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joint

adjective
/dʒɔɪnt/
/dʒɔɪnt/
[only before noun]
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  1. involving two or more people together联合的;共同的
    • a joint account (= a bank account in the name of more than one person, for example a husband and wife)联名账户
    • The report was a joint effort (= we worked on it together).这个报告是大家共同努力的成果。
    • They finished in joint first place.他们获得并列第一。
    • They were joint owners of the house (= they owned it together).他们共同拥有这栋房子。
    Extra Examples
    • The scheme is a joint Anglo-French operation.该计划是英法联合行动。
    • The two sides agreed to establish a joint working group.双方同意成立一个联合工作组。
    • They divorced two years ago, but he has joint custody of the children.他们两年前离婚了,但是他对孩子有共同监护权。
    Topics Discussion and agreementb2
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, past participle of joindre ‘to join’, from Latin jungere ‘to join’.

joint

noun
/dʒɔɪnt/
/dʒɔɪnt/
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  1. a place where two bones are joined together in the body in a way that enables them to bend and move关节
    • inflammation of the knee joint膝关节发炎
    • My joints are really stiff this morning.今天早上我的关节真的很僵硬。
    see also ball-and-socket joint, hip joint
    Extra Examples
    • He dislocated his elbow joint.他的肘关节脱臼了。
    • He slowly stood up, joints creaking in protest.他慢慢站起身来,关节发出嘎巴嘎巴的抗议声。
    • He's going to have his hip joint replaced.他准备接受髋关节置换。
    • You have fluid in the joint.你这个关节部位有积液。
    Topics Bodyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • elbow
    • hip
    • knee
    verb + joint
    • replace
    • dislocate
    • lubricate
    joint + verb
    • ache
    • creak
    • move
    preposition
    • in a/​the joint
    • joint between
    phrases
    • put something out of joint
    See full entry
  2. a place where two or more parts of an object are joined together, especially to form a corner(尤指构成拐角的)接头,接合处,接点
    Extra Examples
    • a joint between two lengths of copper两段铜管之间的接缝
    • The joint was sealed with waterproof tape.接合处用防水胶带密封了。
    • To get a strong joint, the groove must be completely filled with glue.为了获得牢固的连接,凹槽必须完全充满胶水。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • watertight
    verb + joint
    • make
    • seal
    preposition
    • joint between
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  3. (British English) a piece of roast meat一块烤肉
    • a joint of beef一块烤牛肉
    • the Sunday joint (= one traditionally eaten on a Sunday)礼拜天吃的大块烤肉
    Topics Foodc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bacon
    verb + joint
    • cook
    • roast
    • carve
    preposition
    • joint of
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  4. (informal) a place where people meet to eat, drink, dance, etc., especially one that is cheap公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所)
    • a fast-food joint快餐店
    • The joint was jumping (= full of people and activity).就他的国内计划而言, 我们现在正处于关键时刻。
    see also clip joint, juke joint
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • barbecue
    • burger
    • fast-food
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  5. (informal) a cigarette containing marijuana (= an illegal drug)大麻烟卷Topics Social issuesc2
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, past participle of joindre ‘to join’, from Latin jungere ‘to join’.
Idioms
case the joint
  1. (informal) to look carefully around a building so that you can plan how to steal things from it at a later time(为日后行窃)踩点,踩道,探路Topics Crime and punishmentc2
out of joint
  1. (of a bone骨头) pushed out of its correct position脱臼;脱位
    • She put her hip out of joint in the accident.她在事故中脱臼了。
  2. not working or behaving in the normal way混乱;无秩序;不正常
    • Time is thrown completely out of joint in the opening chapters.开头几章的时间简直全乱了套。
put somebody’s nose out of joint
  1. (informal) to upset or annoy somebody, especially by not giving them enough attention(冷落)使难堪;惹恼

joint

verb
/dʒɔɪnt/
/dʒɔɪnt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they joint
/dʒɔɪnt/
/dʒɔɪnt/
he / she / it joints
/dʒɔɪnts/
/dʒɔɪnts/
past simple jointed
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
past participle jointed
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪd/
-ing form jointing
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪŋ/
/ˈdʒɔɪntɪŋ/
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  1. joint something to cut meat into large pieces, usually each containing a bone把…切成带骨的大块肉
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, past participle of joindre ‘to join’, from Latin jungere ‘to join’.

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