单词 | rejoin |
释义 | rejoin (riːdʒɔɪn ) Word forms: rejoins , rejoining , rejoined pronunciation note: Pronounced (riːdʒɔɪn ) for meanings [sense 1], , [sense 2], and , [sense 3], and (rɪdʒɔɪn ) for meaning [sense 4]. 1. verb B2 If you rejoin a group, club, or organization, you become a member of it again after not being a member for a period of time. He rejoined the 12th Lancers on recovery from his wounds. [VERB noun] He rejoined Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet as Assistant Administrator in 1988. [VERB noun] 2. verb If you rejoin someone, you go back to them after a short time away from them. Mimi and her family went off to Tunisia to rejoin her father. [VERB noun] Synonyms: join again, return to, come back to, be reunited with 3. verb If you rejoin a route, you go back to it after travelling along a different route for a time. At Dorset Wharf go left to rejoin the river. [VERB noun] In the morning I rejoined Highway 127 south. [VERB noun] Synonyms: join again, return to, regain, come back to 4. verb [no cont] To rejoin means to answer quickly what someone has said, usually in a clever or critical manner. [formal, written] 'I dare say they do,' she rejoined drily. 'And who's to say who's right?' [VERB with quote] Synonyms: reply, answer, respond, retort Collocations: rejoin a party Arsenal should look at it as a great chance for them to rejoin the party as well. The Sun He, however, did not rejoin the party immediately, as judges were prohibited from being politically active. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It works as a stand-alone novel, but aficionados will feel they are rejoining a party, catching up with old friends. Times, Sunday Times Rolling a 20 dollar bill he helped himself and rejoined the party. The Sun We swapped mobile numbers then rejoined the party. The Sun It left us with miserably inadequate schools and hospitals, ugly, rundown public spaces and a sad cohort of unemployed who never rejoined the ranks of the prosperous majority. Times, Sunday Times Not many former captains have the humility and innate decency to rejoin the ranks with such dignity and strength. Times, Sunday Times Here, troubled soldiers were rehabilitated so that they may rejoin the ranks as fully functioning soldiers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 再加入 Japanese: 再入会する |
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