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I . join [ʤɔɪn] VB trans

6. join (cooperate):

7. join (board):

II . join [ʤɔɪn] VB intr

1. join (connect):

2. join (cooperate):

3. join (enrol):

III . join [ʤɔɪn] N

1. join (seam):

stik m

2. join MATH (set theory):

join in VB intr (in game, in song)

I . join up VB intr

1. join MIL:

join Brit Aus

2. join (connect):

4. join (cooperate):

II . join up VB trans to join up ⇄ sth

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Subsequent to the merger of these councils in 1996, these adjacent camps joined to create a new reservation.
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Over 200 joined the plan that Sunday morning.
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Protesters joined soldiers in protecting the museum, situated beside the burning ruling party headquarters.
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These bulb-shaped organs are joined to tube feet (podia) on the exterior of the animal by short linking canals that pass through ossicles in the ambulacral groove.
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At the same time a kombi (estate car) version joined the range.
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Others joined the navy for the same purpose, and some enlisted not only to make a living but to enjoy adventurous and exciting travel experiences.
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The trio were joined by three female backing dancers and two fire jugglers for their performance, while the screens showed urban scenes.
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Until the second pole is needed, it is either used as electrode line or joined in parallel with the pole in use.
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During the course of the proceedings, the appellant was joined as an intervenor.
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After the salvo, the cavalry rapidly accelerated and joined up the ranks.
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