0 (often with up, on etc) to put together or connect -- bercantum
1 to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry -- menghubungkan
3 (sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with) -- bertemu
4 to come into the company of -- sertai
I’ll join you later in the restaurant.
5 a place where two things are joined -- tempat sambungan
Some returned to join another garden on a false identity.
They both joined religious associations that re-created and reinforced the intimacy of an imagined but bygone village community.
About 60 other parties also joined the electoral contest, both within and outside the major contending alliances.
The number of new walkers joining each month remained stable for the first 8 months of the scheme.
The two membranes join at the nuclear pore membrane, which surrounds the nuclear pore complexes.
When the younger child wants to join in, the friend tells the older child to exclude the younger sibling from play.
They then join with community members in participatory processes in order to evaluate dam planning.
This is not a process of a large number of competitors joining a system that thereby becomes entrenched.
中文繁体
連接, 接合, (使)交會…
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连接, 接合, (使)交会…
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ingresar (en), unirse a, unir…
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entrar (para), reunir-se com, juntar…
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(団体)に加入する, ~に加わる, ~をくっつける…
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girmek, üye olmak, katılmak…
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rejoindre, adhérer à, joindre…
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ingressar (en), afiliar-se (a), afegir-se a…
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