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I . join [ʤɔɪn] N

join

II . join [ʤɔɪn] VB trans

1. join (connect):

join
łączyć [perf po-]
join hands

2. join (come together):

to join sb
to join sth

3. join (get on):

to join the plane/train

Phrases:

join the club!

join up VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He also encourages him to join a group therapy session.
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Police and more combatants prepare to join the fight.
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After this, she focused more on her schoolwork, and didn't join an exhibit until later on in 1995.
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Each participant will then be allocated the conference call number, a participant user pin, the conference pin and instructions on how to join the conference call.
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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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The policy promoted union-free open shops, where workers would not be required to join a labor union.
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It is said that he went through the villages challenging men to wrestle with him on the condition that they had to join up.
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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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The goal of surgery is to join healthy nerve to unhealthy nerve.
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We must join a crusade to decolonize the minds of black people.
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