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join1

/dʒɔɪn/

Translation

v [t, i]
unir(se)
Join the dots together to make the picture
Una los puntos para formar el dibujo
These roads join near the bridge
Estas calles se unen cerca del puente
juntar(se)
ingresar en
hacerse socio,cia
He has just joined the club
Acaba de hacerse socio del club
(una empresa, una organización)
incorporarse a
She joined the company last year
Se incorporó a la empresa el año pasado
alistarse
He has joined the army
Se ha alistado en el ejército
apuntar(se)
We're going to the cinema. Would you like to join us?
Vamos al cine ¿te apuntas?
to join in (sth)Véase tb: to join in the fun
(Definition of join v from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact English-Spanish © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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