English
Etymology
OF. joindre, from L. jungere "to join, yoke," from Proto-Indo-European *yeug- "to join, unite"
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-join.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�ɪn|-�ɪn
Verb
en-verb
- To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
#:The plumber joined the two ends of the broken pipe.
#:We joined our efforts to get an even better result.
- To come together; to meet.
#:Parallel lines never join.
#:These two rivers join in about 80 miles.
- To come into the company of.
#:I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.
- To become a member of.
#:Many children join a sports club.
#:Most politicians have joined a party.
Translations
Catalan: afegir, ajuntar
Chinese Characters: �, �, �
Dutch: t-|nl|voegen
French: rejoindre
German: verbinden (1), sich treffen (2), sich anschlie�en (3), beitreten (4)
Portuguese: t+|pt|juntar
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Russian: t|ru|�оедин���|scCyrl (soedinjat'), t|ru|об�един���|scCyrl (ob'edinjat')
Slovene: združiti (1,2), pridružiti se (3,4)
Spanish: t-|es|juntar
Noun
en-noun
- An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect.
Translations
Catalan: t-|ca|unió
German: Verbindung f (1)
Russian: t+|ru|�оединение|sc=Cyrl (soedinenie)
Category:1000 English basic words
Finnish
Etymology 1
Verb
join
- fi-form of|juoda|typeverb|prfirst-person|plsingular|moodindicative|tense=past
Etymology 2
Noun
join
- fi-form of|joki|typenoun|caseinstructive|pl=plural
ar:join
de:join
fa:join
fr:join
io:join
it:join
kk:join
hu:join
pt:join
ru:join
simple:join
fi:join
ta:join
te:join
vi:join
zh:join
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