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1 join
n. aaneenvoeging, verbinding; naad--------v. verbinden, verenigen, samenkomen, in elkaar slaan; zich voegen bij, meedoen, komen bij; samenvoegenjoin1[ dzjojn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 verbinding(sstuk) ⇒ voeg, las, naad————————join21 samenkomen ⇒ zich verenigen, verenigd worden; elkaar ontmoeten, uitkomen op2 zich aansluiten ⇒ meedoen, deelnemen♦voorbeelden:1 join up (with) • samensmelten/fuseren (met)2 can I join in? • mag ik meedoen?join up • dienst nemen (bij het leger), lid worden, zich aansluiten (bij)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 zich aansluiten bij ⇒ meedoen met, deelnemen aan♦voorbeelden:join together/up (with) • samenvoegen, doen samensmelten/fuseren (met)join a man to/with a woman in marriage • een man met een vrouw in de echt verbindenjoin ship • aanmonsteren, aan boord gaanwill you join us? • doe/eet/ga je mee?, kom je bij ons zitten?I'll join you in a few minutes • ik kom zo bij je -
2 join up
dienst nemen (bij het leger)join updienst nemen (bij het leger), lid worden, zich aansluiten (bij) -
3 join
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4 join a man to/with a woman in marriage
join a man to/with a woman in marriageEnglish-Dutch dictionary > join a man to/with a woman in marriage
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5 join forces (with)
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6 join ship
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7 join the Forces
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8 join the Union
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9 join the army
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10 join the dance
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11 join the main road
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12 join the navy
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13 join the ranks of the unemployed
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14 join together/up (with)
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15 join up (with)
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16 join/go into the army
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17 join/take issue with someone about/on something
join/take issue with someone about/on somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > join/take issue with someone about/on something
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18 join a society
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19 join battle
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20 join forces
krachten verenigen
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