rejoin 的 2 个定义
- to come again into the company of: to rejoin a party after a brief absence.
- to join together again; reunite.
- to become joined together again.
rejoin 近义词
answer back
更多rejoin例句
- We wish Paul the best of luck and look forward to him rejoining our club.
- It was only a year ago that his free agency was a binary choice of rejoining the Nationals or retiring.
- A big herd like the one he followed offers too many opportunities for antelope to splinter into smaller groups, then rejoin again.
- All the players sent home Thursday through contact tracing rejoined the team Friday, the Giants announced.
- I hate that I can’t be there, but I’ll be watching from isolation and pulling for our guys while I wait for the opportunity to rejoin the team.
- She did not spearhead initiatives to help mothers rejoin the world of work.
- Today their leader, Masoud Barzani, issued a general call-up for retired Kurdish fighters to rejoin the peshmerga.
- After more than 60 years, Avivi has made no moves to rejoin Israel proper.
- The Taliban may be hoping these guys are going to rejoin the fight, but this is mainly a huge propaganda win.
- Clapper says he was reluctant to rejoin the administration that got rid of him before.
- I have left a dozen men behind me, who'll hunt me over the country, if I don't rejoin them without delay.
- When the main advance commenced the Marshal was summoned to rejoin the Grand Army.
- Marryat gives us in “Peter Simple” a vivid and convincing picture of the sailor going to Portsmouth to rejoin his ship.
- But I rejoin, if you desire anything very much, is it sufficient to conclude that this desire will be fulfilled?
- He was instructed to cross the river somewhere east of Louisville and to rejoin the column on its line of march through Indiana.