1.参加;参与
1.to take part in an activity along with other people
1.Perhaps Hawthorne would have benefited as a writer if he had accepted an offer once made to him to join in a voyage to the South Seas.
要是霍桑当年接受邀请,前往南太平洋作一次航海旅行,在写作上说不定会对他大有裨益。
2.And I'll be very obliged to your Honours if you'll soon let me go and join in.
要是你们能马上让我走,跟大家一道回去,我将十分感激各位大人。
3.Britain then spent years desperately trying to join in the face of repeated rebuffs and eventually gained admission only in 1972.
在那之后,英国用了多年时间,拼命想加入其中,却屡遭拒绝,最后直到1972年才被接纳。
4.Also, New Jersey initiates were able to see sincere fellow practitioners all over the world join in the Internet conference.
此外,我们看到世界各地的同修也一起诚心地参加这次网路会议。
5.People trying to entice you to join in will be less than trustworthy.
企图诱惑你加入的人要少于那些值得信赖的人。
6.But Portugal, facing years of austerity and low growth, may not be inclined to join in the general rejoicing.
但是,葡萄牙在经历了好几年的经济紧缩和低增长,可能不会倾向于加入一般的欢庆。
7.They are very willing to join in with the young, so on addressing they naturally unwilling to be associated with the word "old. "
他们更愿意加入到年轻人的行列﹐在称谓上自然也就不愿意与“老”为伍了。
8.But she had seen enough of him to join in all the admiration of the others, and with an energy which always adorned her praise.
不过,她也看了个大概,便跟着众人一起大加赞赏,而且总是那么起劲。
9.On Easter morning, the children of the house join in a search to locate the eggs that the Easter Rabbit had hidden while they were asleep.
头天夜里孩子们入睡后,扮作复活节兔子的人事先将彩蛋藏好。复活节当天早晨,屋里的孩子就加入到寻找彩蛋的行列里。
10.But her learning experiences in Italy inspired her strong desire to express themselves, encouraged her to join in the literary road.
可是她在意年夜利进修地阅历激起啦她表示自自己地激烈愿望,促使她投身于文学创作地道路。