0 to become a member of an organization -- ingresar (en)
He joined the army when he was 18.
1 to do something or go somewhere with someone -- unirse a
Would you like to join us for dinner?
3 to meet at a particular point -- unirse, tocarse
4 the place where two or more things are fastened together -- junta
5 to become a member of an organization or group, or to begin working somewhere -- unirse
7 to come to the same place to do sth together -- unirse
8 indicates you have had the same bad experience as sb you are talking to -- bienvenido al club
10 to hold sb’s hand in yours -- darse la mano
They all joined hands and sang. Todos se dieron la mano y cantaron.
The great unknown is always too easy a threat, and it is easy to join that particular chorus.
The important thing is that we allow them to join the euro area as soon as possible.
I have started a social media campaign on this which everybody is welcome to join.
We must work with each other cooperatively and in the interests of all, and in the interests of those who want to join us.
We are doing a great deal for those countries wishing to join us, but we must redouble our efforts.
Let us also accept that the new members want to join the euro area as quickly as possible.
In addition, in the majority of those countries preparing to join the eurozone, the convergence criteria will, in the medium term, also limit what economic stimulus measures can be taken.
Not six, but probably ten countries, will be joining, and not in 2002, but in 2004.
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