joining / dʒɔɪn /

加入加盟参加入职

joining3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  2. to come into contact or union with: The brook joins the river.
  3. to bring together in a particular relation or for a specific purpose, action, etc.; unite: to join forces against the smugglers.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to come into or be in contact or connection: a place where cliffs and sea join.
  2. to become united, associated, or combined; associate or ally oneself; participate: Please join with us in our campaign.
  3. to take part with others: Let's all join in.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a joining.
  2. a place or line of joining; seam.
  3. Mathematics. union.

joining 近义词

v. 动词 verb

unite

v. 动词 verb

affiliate with organization

v. 动词 verb

touch; border on

更多joining例句

  1. “We would have to do a lot of joins and negotiate a lot of complicated business logic, which would have caused high latency,” Gupta says.
  2. In any case, the Kegelhelm was soon discontinued in favor of the renowned Corinthian Helmet, because of its inherent weakness in design relating to the joins by which the aforementioned pieces were attached to the main conical cap.
  3. Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health.
  4. Lucas answered immediately when asked why he wanted to join the NYPD.
  5. Already, 10 Republicans have declared they will vote for an alternative candidate and more seemed poised to join.
  6. He then escaped from his detention and arrived on Tverskaya Avenue to join his supporters.
  7. He remained as hopeful as ever that he would himself join the NYPD, whatever the danger.
  8. If you have any thoughts of influencing me or my men to join the regular Confederate army, you may as well give up the idea.
  9. The children possessed themselves of the tent, and Mrs. Pontellier went over to join them.
  10. The rebellion spread to their district, and many of the natives on and about the estate were eager to join in the movement.
  11. She would not join the groups in their sports and bouts, but intoxicated with her newly conquered power, she swam out alone.
  12. He was yet ten miles away, and it would be impossible for him to join Guitar before morning.