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Join English Latin Stem Adjust Conjugal Joust Jugular

正面 506.join
英 [dʒɒɪn]美 [dʒɔɪn]

背面
释义:
vt. 参加;结合;连接vi. 加入;参加;结合n. 结合;连接;接合点n. (Join)人名;(法)茹安
例句:
1. I know you will join me in wishing them Godspeed.我知道你会同我一起祝愿他们诸事顺遂的。

1. 音译“模特儿”。
join 连接来自古法语joindre,连接,一体,性交,来自拉丁语iungere,连接,来自PIE*yeug,连接,词源同jugular,joke,yoga.
joinjoin: [13] Join goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo-European *jug- (which also produced English adjust, conjugal, jostle, joust, jugular, juxtapose, subjugate, yoga, and yoke). Its Latin descendant was jungere ‘join’, which passed into English via joign-, the present stem of Old French joindre. The Latin past participial stem junct- gave English junction [18] and juncture [14], and also, via Spanish, junta [17] (etymologically a body of people ‘joined’ together for a particular purpose, hence a ‘governing committee’).=> adjust, conjugal, joust, jugular, junction, junta, juxtapose, subjugate, yoga, yokejoin (v.)c. 1300, from stem of Old French joindre "join, connect, unite; have sexual intercourse with" (12c.), from Latin iungere "to join together, unite, yoke," from PIE *yeug- "to join, unite" (see jugular). Related: Joined; joining. In Middle English, join sometimes is short for enjoin. Join up "enlist in the army" is from 1916. Phrase if you can't beat them, join them is from 1953. To be joined at the hip figuratively ("always in close connection") is by 1986, from the literal sense in reference to "Siamese twins.""

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