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joint
- IPA[dʒɔɪnt]
英式
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined;a particular arrangement of parts of a structure at the point where they are joined
- shared, held, or made by two or more people together;sharing in a position, achievement, or activity
- provide or fasten (something) with joints.;fill up the joints of (masonry or brickwork) with mortar; point.
verb: joint, 3rd person present: joints, gerund or present participle: jointing, past tense: jointed, past participle: jointed
noun: joint, plural noun: joints
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名詞
- 1. a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined seal the joint between the roof and the house wall 同義詞
- ▪ a particular arrangement of parts of a structure at the point where they are joined members connected together by rigid joints
- ▪ a break or fracture in a mass of rock, with no relative displacement of the parts.
- ▪ a piece of flexible material forming the hinge of a book cover.
- 2. a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together she suffers from stiff joints and finds bending difficult 同義詞
- ▪ each of the distinct sections of a body or limb between the places at which they are connected the top two joints of his index finger
- ▪ British a large piece of meat cooked whole or ready for cooking a joint of ham
- ▪ the part of a stem of a plant from which a leaf or branch grows cut just below a leaf joint
- ▪ a section of a plant stem between two joints; an internode.
- 3. informal an establishment of a specified kind, especially one where people meet for eating, drinking, or entertainment a burger joint 同義詞
- ▪ North American prison.
- 4. informal a cannabis cigarette he rolled a joint 同義詞
- 5. US informal a piece of creative work, especially a musical recording listen to one of his joints nowadays and you don't even need to see the production credit
形容詞
- 1. shared, held, or made by two or more people together a joint statement
- ▪ sharing in a position, achievement, or activity a joint winner
- ▪ applied or regarded together.
動詞
- 1. provide or fasten (something) with joints.
- ▪ fill up the joints of (masonry or brickwork) with mortar; point.
- ▪ prepare (a board) for being joined to another by planing its edge.
- 2. cut (the body of an animal) into joints for cooking use a sharp knife to joint the bird
- having a joint or joints: jointed lever arms
Oxford Dictionary
- having a joint or joints: jointed lever arms
Oxford American Dictionary
- a business establishment, especially a store, that has a reputation for cheating customers by ... a 42nd Street gyp joint
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hinge joint between the temporal bone and the lower jaw.
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- legal custody of a child or children that is shared by both parents after divorce or separation: the two have joint custody of their sons he was recently divorced and has joint custody of his two young children
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- ownership of a property or business that is shared by two or more people or organizations: the land is in joint ownership joint ownership can have considerable legal and tax benefits
Oxford American Dictionary
- a committee whose members are from two or more different organizations, or from both chambers ... she testifies Thursday before a congressional joint committee
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- (in the US Congress) a resolution passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives: a joint resolution called for mobilization of the National Guard and reserves
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美式
- a point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined: seal the joint between the roof and the house wall
- shared, held, or made by two or more people, parties, or organizations together: the companies issued a joint statement a joint session of Congress
- provide or fasten (something) with joints.
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