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conjoin

/kuhn-join/US // kənˈdʒɔɪn //UK // (kənˈdʒɔɪn) //

连接,衔接,连接起来,连接到

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to join together; unite; combine; associate.
    • : Grammar. to join as coordinate elements, especially as coordinate clauses.

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Examples

  • Charity and Kathleen Lincoln were conjoined at the torso when they were born more than two decades ago.

  • In the novel, Nephthys and Osiris are born in the land of the Gullah, fingers conjoined at the pointer.

  • He told me that I had to look at each scene as separate entities that do not conjoin.

  • This will the wife notices; but she does not conjoin herself with it, except pretendedly or in the way of sport.

  • But in case they are not influenced by internal affections, which conjoin minds, the bonds of matrimony are loosed in the house.

  • Unless the external affections are influenced by internal, which conjoin minds, the bonds of wedlock are loosed in the house, 275.

  • The intention of all mystic ceremonies, according to Sallustius, was to conjoin the world and the gods.

  • Although some of us may conjoin the attitudes successfully, in most of us they must conflict.