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I . join [ʤɔɪn] V. trans.

1. join battery:

(connect) to join sth [to sth]
(connect) to join sth [to sth]
to join sth [to sth] (add)
to join sth together

3. join (enrol):

join
pristopati [form. perf. pristopiti]
join club, party
včlanjevati se [form. perf. včlaniti se]
to join the army

4. join (participate):

to join sth
to join the queue [or line]

6. join (cooperate):

to join forces with sb

7. join (board):

to join a plane/train

II . join [ʤɔɪn] V. intr.

1. join (connect):

to join [with sth]

2. join (cooperate):

to join with sb in doing sth

3. join (enrol):

join
včlanjevati se [form. perf. včlaniti se]
join
vpisovati se [form. perf. vpisati se]

III . join [ʤɔɪn] SUST.

1. join (seam):

join
stik m

2. join MAT. (set theory):

join

join in V. intr. (in game, in song)

I . join up V. intr.

1. join MILIT.:

join ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
vstopati [form. perf. vstopiti]

2. join (connect):

join cells
povezovati se [form. perf. povezati se]
join streets
združevati se [form. perf. združiti se]

3. join (meet):

to join up with sb

4. join (cooperate):

to join up with sb/sth

II . join up V. trans. to join up ⇄ sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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There are also several extra-curricular teams for students to join, such as hockey, soccer, swimming, frisbee, basketball, cross-country, and track and field.
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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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Marimba and bongo players join, and build the pattern up again, note by note, until all nine percussionists are playing.
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Women were more likely than men to join a cause on a social network, but it looks like we might be reaching the saturation point.
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Therefore, he reasoned they must pay union dues, although they do not have to join the union.
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With high-spirited gatherings and song, they recruited marchers from local residents, inviting them to join the occasion.
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The two join forces to defeat the attackers, and the simple-minded behemoth pledges to follow his new master.
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He agreed to join on a two-year contract, subject to a medical examination.
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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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