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rejoin美 [.ri'dʒɔɪn] 英 [.riː'dʒɔɪn] - v.重新加入;和…重新在一起
- 网络回答;再加入;答辩
过去分词:rejoined 现在分词:rejoining 第三人称单数:rejoins v. reply,answer,respond,retort,return 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) 重新加入;和…重新在一起to join sb/sth again after leaving them |
| | | She turned off her phone and rejoined them at the table. 她关掉电话,再回到餐桌旁和他们坐在一起。 | | The path goes through a wood before rejoining the main road. 这条小路穿过一片树林后与大路交汇。 |
v. | 1. to say something in reply, especially to reply with a sharp, critical, angry, defensive, or clever remark 2. in law, to respond to a plaintiff's reply or replication 3. to meet up again with somebody, or go back to somebody or something, after a usually brief period of being away or apart 4. to become a member again of an organization or group that you formerly belonged to 5. to join two things together again, or become joined together or merged with something again 6. to return to a group of people who you were with before 7. to become part of a club or organization again after you have left it 8. to join a road or race again after you have left it for a while 9. to reply quickly to something that has been said 1. to say something in reply, especially to reply with a sharp, critical, angry, defensive, or clever remark 2. in law, to respond to a plaintiff's reply or replication 3. to meet up again with somebody, or go back to somebody or something, after a usually brief period of being away or apart 4. to become a member again of an organization or group that you formerly belonged to 5. to join two things together again, or become joined together or merged with something again 6. to return to a group of people who you were with before 7. to become part of a club or organization again after you have left it 8. to join a road or race again after you have left it for a while 9. to reply quickly to something that has been said |
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