| Level | A1 |
|---|---|
| Kind | verb |
| Front | join |
| IPA | /dʒɔɪn / verb |
| Back | birleştirmek katılmak, üye olmak |
| Back 2 | join (verb) /dʒɔɪn
/ verb
CONNECT
1 [transitive]
join A to B; join A and B
(together)
to fasten or connect
one thing to another
birleştirmek
The Channel Tunnel joins Britain to Europe.
The two pieces of wood had been carefully
joined together.
We've knocked down the wall and joined the
two rooms into one.
BECOME ONE
2 [intransitive,
transitive]
join
(up) (with sb/sth)
to meet or unite (with
sb/sth) to form one thing or group
birleşmek, katılmak
Do the two rivers join (up) at any point?
Where does this road join the motorway?
Would you like to join us for a drink?
CLUB
3 [transitive]
to become a member of
a club or organization
katılmak, üye
olmak
I've joined an aerobics class.
He joined the company three months ago.
TAKE PART
4 [transitive]
to take your place in
sth or to take part in sth
katılmak
We'd better go and join the queue if we
want to see the film.
Come downstairs and join the party.
5 [intransitive,
transitive]
join
(with) sb in sth/in doing sth/to do sth; join together in doing sth/to do sth
to take part with sb
(often in doing sth for sb else)
katılmak, birleşmek
Everybody here joins me in wishing you the
best of luck in your new job.
The whole school joined together to sing
the school song.
IDIOM
join
forces (with sb)
to work together in
order to achieve a shared goal
güçlerini
birleştirmek
The two companies joined forces to win the
contract.
PHRASAL VERBS
join
in (sth/doing sth)
to take part in an
activity
katılmak, yer
almak
Everyone started singing but Frank refused
to join in.
join
up
to become a member of
the army, navy or air force
askere
gitmek
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