transitive verb
enter
Put ... into ...
Participation; Join; Input (data)
Bring [join]
Write down ...; Sign up; Put forward (in writing)
Start, start.
The law was formally put forward; Formal possession; apply for
To declare (a ship or cargo) to the customs.
Written or printed in; classify
Bring (a horse, dog, etc.) on the field for the first time; Train (horses, dogs, etc). )
join the army
join the army
employment
hire
Write down the details in the book
Enter the details in the account book.
go into action
Start fighting
Bring a lawsuit against sb.
Sue sb.
Report the ship to customs.
Announce the ship's entry into the port
I've never had this idea.
I never thought about it.
Rivers flow into the sea.
Rivers flow into the sea.
idiom
Enter, participate in; Begin to be a part of; Become the party who starts to discuss or consider understanding; Feel the same way about ... ...
Enter, begin to enjoy, acquire (ownership or property of), etc. )
Enter, begin to enjoy, acquire (ownership or property, etc.).
Enter for (for ...)
Sign up for ...)
Sign up for sb. For (for ...)
Enter (account book)
Modern English-Chinese Dictionary Input
Transitive verb, six.
enter
Come in without knocking.
Go in without knocking.
We won't discuss the plan for the time being.
We will not consider discussing the plan for the time being.
Her dream of entering this famous university has come true.
Her dream of being admitted to a famous university has come true.
join
join the army
join the army
Sign up; registry office
Common phrases
join
register
Sign up for the race
Take part in a race
"I also take part in the garden competition every year, and I always win the small prize of the worst garden in town!"
"I also sign up for the garden competition every year, but I always win the small prize of the worst garden in the town!"
Many cars took part in the race last year.
"Last year, many cars took part in this kind of race."
Start (a relationship)
Start; get down to
enter into a contract (with)
conclude a contract
Our store has reached a contract with a clothing company to buy 100 T-shirts every week.
Our store has reached a contract with a clothing company to wholesale 100 T-shirts every week.
This agreement shall come into force upon signing.
The agreement will take effect immediately after it is signed.
We will discuss the details at the next meeting.
We will discuss the details at the next meeting.
This factory began to produce transistors more than forty years ago.
This factory began to produce transistors more than forty years ago.
Experience; join
belong to ...
Rice has entered their diet to a great extent.
Rice has become one of their staple foods.
Concise English-Chinese dictionary input
transitive verb
Enter, join, join, log in, and start.
intransitive verb
Go in [play] and join in.
Noun (short for noun)
Enter [Enter]
join
intransitive verb
Combine, unite, meet (to; And)
Accompany, accompany
Participate in (at; And)
Adjoin, approach
join the army
Take part in a game [conversation]
Take part in a game [dialogue]
Your mother joins me in congratulating you on your extraordinary academic achievements.
Your mother joins me in congratulating you on your great academic achievements.
I agree with you on this point.
i agree with you on this point.
Our farms adjoin the river.
Our farm is near the river.
He joined the army and fought for his motherland.
He joined the army and fought for his motherland.
idiom
Go hand in hand and work together.
Take part in (activities) and (do sth) together.
Join, connect, install ...
Join yourself; Obey different authorities
Join ... Join together. ...
Join the army and join the army; Connect (a circuit).
Join up
Combine with ... in partnership with ... in cooperation with ...; Compassion and ... go to war [fire]
Reference vocabulary
Joint joint connection
They all mean "union", "combination" and "union".
Joining means that "everything is directly connected, and the degree of connection can be tight or loose, or it can be separated", such as:
The new highway connects the two cities.
The new highway connects the two cities.
Combine mainly refers to "two or more people or things are combined for the same purpose, and the original part shall not change or lose its nature after combination", such as:
Mix milk with water.
Mix water with milk.
Unite emphasizes "close combination", which means "extremely difficult to separate", such as:
solidarity
Stick together.
Connect is weaker than combine and unite, which means "connecting things through some medium and still maintaining their original characteristics", such as:
A path connects with the highway.
A path connects with several highways.
Separation part
Modern English-Chinese Dictionary Joining
Transitive verb, six.
(often used with to and together) combine; ring
Connect the ends of the rope.
Tie the ends of the rope together.
Tie a knot to connect the two ropes.
Tie a knot to connect the two ropes.
This road connects two villages.
This road connects two villages.
Make friends with; (of two families) form a marriage alliance.
Marry someone
(of two families) form a marriage alliance.
(used with in, for) a companion; Accompany; along with ...
Would you like to go for a walk with me?
Would you like to take a walk with me?
Would you like to have coffee with us?
Would you like to have coffee with us?
The section chief will have dinner with us.
The director will have dinner with us.
Participation; join
Attend a party
Join a political party
He joined the army.
He joined the army.
Everyone took part in the game.
Everyone took part in the competition.
When did he join the cult?
When did he become a fanatical believer?
(often used with, to) unite.
Meet; join
Where does this path join the highway?
Where does this path intersect with the main road?
Where do these two roads meet?
Where do these two roads meet?
Part of speech change
Noun (short for noun)
Intersection point; common
This material has a seam.
There is a connection point on this material.
Common phrases
join
join
join the army
join the army
(often used with with) connect.
Where do these two roads meet?
Where do these two roads meet?
idiom
Shake hands; make concerted efforts
Let's join hands and establish friendship.
Let's make up hand in hand.
Concise English-Chinese dictionary addition
intransitive verb
Join, combine, join
transitive verb
Connect, combine, connect, connect
Noun (short for noun)
Connect, combine and join.
Replace the drive letter with a subdirectory name.
join
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Participate in, participate in