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join up vb (adverb) 1. (intr) to become a member of a military or other organization; enlist2. (often foll by with) to unite or connectjoin upTo form separate aircraft or groups of aircraft into a specific formation.Translationsjoin (dʒoin) verb1. (often with up, ~on etc) to put together or connect. The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide. 合併,連接 连接2. to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry. Join point A to point B. (幾何學,以直線)連接(兩點) (几何学)接合 3. to become a member of (a group). Join our club! 加入 加入4. (sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with). This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday. 交接,匯集 交接,相遇 5. to come into the company of. I'll join you later in the restaurant. 會合 加入 noun a place where two things are joined. You can hardly see the joins in the material. 交接處 接连处join forces to come together for united work or action. We would do better if we joined forces (with each other). 合作,會師 联合join hands to clasp one another's hands (eg for dancing). Join hands with your partner; They joined hands in a ring. (跳舞時)握住舞伴的手 紧握join in to take part (in). We're playing a game – do join in!; He would not join in the game. 加入 参加join up to become a member of an armed force. He joined up in 1940. 從軍 参军join up
join up1. To join a group or organization of some kind. The army recruiters work to get young people to join up. Now that the organization is more inclusive, we're seeing a lot more people joining up.2. To work together or collaborate; team up. The two charities are joining up to raise awareness about the cause. If we all join up, we can get done in half the time.3. To connect. Once we join up those pipes, the connection will be complete.See also: join, upjoin upto join some organization. The club has opened its membership rolls again. Are you going to join up? I can't afford to join up.See also: join, upjoin upv.1. To become a member of some group or organization: After the recruiter's speech, I decided to join up.2. To collaborate or team up with someone: The advertising firm joined up with the baseball team to promote the new manager.3. To connect together: The points join up to form a straight line.4. To connect something with some other thing: Join up the dots, and you'll see a picture. When we join these pieces up, the puzzle will be completed.See also: join, upjoin up
join upTo form separate aircraft or groups of aircraft into a specific formation. Aircraft taking off individually or in pairs join up to form a composite formation. Similarly, aircraft join up for air-to-air refueling. Aircraft may rejoin the formation after they have split for some reason.ThesaurusSeejoin |