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joined-up |
| 释义 |
joined-upˌjoined-ˈup adjective [only before noun] British English  - Once pupils can produce a printed style of handwriting fluently and confidently, they should begin to develop a comfortable joined-up style.
► joined-up government joined-up government ► joined-up thinking the need for joined-up thinking between departments 1joined-up writing has all the letters in each word connected to each other2joined-up systems, institutions etc combine different groups, ideas, or parts in a way that works well: joined-up government the need for joined-up thinking between departments |
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- John Deere
- John Doe
- John, Elton
- John, King
- John Lewis
- Johnnie Walker
- johnny
- Johnny-on-the-spot
- John of Gaunt
- John o’ Groats
- John Paul I
- John Paul II, Pope
- John, Saint
- Johns, Jasper
- Johnson, Amy
- Johnson, Andrew
- Johnson, Boris
- Johnson, Jack
- Johnson & Johnson
- Johnson, Lyndon B.
- Johnson, Magic
- Johnson, Samuel
- Johnson, Virginia Eshelman
- John the Baptist, Saint
- John XXIII
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