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释义 join verb¹ 1become a member of sth成为一员adverb | verb + join | phrases adverb➤formally, officially正式加入◆although a sympathizer, he never officially joined the party.他虽然是该党的支持者,却从未正式加入其中。➤voluntarily, willingly自愿/愿意加入◆some were conscripted into the army and others joined voluntarily.有些人是应征入伍的,有些人则是自愿参军的。➤recently最近加入◆this is nicole, who recently joined the company.这是妮科尔,是最近才进的公司。verb + join➤want to, wish to想要/希望加入▸➤flock to (especially bre) 成群地加入◆by this time people were flocking to join the cult.到目前为止,人们一直在蜂拥加入这个异教组织。➤decide to决定加入▸➤persuade sb to说服某人加入▸➤be allowed to获准加入▸➤refuse to拒绝加入phrases➤an invitation to join sth加入⋯的邀请join verb² 2do sth with sb else参与adverb | verb + join | preposition | phrases adverb➤together联合起来◆farmers can join together to get better prices.农户们可以联合起来争取更好的价格。➤eagerly, gladly热切地/乐意地参与◆i would gladly join you in whatever plans you have for this evening.无论你们今晚的计划是什么,我都乐于参与。verb + join➤wish to希望参与▸➤invite sb to邀请某人参与◆they've invited us to join them on their yacht.他们已经邀请我们一起到他们的游艇上玩。➤be allowed to获准参加◆she was now old enough to be allowed to join the adults.现在她已经到了可以参加成年人活动的年龄。➤be expected to预计会参加◆thousands of people are expected to join the sponsored walk.预计会有数千人参加这次有赞助的慈善筹款步行。➤decide to决定参加▸➤refuse to拒绝参加preposition➤for为⋯参与◆will you join me for a drink in the bar?和我一起去酒吧喝一杯好吗?➤in加入进来◆i'm sure you will all wish to join me in thanking our speaker tonight.相信大家都愿意和我一起对今晚的发言人表示感谢。➤with和⋯一起◆please will you all join with me in singing the national anthem.请大家和我一起唱国歌。phrases➤come and join sb来和某人一起◆he waved a fork in greeting. 'come and join us!'他挥舞着叉子打招呼:“过来加入我们吧!”➤an invitation to join sb/sth加入⋯的邀请join verb ●join inadverb➤enthusiastically热情地参加◆they all joined enthusiastically in the dancing.他们都兴高采烈地加入了跳舞的人群。verb + join in➤want to想参加▸➤refuse to拒绝参加preposition➤with一同做⋯◆everyone joined in with the singing.所有人都一块儿唱起了歌。◆i wish he would join in with the other children.但愿他能和其他孩子一起玩。join /dʒɔɪn/ verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] 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 2. [transitive] 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。 3. [intransitive, transitive] 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? 4. [intransitive, transitive] 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 ●join in (sth/doing sth) ●join in (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。●join up (with sb) ●join 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。join /dʒɔɪn/ noun [countable] a place where two things are fixed together 连接处;结合点◆the two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join. 这两块东西粘合得太好了,几乎看不出接缝。☞ join☞ join join verbjoin ♦︎ be/get involved ♦︎ participate ♦︎ take part ♦︎ engage in sth ♦︎ enter ♦︎ join in (sth) ♦︎ have/play a part ♦︎ share ♦︎ enter into sththese words all mean to take part in sth or to do sth with sb else.这些词均表示参加、参与。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to join sb / get involved / participate / take part / engage / play a part / share in sth◆to get involved / join in / share sth / enter into sth with sb / sth◆to fully participate / take part / engage in sth / enter into sth◆to actively / directly participate / take part / engage in sth◆to be fully / actively / directly involved in sth■ join [transitive, intransitive] to become a member of an organization, company or club; to do sth that sb else is also doing or go somewhere with them成为⋯的一员;参加;加入;参与◆she joined the company three months ago.她三个月前进了这家公司。◆i've joined an aerobics class.我参加了有氧健身班。◆it costs £20 to join.要交 20 英镑才可参加。◆will you join us for lunch?你和我们一起吃午饭好吗?◆members of the public joined the search for the missing boy.许多民众参与了搜寻失踪男孩的行动。■ be involved-->■ get involved -->phraseto do a particular type of activity; to be part of or connected with a group, club or society参与(某项活动);是⋯的成员;和⋯有关联◆i got involved in politics when i was at college.我上大学时参与了政治活动。◆she is very much involved with several local charitable groups.她和当地几个慈善组织有着密切的联系。 ➡ see also involvement → involvement ■ participate /pɑːtɪsɪpeɪt; name pɑːrtɪsɪpeɪt/ [intransitive] (rather formal) to be involved in an activity or event参加;参与◆she didn't participate in the discussion.她没有参加讨论。◆we want to encourage students to participate fully in the running of the college.我们想鼓励学生全面参与学院的管理。 ➡ see also participation → involvement , participant → participant ■ take part -->idiom(took, taken)to be involved in an activity or event参加;参与◆he had taken part in a demonstration several years earlier.几年前他参加过一次示威游行。◆how many countries took part in the last olympic games?上届奥运会有多少个国家参赛?  ➡ see also part → involvement ■ engage in sth phrasal verb (rather formal) to be involved in a particular type of activity从事;参加◆even in prison, he continued to engage in criminal activities.他甚至在监狱里还继续从事犯罪活动。 ➡ see also engagement → involvement note 辨析 be/get involved, participate, take part or engage in sth?you participate or take part in a particular activity or event: participate is more formal than take part. be/get involved is a more general expression to talk about the kind of activity or area of interest that sb gives their time to: you might be involved in politics but would participate/take part in a political debate. engage in sth is also used for more general types of activity, especially (but not only) activities that are bad in some way or cause disapproval. * participate 和 take part 指参与特定的活动或事件,前者比后者更正式些;表示花时间参与某种活动或从事某种爱好,be/get involved 含义更宽泛,可以说 be involved in politics (参与政治),但要说 participate/take part in a political debate (参加政治辩论)。engage in sth 所参与的活动也较广,尤指参与(但不限于)不良或招致反对的活动。■ enter [transitive, no passive] (rather formal) to become a member of an institution; to start working in an organization or profession; to begin or become involved in an activity or situation成为⋯的一员;加入;开始从事;着手进行◆i entered politics late in life.我晚年开始从政。◆she entered parliament (= became an mp) in 1998.她于 1998 年成为英国国会议员。◆it was his aim to enter the church (= become a priest).他的目标是成为神职人员。◆when did the us enter the conflict?美国什么时候卷入了冲突?◆several new firms have now entered the market.有几家新公司现已进入了这一市场。▸ entry noun [uncountable] ◆countries seeking entry into the european union寻求加入欧盟的国家◆the american entry into the war美国的参战note 辨析 join or enter? join is the usual term for talking about becoming a member of an organization or club. enter is used to talk about politics, professions such as law and medicine, and institutions such as universities, parliament and the church. * join 通常指成为某个组织或俱乐部的成员; enter 则指从政或从事律师和医生等职业,以及考入大学或成为议员和神职人员等。■ join in-->■ join in sth -->phrasal verbto take part in sth with other people参加,参与(活动)◆she listens but she never joins in.她只是听,但从不参与其中。◆i wish he would join in with the other children.我真希望他能够和别的孩子一块玩。◆he didn't dare to join in the singing.他不敢和大家一起唱。■ have a part-->■ play a part -->idiomto be involved in an activity or situation and influence its development参与(并发挥作用)◆she plays an active part in local politics.她积极参与地方政治活动。◆we all have a part in the making of this decision.做这个决定我们大家都有份儿。 ➡ see also part → involvement ■ share [intransitive, transitive] to work together with other people in an equal way to make work or responsibilities easier共同承担;分担◆i try to get the kids to share in the housework.我试着让孩子们分担点家务活儿。◆don't try to do everything yourself: you will need to share the load with your partner.不要什么事都自己做,你需要和同伴分担这些工作。ⓘ collocates of share in this meaning include work, load, burden and responsibilities. * share 表达此义时的搭配词有 work、load、burden 和 responsibilities。  ➡ see also share → share noun ■ enter into sth -->phrasal verb (rather formal) to become involved in a formal or business relationship with sb; to take an active part in sth开始(建立正式或商务关系);进入;积极参与◆read the small print before you enter into any agreement.订立任何协议之前,先把协议细则阅读一遍。◆i refuse to enter into correspondence with such people.我拒绝与这种人建立通信联系。join [countable] a place where two things are fixed together连接处;接合点◆the two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join.这两块粘合得太好了,几乎看不出接缝。  ➡ see also join → link verb 2 note 辨析 joint or join?a joint is part of the structure of sth; it is usually carefully made in a particular way and the two parts often meet at an angle to form a corner. a join is usually made from necessity, not design, for example because sth has broken, or in order to put two pieces of sth together to make a larger piece; the two parts often meet in a straight line. * joint 是结构的一部份,通常是精心制作而成,两部份连接起来常形成拐角。join 通常出于有必要而做,而非因为设计成这样,如因东西破裂了,或为了将某物的两块连成较大的一块,接合的两部份常连成直线。join [transitive, intransitive] to become a member of an organization, company or club; to do sth that sb else is also doing or go somewhere with them成为⋯的一员;参加;加入;参与◆she joined the company three months ago.她三个月前进了这家公司。◆i've joined an aerobics class.我参加了有氧健身班。◆it costs £20 to join.要交 20 英镑才可参加。◆will you join us for lunch?你和我们一起吃午饭好吗?◆members of the public joined the search for the missing boy.许多民众参与了搜寻失踪男孩的行动。join [transitive, intransitive] to fix or connect two or more things together, often things that have been specially made to fit together; to be fixed together or connected连接;接合;联结◆join the two sections of pipe together.把这两段管子连接在一起。◆the island is joined to the mainland by a bridge.这个岛靠一座桥与大陆相连。◆draw a line joining (up) the dots.画一条线将这些点连接起来。◆how do these two pieces join?这两件东西该怎样接合呢? ➡ see also join → connection join [intransitive, transitive](of two or more roads, rivers or lines) to come towards each other and meet at a point.(两条或多条道路、河流或线)汇合,相汇,相交◆i'll meet you at the place where the two paths join.我会在两条小路汇合处和你碰面。◆the path joins the road near the trees.这条小路在树林旁与公路汇合。join¹/dʒɔɪn ||; dʒɔɪn/verb1. [t] join a to b;join a and b (together) to fasten or connect one thing to another 联结;连接: ◇the channel tunnel joins britain to europe. 海峡隧道将英国与欧洲大陆联结起来。◇the two pieces of wood had been carefully joined together. 这两块木板已被小心接合。◇we've knocked down the wall and joined the two rooms into one. 我们拆掉了中间那道墙,把两个房间连成一个。 2. [i,t] join (up) (with sb/sth) to meet or unite (with sb/sth) to form one thing or group 与(某人)会合;与…合而为一: ◇do the two rivers join (up) at any point? 这两条河有没有在什么地方汇流?◇where does this road join the motorway? 这条路在什么地方接上高速公路?◇would you like to join us for a drink? 跟我们一起喝一杯,好不好? 3. [t] to become a member of a club or organization 加入(俱乐部或组织): ◇i've joined an aerobics class. 我参加了健身操班。◇he joined the company three months ago. 他三个月前进那家公司。 4. [t] to take your place in sth or to take part in sth 参加;加入…的行列: ◇we'd better go and join the queue if we want to see the film. 我们要看电影的话,最好现在就去排队。◇come downstairs and join the party. 到楼下来参加聚会吧。 5. [i,t] join (with) sb in sth/in doing sth/to do sth;join together in doing sth/to do sth to take part with sb (often in doing sth for sb else) 跟某人一起做(常指为了另一人) · ◇everybody here joins me in wishing you the best of luck in your new job. 这里所有人和我都祝你新工作胜任愉快。◇the whole school joined together to sing the school song. 全校上下齐声唱校歌。 join forces (with sb)→force¹ join in (sth/doing sth) to take part in an activity 参加;参与: ◇everyone started singing but frank refused to join in. 人人都开始唱歌,就弗兰克不愿参加。 join up to become a member of the army, navy or air force 参军;入伍;从军join²/dʒɔɪn ||; dʒɔɪn/noun [c] a place where two things are fixed or connected 接合处: ◇he glued the handle back on so cleverly that you couldn't see the join. 他用胶水将把手黏回原处,黏得如此巧妙,简直看不出接合处在哪儿。 jointo join something together1 to join two things together with wire, glue etc2 when a wire, pipe etc goes between two things so that they are joined3 when something joins one place with another4 when lines, roads, rivers etc come together and join5 when things are joined together6 the place or part where two things jointo join an organization7 to join a club or organization8 to join a military force9 to join an organization after being a member of a different one10 to get someone to join a club or organizationrelated wordsto join in 参加 take part/be involved,see alsowith/together,unite,1. to join two things together with wire, glue etc 用金属丝、胶水等接合两件物品 join /dʒɔɪn/ [transitive verb] to join two things together, for example by using glue or a piece of wood or metal [用胶水、木或金属等]把[两个物件]连接起来 join the two pieces of wood using a strong glue. 用强力胶水把这两块木头黏合起来。join something together doctors had to use a metal rod to join the two pieces of bone together. 医生得用一根金属棒把两块骨头接起来。 join the sleeve and the shoulder parts together. 把袖子和肩部缝合起来。 attach /əˈtætʃ/ [transitive verb] to join one thing to another, so that it stays in position but can be removed later 连接;附上;固定[但可拆除] attach something to something it took a couple of minutes to attach the trailer to the back of the truck. 花了好几分钟才把拖车连接到卡车后部。 the doctor attached a tiny monitor to the baby's head. 医生把一台微型监测器固定在婴儿的头上。be attached to something the references and diagrams were attached to the document. 参考书目和示意图都附在文件上。 fix /fɪks/ [transitive verb] especially british to join one thing firmly to another, using screws, nails, or glue, so that it stays there permanently 【尤英】[用螺钉、钉或胶水永久地]固定;安装 be fixed to something the chairs and tables were fixed to the floor. 椅子和桌子被固定在地面上。fix something to something they disconnected the gas, and fixed the water heater to an outside wall. 他们切断了煤气,把热水器装在外墙上。 fasten /ˈfɑːsənǁˈfæ-/ [transitive verb] to fix one thing firmly to another, using string, wire, or tape, in a way that makes it easy to remove later [用绳、金属线或带子]系牢,缚紧;扣住 fasten something to something claire carefully fastened the brooch to her dress. 克莱尔小心翼翼地把胸针扣到她的连衣裙上。be fastened to something snowflake ornaments and tiny red ribbons were fastened to the christmas tree. 雪花形饰物及细小的红丝带被系到圣诞树上。 connect /kəˈnekt/ [transitive verb] to join two pieces of equipment together with a wire or a pipe, so that electricity, water, gas etc can pass from one to the other [用金属线或管道]把[两件设备]连接起来 connect something to something have you connected the speakers to the amplifier? 你把扬声器与扩音器连接上了吗?be connected to something the scanner is connected to a computer that prints the name and price of each grocery item at the checkout. 扫描器与电脑相连接,由电脑将每件杂货的名称与价格在付款处打印出来。 link /lɪŋk/ [transitive verb] to connect two computers, machines, or systems so that electronic signals can pass from one to the other 连接[两台电脑、机器或系统] the two tv stations are linked by satellite. 这两家电视台通过卫星连接。link something to something the college provides technology to all faculty members and students to link them to the internet. 学院向全体教职员和学生提供技术,让他们连接上互联网。be linked to something all the pcs in the office are linked to a main server. 办公室内所有的个人电脑都跟主服务器连接着。2. when a wire, pipe etc goes between two things so that they are joined 金属线、管子等在两个物体间将其连接 connect /kəˈnekt/ [transitive verb] if something such as a wire or pipe connects two things, it goes between them, especially so that something can get from one to the other [电线或管子等把两个物体]连接起来 connect something to something the hoses which connect the radiator to the engine are leaking. 连接散热器和引擎的软管有渗漏。 the umbilical cord connects the baby to the placenta. 脐带把婴儿与胎盘连在一起。connect something with something home workers are connected with the office by the internet. 在家上班的员工通过互联网与办公室联系。connect something and something jennings has twisted the ligaments which connect the knee-cap and the lower part of the leg. 詹宁斯扭伤了连接膝盖和小腿的韧带。 link /lɪŋk/ [transitive verb] if a wire links two machines or places, it connects them [金属线]连接[两台机器或两个地方] there is an underwater telephone cable linking the two islands. 有一条海底电话缆线连接着这两个岛屿。link something with something there's a fault in the wire that links the printer with the computer. 打印机和电脑的连线出了毛病。 connection /kəˈnekʃən/ [countable noun] a wire or piece of metal that joins two parts of a machine or electrical system [连接机器或电子系统的]电线;接头 carefully check all the electrical connections. 仔细检查所有的电线接头。loose connection one that is not joined properly 接触不良 there must be a loose connection somewhere - the phone isn't working. 肯定有个地方接触不良—电话无法使用。3. when something joins one place with another 某物将两处地方连接起来 connect /kəˈnekt/ [transitive verb] connect something with something the golden gate bridge connects san francisco with marin county. 金门大桥连接着圣弗朗西斯科和马林县。connect something and something the government was planning a new railway connecting marseille and paris. 政府计划修建一条连接马赛和巴黎的新铁路。be connected by something the two lakes are connected by a narrow canal. 这两座湖之间由一条狭窄的运河连接着。 link /lɪŋk/ [transitive verb] if a bridge, road, railway or an air service links one place with another, it joins them together so that people can travel easily from one place to another [桥、公路、铁路或航空运输]连接[两地] they are planning a new high-speed railway to link the two capitals. 他们正计划修建一条新的高速铁路将这两个首都连接起来。 batangas and puerto galera are linked by a ferry service which runs twice daily. 八打雁和加莱拉港之间有渡船来往,一天两班。link something with something the channel tunnel has linked britain with mainland europe for the first time. 英吉利海底隧道首次把英国和欧洲大陆连接起来。link something and something interstate 5 links san diego and los angeles. 5号州际公路把圣迭戈与洛杉矶相连接。 link /lɪŋk/ [countable noun] something that joins two places that are far apart, so that people can travel between them or communicate between them [交通或通讯的]连接线 the two tv stations are joined by a satellite link. 这两家电视台由卫星连接。link between rebels bombed the beira railroad, a vital link between the capital and the port. 叛军轰炸了贝拉铁路,这条铁路是连接首都与港口的重要路线。 a telephone link between the two presidents 两位总统之间的一条电话连线4. when lines, roads, rivers etc come together and join 线、公路、河流等汇合 join/meet /dʒɔɪn, miːt/ [intransitive/transitive verb not in progressive] if two or more lines, roads, rivers etc join or meet, or if one joins or meets the other, they come together at a particular place [两条或两条以上的线、公路、河流等]汇合,聚合 the monongahela river joins the allegheny river in pittsburgh. 莫农加希拉河在匹兹堡与阿勒格尼河汇合。 the m11 meets the m25 near epping. 11号公路和25号公路在埃平附近交汇。 accidents are frequent where the two roads join. 两条路的交汇处经常发生交通事故。 the point where the two lines meet is called the apex of a triangle. 两线相交的一点被称为三角形的顶点。 converge /kənˈvɜːʳdʒ/ [intransitive verb not in progressive] formal if two or more roads, rivers, lines etc converge, they gradually become closer to each other and join together at a particular point 【正式】[两条或两条以上的路、河流、线等在某一点上]会合 the borders of thailand, laos and burma all converge at this point. 泰国、老挝和缅甸三国边境都在这一点相交。 traffic is heavy where the two roads converge. 两条路的交汇处交通繁忙。converge with the river rhine converges with the mosel at the city of koblenz. 莱茵河在科布伦茨市与摩泽尔河汇流。 merge /mɜːʳdʒ/ [intransitive verb not in progressive] if two roads or paths merge, they join together and become a single road or path [两条路]合二为一,合并 when you get into london the two roads merge. 你进入伦敦后这两条路就合二为一了。merge with the store is just near where south street merges with washburn street. 那家商店就在南街和沃什本街会合处的附近。 after a while, the trail we were on merged with another, bigger trail. 过了一会,我们走的那条小路汇入了另一条稍宽广一些的路。5. when things are joined together 物件连接起来 be joined/be joined together /biː ˈdʒɔɪnd, biː ˌdʒɔɪnd təˈgeðəʳ/ [verb phrase] about 100 million years ago south america was joined to africa. 大约在一亿年以前,南美洲与非洲是相连的。 the twins were joined together at birth and had to be separated in a very delicate operation. 这两个孪生儿出生时身体相连,不得不进行相当精细的手术把他们分开。6. the place or part where two things join 两物交接的地方或部分 joint /dʒɔɪnt/ [countable noun] the place where two pieces of wood, metal, plastic etc are joined, especially so that they make one continuous piece [两块木头、金属、塑料等的]接合处;接头 one of the joints in the pipe was cracked and gas was escaping. 管子有个接合处裂了,煤气由此泄漏。 duvall had just glued the joints of the chair and was tightening a vise to hold them in place. 杜瓦尔刚把椅子的接点黏合起来,并拧紧台钳将其固定住。 the join /ðə ˈdʒɔɪn/ [singular noun] british the place where two or more pieces of something have been joined together, especially where it has been repaired 【英】[两个物体的]连接处[尤指修理过的地方] it's been glued back together so well you can hardly see the join. 这东西黏得很好,几乎看不出其中的接口。 years ago, someone had resealed the tank, and now water was beginning to leak from the rusty join. 几年前,有人补过水箱,现在水慢慢地开始从生了锈的接合处漏出来了。 connection /kəˈnekʃən/ [countable noun] the place where something is joined to something else, through which electricity or information flows 连接,联结;接头部分 check the connections to make sure all the wires are in the correct places. 检查接头部分确保所有电线都正确连接。 by the end of the decade, direct satellite connections for the internet may be available. 到这个十年结束时,互联网可能会以卫星直接连线。 intelligent people tend to have strong connections between the neurons in their brains. 聪明人的大脑神经元通常都有紧密的联系。loose connection there must be a loose connection somewhere that's stopping it from working. 肯定是有个接头松了使它不能运转。 junction /ˈdʒʌŋkʃən/ [countable noun] british the place where two large roads, railway lines, rivers etc join or cross 【英】[公路、铁路、河流等的]汇合处,交叉口 i live in a block of flats at the junction of cambridge road and kilburn high street. 我住在剑桥路和奇尔本大街交叉路口的一幢公寓大楼里。 one of britain's worst rail accidents happened at clapham junction. 英国最严重的一起铁路交通事故发生在克拉珀母铁道交叉口。 intersection /ˌɪntəʳˈsekʃən, ˈɪntəʳsekʃən/ [countable noun] especially american the place where two roads cross each other 【尤美】十字路口,交叉口 the intersection is one of the busiest in the city. 这个交叉口是市里最繁忙的交叉口之一。intersection of we waited at the intersection of fulton street and gough avenue for the lights to change. 我们在富尔顿街和戈夫大街的十字路口等着绿灯亮起来。7. to join a club or organization 加入某个俱乐部或组织 join /dʒɔɪn/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to become a member of an organization such as a club, company, or political party 成为[俱乐部、公司或政党]的一员,加入 2000 people joined the library last year. 去年有2,000人加入图书馆。 any child wanting to join the after-school club should see mrs williams. 想参加课外活动俱乐部的小朋友应该找威廉斯太太。 a lot of people want to join, so there's a long waiting list. 许多人都想加入,因此出现了长长的等候名单。 become a member /bɪˌkʌm ə ˈmembəʳ/ [verb phrase] to join an organization or club 成为会员 you have to be eighteen before you can become a member. 你必须够18岁才能成为会员。become a member of palmerton became a member of the church in 1984, when he was still in the navy. 帕尔默顿于1984年加入教会,当时他还在海军服役。 several other countries had applied to become members of nato. 有其他一些国家申请成为北大西洋公约组织成员国。 enrol british /enroll american /ɪnˈrəʊl/ [intransitive verb] to join an educational course, a class, a university etc, by officially adding your name to the list of people who attend 注册;入学 classes began soon after we enrolled. 我们注册入学没多久就开始上课了。enrol in two hundred and eighty women enrolled in the argus club this year. 今年有280名妇女加入了阿格斯俱乐部。 most students who enroll in geology courses do not intend to become geologists. 注册学习地质学课程的大多数学生并不打算成为地质学家。enrol at in 1966 he enrolled at the university of london to study history. 1966年他进了伦敦大学学习历史。 enrolment/enrollment [uncountable noun] once we have received a cheque for the course fees, your enrolment will be complete. 我们一收到学费的支票,你的注册就完成了。 enter /ˈentəʳ/ [transitive verb] written to start working in a particular profession or company, or to start attending a particular educational institution 【书面】开始从事[某职业];开始加入[某公司或某教育机构] eighty percent of the children in the program had entered university with good grades. 参加该计划的儿童中有80%以优异成绩进了大学。 when she first entered the teaching profession, children were much better behaved in the classroom. 她刚投身教育事业时,学生在教室里的行为要好得多。8. to join a military force 参军 join /dʒɔɪn/ [transitive verb] he joined the navy when he was 16. 他16岁时加入了海军。 the advertising campaign is trying to persuade people to join the armed forces 这次广告宣传力劝大家参军。 join up /ˌdʒɔɪn ˈʌp/ [intransitive phrasal verb] to join the armed forces, especially when there is a war 参军,入伍[尤指战争时期] most of the boys went to town to join up. 大部分男孩都到镇上参军去了。 when her brothers joined up in 1914, she took over the running of the business. 她兄弟于1914年入伍后,她便接管了公司。 enlist /ɪnˈlɪst/ [intransitive verb] to join the armed forces, because you want either to fight in a war of because you want a job as a soldier, sailor etc when there is not a war 从军,入伍 in the first year of the war a million men enlisted voluntarily. 战争头一年有100万男丁志愿入伍。enlist in he enlisted in the air force and eventually became a pilot. 他应募参加空军,后来成了一名飞行员。9. to join an organization after being a member of a different one 加入某个组织之后又加入另一个组织 go over to /gəʊ ˈəʊvəʳ tuː/ [transitive phrasal verb not in passive] british to join a group or organization that opposes the one that you have left, especially because you disagree with something they have done 【英】转投到[尤因对原团体或组织的做法持有不同意见] they both went over to the socialists because they disagreed with reforms to the health service. 因为对卫生保健制度的改革持有不同意见,他们俩都转投社会党了。 there is a clause in the contract that prevents executives going over to the competition. 合同中有一条款用以防止行政人员转投到竞争对手那里。10. to get someone to join a club or organization 使某人加入某俱乐部或组织 recruit /rɪˈkruːt/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to find people to work for, or become members of, an organization or group 招收,吸收;招聘 the young adventurers are trying to recruit more girls. “青年冒险家”在设法多吸收一些女孩。 we're not recruiting at the moment. 我们目前不招聘员工。 for the controlled study on drinking habits, we recruited men between 35 and 45. 为了对酗酒习惯进行控制研究,我们招募了35岁到45岁的男子。 recruit [countable noun] someone who has been recruited recently: 新成员;新兵 peter is one of our new recruits. 彼得是我们的新成员之一。☞ join¹☞ join²
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