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This flashcard defines "jointly" as an adverb that describes actions performed together by two or more people or entities. It signifies shared participation or combined effort in an activity.
This flashcard defines "jointly" as an adverb that describes actions performed together by two or more people or entities. It signifies shared participation or combined effort in an activity.
jointjoint1 /dʒɔɪnt/ ●●○S3W2 adjective [only before noun]
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1involving two or more people or groups, or owned or shared by them: The two ministers have issued a joint statement. Both companies are involved in the joint development of a new medium-sized car. The meal was a joint effort (=two or more people worked on it together). Manchester United and Arsenal are joint favourites to win the title (=are thought to have the same chance of winning). Both parties must sign the form if the account is to be in joint names (=belong to two named people).2joint venture a business activity begun by two or more people or companies working together3joint resolution law a decision or law agreed by both houses of the US Congress and signed by the president—jointly adverb: tenants who are jointly responsible for their rent
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jointly
[dʒɔɪntlɪ]
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连带地(56%),共同地(44%)
adv.共同地;连带地
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