conjoin是什么意思

  • En [ kənˈdʒɔɪn]
  • Us [ kənˈdʒɔɪn]

详细释义

  • 0 to join with something, or to join things together -- (使)结合;(使)联合;(使)连接

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双语用例

  • Carruthers argues for a particular version of the cognitive function of language in his target article, where language serves to conjoin modular representations.

  • Correlatives bring together two events that actually occurred so that they are conjoined in a single independent clause.

  • In many cases, verbs were conjoined that evidently had the same subject.

  • Again, conjoined constraints would have to be proliferated to account for all of the acceptable trade-offs in the model of formant transitions.

  • In these cases, the benefits are, as in the rescue case, necessarily conjoined with the burdens imposed.

  • And yet in this aggregate weight of used-up, "dead" novels, economic value and literary quality could finally be conjoined in an act of negation.

  • One might try to conjoin alignment with itself to rule out multiple violations (hyperinfixation).

  • We can say, tentatively, that a philosophy of life is a theory of the good conjoined with practical recommendations for attaining the good.

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  • 中文繁体

    (使)結合, (使)聯合, (使)連接…

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