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join
join [{{t}}dʒɔɪn]
adhérer à1(a) s'engager dans1(a) entrer dans1(a) s'inscrire à1(a) rejoindre1(b), 1(e) se joindre à1(b) joindre1(c) unir1(c), 1(d) raccorder1(c) relier1(d) devenir membre2(a) se joindre2(b), 2(c) se raccorder2(b) s'unir2(c) raccord3 couture3 joint3
1 transitive verb
(a) (political party, club) adhérer à; (armed forces, police) s'engager dans; (company, group, religious order) entrer dans; (class, course) s'inscrire pour ou à;
join the army! engagez-vous!;
{{}}figurative{{}} so you've been burgled too? join the club! alors, toi aussi tu as été cambriolé? bienvenue au club!
(b) (join company with, meet) rejoindre; (in activity or common purpose) se joindre à;
I'll join you later je vous rejoindrai ou retrouverai plus tard;
she joined the procession elle se joignit au cortège;
I joined the queue at the ticket office j'ai fait la queue au guichet;
to join one's ship rallier son navire;
to join one's regiment rejoindre son régiment;
will you join us? voulez-vous vous joindre à nous?;
may I join you? puis-je me joindre à vous?;
they joined us for lunch ils nous ont retrouvés pour déjeuner;
will you join me for or in a drink? vous prendrez bien un verre avec moi?;
why don't you join (us at) our table? venez donc vous asseoir à notre table!;
we are joined in the studio by Bruce Johnson Bruce Johnson vient nous rejoindre ou vient se joindre à nous dans notre studio;
he didn't want to join the dancing il n'a pas voulu se joindre ou se mêler aux danseurs;
my wife joins me in offering our sincere condolences ma femme se joint à moi pour vous adresser nos sincères condoléances;
{{}}Military{{}} to join one's regiment rejoindre son régiment;
{{}}Nautical{{}} to join one's ship rejoindre son bâtiment
(c) (attach, fasten → planks, pieces of material) joindre, unir; (→ pipes, electric wires) raccorder; (→ edges of a wound) rapprocher, réunir;
to join (up) the two ends of a rope nouer les deux bouts d'une corde;
you have to join these two electric wires il faut raccorder ces deux fils électriques;
the workmen joined the pipes (together) les ouvriers ont raccordé les tuyaux;
the Siamese twins are joined at the thigh les frères siamois sont rattachés (l'un à l'autre) par la cuisse
(d) (unite) relier, unir;
to be joined in marriage or matrimony être uni par les liens du mariage;
to join hands (in prayer) joindre les mains; (link hands) se donner la main;
we must join forces (against the enemy) nous devons unir nos forces (contre l'ennemi);
she joined forces with her brother elle s'est alliée à son frère;
to join battle (with) entrer en lutte (avec), engager le combat (avec)
(e) (intersect with) rejoindre;
does this path join the main road? est-ce que ce chemin rejoint la grand-route?;
we camped where the stream joins the river nous avons campé là où le ruisseau rejoint la rivière
2 intransitive verb
(a) (become a member) devenir membre
(b) (planks, pieces of material) se joindre; (pipes, electric wires) se raccorder
(c) (form an alliance) s'unir, se joindre;
they joined together to fight drug trafficking ils se sont unis pour lutter contre le trafic de drogue;
we all join with you in your sorrow (sympathize) nous nous associons tous à votre douleur
3 noun
(in broken china, wallpaper) (ligne f de) raccord m; {{}}Sewing{{}} (in fabric) couture f; {{}}Technology{{}} (junction between elements) joint m
join in
1 intransitive verb
se mettre de la partie, participer, prendre part;
she started singing and the others joined in elle a commencé à chanter et les autres se sont mis à chanter avec elle
2 inseparable transitive verb
participer à, prendre part à;
she never joins in the conversation elle ne participe jamais à la conversation;
he joined in the protest il s'associa aux protestations;
all join in the chorus! reprenez tous le refrain en chœur!
join on
1 intransitive verb
s'attacher;
where does this part join on? où cette pièce vient-elle se rattacher?;
they joined on at the end of the parade ils se sont mis à la queue du défilé
2 separable transitive verb
attacher, ajouter;
we got off the train while they were joining on more coaches nous sommes descendus du train pendant que l'on accrochait de nouveaux wagons
join up
1 intransitive verb
(a) (for armed forces) s'engager; (for class, course) s'inscrire
(b) (planks, pieces of material) se toucher, se joindre; (pipes, electric wires) se raccorder
(c) (meet)
to join up with sb rejoindre qn
2 separable transitive verb
(planks, pieces of material) joindre, assembler; (pipes, electric wires) raccorder; (two machines) accoupler

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