joint
joint 英 [dʒɔɪnt] 美 [dʒɔɪnt]
n. 关节,接缝;接合处,接合点 adj. 联合的;共同的
进行时:jointing 过去式:jointed 过去分词:jointed 第三人称单数:joints 名词复数:joints
- Whether it’s the bones making up a skeleton or the wooden sections on your breakfast table, the point where two things come together is called a joint.
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- n. 关节,接缝;接合处,接合点
- adj. 联合的;共同的
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1. inflammation of the knee joint
膝关节发炎
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2. The report was a joint effort .
这个报告是大家共同努力的成果。
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3. They finished in joint first place.
他们获得并列第一。
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4. They were joint owners of the house .
他们共同拥有这栋房子。
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5. The event was organized jointly by students and staff.
这项活动是由师生共同组织的。
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6. a joint of beef
一块烤牛肉
- joint (adj.) early 15c., "united or sharing" (in some activity), from Old French jointiz (adj.) "joined together, close together" and Old French joint (14c.), past-participle adjective from joindre "to join, connect, unite," from Latin iungere "to join together," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join."
- joint (n.) c. 1300, "an (anatomical) joint, a part of a body where two bones meet and move in contact with one another, the structure that holds such bones together," from Old French joint "joint of the body" (12c.), from Latin iunctus "united, connected, associated," past participle of iungere "to join together," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join." Related: Joints.
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