join ;
akin to jugum yoke .
See {
Yoke },
and cf . {
Conjugal }, {
Junction }, {
Junta }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To bring together ,
literally or figuratively ;
to place in contact ;
to connect ;
to couple ;
to unite ;
to combine ;
to associate ;
to add ;
to append .
[
1913 Webster ]
Woe unto them that join house to house . --
Is .
v .
8 .
[
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Held up his left hand ,
which did flame and burn Like twenty torches joined . --
Shak .
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Thy tuneful voice with numbers join . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To associate one '
s self to ;
to be or become connected with ;
to league one '
s self with ;
to unite with ;
as ,
to join a party ;
to join the church .
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1913 Webster ]
We jointly now to join no other head . --
Dryden .
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3 .
To unite in marriage .
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He that joineth his virgin in matrimony . --
Wyclif .
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What ,
therefore ,
God hath joined together ,
let not man put asunder . --
Matt .
xix .
6 .
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4 .
To enjoin upon ;
to command . [
Obs . &
R .]
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1913 Webster ]
They join them penance ,
as they call it . --
Tyndale .
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5 .
To accept ,
or engage in ,
as a contest ;
as ,
to join encounter ,
battle ,
issue . --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
6 .
To meet with and accompany ;
as ,
we joined them at the restaurant .
[
PJC ]
7 .
To combine with (
another person )
in performing some activity ;
as ,
join me in welcoming our new president .
[
PJC ]
{
To join battle }, {
To join issue }.
See under {
Battle },
{
Issue }.
Syn :
To add ;
annex ;
unite ;
connect ;
combine ;
consociate ;
couple ;
link ;
append .
See {
Add }.
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1913 Webster ]
joined \
joined \
adj .
1 .
married . {
unmarried }
Syn :
united .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
2 .
connected by a link ,
as railway cars or trailer trucks .
Syn :
coupled ,
linked .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
3 .
connected by or sharing a wall with another building .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
177 Moby Thesaurus words for "
joined ":
accessory ,
accompanying ,
accumulated ,
adjacent ,
adjoining ,
affiliate ,
affiliated ,
agglomerate ,
aggregate ,
allied ,
amalgamated ,
amassed ,
articulated ,
assembled ,
assimilated ,
associate ,
associated ,
attendant ,
attending ,
banded together ,
blended ,
bordering ,
bound ,
bracketed ,
bunched ,
bundled ,
catenated ,
ceaseless ,
clumped ,
clustered ,
coincident ,
collateral ,
collected ,
combinative ,
combinatory ,
combined ,
compact ,
comprehensive ,
concatenated ,
concomitant ,
concurrent ,
conglomerate ,
congregate ,
congregated ,
conjoined ,
conjoint ,
conjugate ,
conjunct ,
conjunctive ,
connected ,
connecting ,
connective ,
consecutive ,
consistent ,
consolidated ,
constant ,
conterminous ,
contiguous ,
continual ,
continued ,
continuing ,
continuous ,
copulate ,
corporate ,
correlated ,
correlative ,
coterminous ,
coupled ,
cumulate ,
cyclical ,
direct ,
eclectic ,
end to end ,
endless ,
endways ,
endwise ,
face to face ,
fascicled ,
fasciculated ,
featureless ,
fellow ,
fused ,
gapless ,
gathered ,
glomerate ,
hand -
in -
glove ,
hand -
in -
hand ,
heaped ,
immediate ,
implicated ,
in session ,
incessant ,
inclusive ,
incorporated ,
integrated ,
interlinked ,
interlocked ,
interminable ,
interrelated ,
intimate ,
involved ,
joint ,
jointless ,
juxtaposed ,
juxtapositional ,
juxtapositive ,
knotted ,
leagued ,
linked ,
lumped ,
massed ,
matched ,
mated ,
meeting ,
merged ,
mixed ,
monotonous ,
mutual ,
neighbor ,
neighboring ,
never -
ending ,
next ,
nonstop ,
of that ilk ,
of that kind ,
one ,
orderly ,
packaged ,
paired ,
parallel ,
perennial ,
periodic ,
piled ,
recurrent ,
related ,
repetitive ,
round -
the -
clock ,
running ,
seamless ,
sequent ,
sequential ,
serial ,
serried ,
simultaneous ,
smooth ,
spliced ,
stable ,
stacked ,
steady ,
straight ,
syncretistic ,
syncretized ,
synthesized ,
tied ,
tight ,
twenty -
four -
hour ,
twin ,
twinned ,
unbroken ,
unceasing ,
undifferentiated ,
undivided ,
unending ,
uniform ,
unintermitted ,
unintermittent ,
unintermitting ,
uninterrupted ,
united ,
unrelieved ,
unremitting ,
unseparated ,
unstopped ,
wed ,
wedded ,
wrapped up ,
yoked
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JOINED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of JOIN is to put or bring together so as to form a unit How to use join in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Join
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JOINED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary JOINED definition: to come or bring together ; connect | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
join verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . (formal) to begin fighting somebody The two armies joined battle
joined - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Join, connect, unite all imply bringing two or more things together more or less closely
Joined Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Dusty joined him, drawing a sharp breath at the sight She shouted out the address as we climbed down the stairs and joined the others below I took my risks when I joined this group and I'm willing to face up to my responsibilities Bordeaux helped her down the hill and they joined the Indians
Joined - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'joined' originated from Middle English 'joignen', from Old French 'joindre', from Latin 'iungere' meaning 'to join, unite' The word has been in use for centuries and has evolved to its current form in Modern English