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    joint查询结果如下:

    音标:[dʒɔɪnt] 现在分词:jointing
    过去式:jointed 过去分词:jointed
    名词复数:joints 第三人称单数:joints

    基本释义/说明:adj. 共同的;连接的;联合的
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    a.
    ①连接的,接合的;
    joint bolt
    插销螺栓.
    joint pipe
    接合管.
    ②联合的;共有的;共同的;
    a joint account
    (银行所立的夫妻)联合帐户.
    joint authors
    合著者.
    joint efforts
    共同努力.
    joint exercises (manoeuvre)
    联合演习.
    the Joint Chiefs of Staff
    [美]参谋长联席会议.
    a joint communiqué (statement)
    联合公报(声明).
    joint ownership
    共有(权).
    joint responsibility
    共同责任.
    a joint state private enterprise.
    公私合营企业.
    a joint-stock company
    股份公司.
    n.
    ①接合;接合处,接合面;接头,榫头;接缝;
    joint between three members
    三联接头.
    the joints in a jigsaw puzzle
    拼板玩具的接头.
    ②关节,骨节;
    finger joints
    手指关节.
    ③牛羊等的腿肉;脊背肉;大片(烤肉);
    a slice off the joint
    (从一大块烤牛肉切下来的)一片烤肉.
    ④[俚](赌窟,烟馆,酒店等)下流场所;
    clip joint
    索价高昂的夜总会;专敲竹杠的商业场所.
    ⑤[俚]用大麻叶制成的烟卷(具有麻醉作用)。【地】节理;
    vi.
    ①贴合;
    ②【植】生节
    vt.
    ①使接合,使连接;
    joint boards
    把木板拼起来.
    a jointed fishing-rod
    多节的鱼竿.
    a jointed doll
    关节能动的洋娃娃.
    ②把...(从关节处)切断;把肉切成大块;
    Please joint this chicken before sending it.
    请您把这只鸡切成大块后送去.
    图典解说
    The hinge of the cover between the spine and boards of a binding.
    包边在装订的书脊和纸板之间的盖子的铰链
    -扩展释义
    【海运】
    接合,接头连接,焊接组件共同的
    n.
    [C]1. 接头,接缝;接合点,2. 【解】关节,3. (枝,菜的)附根,节疤,4. 【地】裂缝,岩石的节理,5. 【英】(带骨的)大块肉,6. 【俚】下流娱乐场所;小酒馆;赌窟,7. 【俚】大麻烟,vt.1. 连接,接合,2. 在关节处分开;把(肉等)切成大块
    【海运】
    接合面密封垫
    【海运】
    接头组件
    adj. 【法律专业】
    联合 ,共同 ,共有
    【机械】
    连接, 接合;对接处
    Integral steel pipe flanges with ring-joint face for PN 2.0MP(20 bar)
    GB/T9113.21-1988PN2.0MPa(20bar)环连接面整体钢制管法兰
    【电脑术语】 【术语缩写】
    接头,关节,组件;接合(点)
    n. 【化学】
    接合点,结点,组件,节理
    【海运】
    接合,贴合接头,榫,关节接缝接合面,接合处,密封垫连接的,接合的联合的,共有的连接,接合
    【海运】
    X形接头(坡口焊接)
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    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. a leaky joint in the metal guttering’

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    例句2. the hip joint

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    例句3. L’Alouette looked like a pretty classy joint

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    -joint的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state or quality of being joint.
    “All of the services genuflect before the requirements for jointness and interoperability.”
    “We must embed jointness as a leadership trait from sergeant to colonel.”
    The state or condition of being jointed.
    The ability to join or be joined.
    (law) The joining of a litigant to a suit. || The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction.
    “In such circumstances, as it seems to me, the demands of practical justice plainly favour joinder of Aramco.”
    “A similar approach may be detected when the late joinder of a party involves the other party in consequential additional expense.”
    “The second ground of power that I would rely upon is Order 16 rule 4 which is the rule permitting the joinder of necessary parties.”
    (literally) One that joints. || Any of various tools used to construct or finish joints, especially: || In woodworking. || In building, a pointing-trowel. || An equivalent machine, notably used to produce a flat surface on boards.
    “At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.”
    “I was able to work with the jointer plane to approach a final contour, but the final work was with a hand plane and sandpaper.”
    “Any areas of the wood that show cupping or crowning will need to be planed by using a jointer or table saw as demonstrated in the videotape.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    joint的第三人称单数形式
    join的过去式和过去分词
    “Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition.”
    “Most people joined the game, but a few chose not to participate.”
    “Many, therefore, who did not assent to all that the King had said, joined in a loud hum of approbation when he concluded.”
    (transitive) To combine more than one item into one; to put together. || (intransitive) To come together; to meet. || (transitive) To come into the company of. || (transitive) To become a member of. || (computing) To produce an intersection of data in two or more database tables. || To unite in marriage. || (obsolete,极少使用) To enjoin upon; to command. || To accept, or engage in, as a contest.
    “Fiction and truth will join together to help us on the pathway of life.”
    “The simple molecules would join together, forming complex molecules that would, in turn, form the seed from which the tree of life would grow.”
    “A new engineer will join our team next week.”
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