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[ʤɔɪn] 1. v1) з'є́днувати(ся), об'є́днувати(ся)to join hands — бра́тися за ру́ки; об'є́днуватися
to join forces — об'єдна́ти си́ли (зуси́лля)
2) приє́днувати(ся)3) вступа́ти (у партію, спілку тощо)••to join issue with — спереча́тися з
to join battle — розпоча́ти бій; вступи́ти в бій
to join the army — вступи́ти в а́рмію
2. nto join the colours, to join up — вступи́ти на військо́ву́ слу́жбу
з'є́дна́ння; то́чка (лі́нія, площина́) з'є́днання
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join forces with someone — join forces (with someone) phrase to work together with someone else in order to achieve something Teachers joined forces with parents to prepare the hall for the school play. Thesaurus: to do something with someone elsesynonym Main entry: join … Useful english dictionary
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