joint 音标拼音: [dʒ'ɔɪnt]
n . 接合;关节
a . 连接的,接合的;联合的,共同的;合办的
vt . 连接,结合;切断
接合;关节连接的,接合的;联合的,共同的;合办的连接,结合;切断
joint 接头
JNT joint 联合 结合 或
joint adj 1 :
united or combined ; "
a joint session of Congress "; "
joint owners " [
ant : {
separate }]
2 :
affecting or involving two or more ; "
joint income -
tax return "; "
joint ownership "
3 :
involving both houses of a legislature ; "
a joint session of Congress "
n 1 : (
anatomy )
the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (
especially if it allows motion )
[
synonym : {
joint }, {
articulation }, {
articulatio }]
2 :
a disreputable place of entertainment 3 :
the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made [
synonym : {
articulation }, {
join }, {
joint },
{
juncture }, {
junction }]
4 :
a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion [
synonym : {
roast }, {
joint }]
5 :
junction by which parts or objects are joined together 6 :
marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking [
synonym :
{
joint }, {
marijuana cigarette }, {
reefer }, {
stick }, {
spliff }]
v 1 :
fit as if by joints ; "
The boards fit neatly "
2 :
provide with a joint ; "
the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood " [
synonym : {
joint }, {
articulate }]
3 :
fasten with a joint 4 :
separate (
meat )
at the joint Joint \
Joint \ (
joint ),
n . [
F .
joint ,
fr .
joindre ,
p .
p .
joint .
See {
Join }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united ;
the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close -
fitting or junction ;
junction ;
as ,
a joint between two pieces of timber ;
a joint in a pipe .
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2 .
A joining of two things or parts so as to admit of motion ;
an articulation ,
whether movable or not ;
a hinge ;
as ,
the knee joint ;
a node or joint of a stem ;
a ball and socket joint .
See {
Articulation }.
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A scaly gauntlet now ,
with joints of steel ,
Must glove this hand . --
Shak .
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To tear thee joint by joint . --
Milton .
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3 .
The part or space included between two joints ,
knots ,
nodes ,
or articulations ;
as ,
a joint of cane or of a grass stem ;
a joint of the leg .
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4 .
Any one of the large pieces of meat ,
as cut into portions by the butcher for roasting .
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5 . (
Geol .)
A plane of fracture ,
or divisional plane ,
of a rock transverse to the stratification .
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6 . (
Arch .)
The space between the adjacent surfaces of two bodies joined and held together ,
as by means of cement ,
mortar ,
etc .;
as ,
a thin joint .
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7 .
The means whereby the meeting surfaces of pieces in a structure are secured together .
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8 . [{
Jag }
a notch .]
A projecting or retreating part in something ;
any irregularity of line or surface ,
as in a wall . [
Now Chiefly U .
S .]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
9 . (
Theaters )
A narrow piece of scenery used to join together two flats or wings of an interior setting .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
10 .
a disreputable establishment ,
or a place of low resort ,
as for smoking opium ; --
also used for a commercial establishment ,
implying a less than impeccable reputation ,
but often in jest ;
as ,
talking about a high -
class joint is an oxymoron . [
Slang ]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .
PJC ]
11 .
a marijuana cigarette . [
Slang ]
[
PJC ]
12 .
prison ; --
used with "
the ". [
Slang ] "
he spent five years in the joint ."
[
PJC ]
{
Coursing joint } (
Masonry ),
the mortar joint between two courses of bricks or stones .
{
Fish joint }, {
Miter joint }, {
Universal joint },
etc .
See under {
Fish }, {
Miter },
etc .
{
Joint bolt },
a bolt for fastening two pieces ,
as of wood ,
one endwise to the other ,
having a nut embedded in one of the pieces .
{
Joint chair } (
Railroad ),
the chair that supports the ends of abutting rails .
{
Joint coupling },
a universal joint for coupling shafting .
See under {
Universal }.
{
Joint hinge },
a hinge having long leaves ;
a strap hinge .
{
Joint splice },
a re ["
e ]
nforce at a joint ,
to sustain the parts in their true relation .
{
Joint stool }.
(
a )
A stool consisting of jointed parts ;
a folding stool .
--
Shak .
(
b )
A block for supporting the end of a piece at a joint ;
a joint chair .
{
Out of joint },
out of place ;
dislocated ,
as when the head of a bone slips from its socket ;
hence ,
not working well together ;
disordered . "
The time is out of joint ." --
Shak .
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Joint \
Joint \ (
joint ),
a . [
F .,
p .
p .
of joindre .
See {
Join }.]
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1 .
Joined ;
united ;
combined ;
concerted ;
as ,
joint action .
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2 .
Involving the united activity of two or more ;
done or produced by two or more working together .
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I read this joint effusion twice over . --
T .
Hook .
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3 .
United ,
joined ,
or sharing with another or with others ;
not solitary in interest or action ;
holding in common with an associate ,
or with associates ;
acting together ;
as ,
joint heir ;
joint creditor ;
a joint bank account ;
joint debtor ,
etc . "
Joint tenants of the world ." --
Donne .
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4 .
Shared by ,
or affecting two or more ;
held in common ;
as ,
joint property ;
a joint bond .
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A joint burden laid upon us all . --
Shak .
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{
Joint committee } (
Parliamentary Practice ),
a committee composed of members of the two houses of a legislative body ,
for the appointment of which concurrent resolutions of the two houses are necessary . --
Cushing .
{
Joint meeting },
or {
Joint session },
the meeting or session of two distinct bodies as one ;
as ,
a joint meeting of committees representing different corporations ;
a joint session of both branches of a State legislature to chose a United States senator . "
Such joint meeting shall not be dissolved until the electoral votes are all counted and the result declared ." --
Joint Rules of Congress ,
U .
S .
{
Joint resolution } (
Parliamentary Practice ),
a resolution adopted concurrently by the two branches of a legislative body . "
By the constitution of the United States and the rules of the two houses ,
no absolute distinction is made between bills and joint resolutions ." --
Barclay (
Digest ).
{
Joint rule } (
Parliamentary Practice ),
a rule of proceeding adopted by the concurrent action of both branches of a legislative assembly . "
Resolved ,
by the House of Representatives (
the Senate concurring ),
that the sixteenth and seventeenth joint rules be suspended for the remainder of the session ." --
Journal H .
of R .,
U .
S .
{
Joint and several } (
Law ),
a phrase signifying that the debt ,
credit ,
obligation ,
etc .,
to which it is applied is held in such a way that the parties in interest are engaged both together and individually thus a joint and several debt is one for which all the debtors may be sued together or either of them individually ;
used especially in the phrase joint and several liability .
{
Joint stock },
stock held in company .
{
Joint -
stock company } (
Law ),
a species of partnership ,
consisting generally of a large number of members ,
having a capital divided ,
or agreed to be divided ,
into shares ,
the shares owned by any member being usually transferable without the consent of the rest .
{
Joint tenancy } (
Law ),
a tenure by two or more persons of estate by unity of interest ,
title ,
time ,
and possession ,
under which the survivor takes the whole . --
Blackstone .
{
Joint tenant } (
Law ),
one who holds an estate by joint tenancy .
Contrassted with {
tenant in common }.
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Joint \
Joint \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Jointed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Jointing }.]
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1 .
To unite by a joint or joints ;
to fit together ;
to prepare so as to fit together ;
as ,
to joint boards .
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Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood .
--
Pope .
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2 .
To join ;
to connect ;
to unite ;
to combine .
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Jointing their force '
gainst Caesar . --
Shak .
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3 .
To provide with a joint or joints ;
to articulate .
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The fingers are jointed together for motion . --
Ray .
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4 .
To separate the joints ;
of ;
to divide at the joint or joints ;
to disjoint ;
to cut up into joints ,
as meat . "
He joints the neck ." --
Dryden .
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Quartering ,
jointing ,
seething ,
and roasting .
--
Holland .
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Joint \
Joint \,
v .
i .
To fit as if by joints ;
to coalesce as joints do ;
as ,
the stones joint ,
neatly .
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1913 Webster ]
418 Moby Thesaurus words for "
joint ":
Babylon ,
DET ,
DMT ,
Gomorrah ,
LSD ,
Mary Jane ,
STP ,
Sodom ,
THC ,
abutment ,
abysm ,
abyss ,
accessory ,
accompanying ,
accordant ,
accumulated ,
acid ,
agglomerate ,
aggregate ,
agreeing ,
amalgamated ,
amassed ,
ankle ,
antidepressant ,
appendage ,
arm ,
arroyo ,
articulate ,
articulation ,
aspic ,
assembled ,
assimilated ,
associate ,
associated ,
at one with ,
ataractic ,
attendant ,
attending ,
bagnio ,
barbecue ,
batten ,
batten down ,
bawdyhouse ,
betting house ,
betting parlor ,
blended ,
boiled meat ,
bolt ,
bordello ,
bough ,
bouilli ,
boundary ,
box canyon ,
branch ,
breach ,
break ,
brothel ,
buckle ,
bunched ,
bundled ,
butt ,
button ,
canyon ,
casino ,
cathouse ,
cavity ,
cervix ,
chap ,
chasm ,
check ,
chimney ,
chink ,
civet ,
clasp ,
cleat ,
cleft ,
cleuch ,
clinch ,
clip ,
clip joint ,
closure ,
clough ,
clumped ,
clustered ,
coacting ,
coactive ,
coadjutant ,
coadjuvant ,
coadunate ,
coefficient ,
coincident ,
col ,
collaborative ,
collateral ,
collected ,
collective ,
collectivist ,
collectivistic ,
collusive ,
combinative ,
combinatory ,
combined ,
combining ,
commensal ,
common ,
communal ,
communalist ,
communalistic ,
communist ,
communistic ,
communitarian ,
commutual ,
compact ,
comprehensive ,
concerted ,
concomitant ,
concordant ,
concourse ,
concurrent ,
concurring ,
confluence ,
conglomerate ,
congregate ,
congregated ,
conjoint ,
conjugate ,
conjunct ,
conjunctive ,
connecting link ,
connecting rod ,
connection ,
connective ,
conniving ,
consilient ,
consolidated ,
conspiratorial ,
cooperant ,
cooperating ,
cooperative ,
coordinate ,
corporate ,
correlative ,
coulee ,
couloir ,
coupled ,
coupling ,
coworking ,
crack ,
cranny ,
crevasse ,
crevice ,
crib ,
crux ,
cumulate ,
cut ,
cwm ,
defile ,
dell ,
den ,
den of iniquity ,
den of thieves ,
den of vice ,
diethyltryptamine ,
dike ,
dimethyltryptamine ,
disorderly house ,
ditch ,
dive ,
donga ,
dovetail ,
draw ,
dump ,
eclectic ,
ecumenic ,
elbow ,
embrace ,
excavation ,
fascicled ,
fasciculated ,
fault ,
fellow ,
fissure ,
flat ,
flaw ,
flesh ,
fleshpots ,
flume ,
forcemeat ,
fracture ,
furrow ,
fused ,
gage ,
gambling den ,
gambling hall ,
gambling hell ,
gambling house ,
game ,
gaming house ,
ganja ,
gap ,
gape ,
gash ,
gathered ,
general ,
gliding joint ,
glomerate ,
gorge ,
grass ,
groove ,
gulch ,
gulf ,
gully ,
gyp joint ,
hachis ,
hallucinogen ,
hand ,
hangout ,
harmonious ,
harmonized ,
hash ,
hashish ,
hasp ,
hay ,
heaped ,
hell ,
hellhole ,
hemp ,
hinge ,
hinged joint ,
hip ,
hitch ,
hole ,
honky -
tonk ,
hook ,
house of assignation ,
house of joy ,
house of prostitution ,
imp ,
in common ,
in session ,
incision ,
inclusive ,
incorporated ,
integrated ,
interconnection ,
interface ,
intersection ,
jam ,
jerky ,
join ,
joined ,
joining ,
jugged hare ,
junction ,
juncture ,
kava ,
kloof ,
knee ,
knotted ,
knuckle ,
lair ,
latch ,
leagued ,
leak ,
leg ,
limb ,
link ,
lobe ,
lobule ,
lock ,
lumped ,
marijuana ,
massed ,
meat ,
meeting ,
member ,
menue viande ,
merged ,
mescal ,
mescal bean ,
mescal button ,
mescaline ,
mince ,
mind -
altering drug ,
mind -
blowing drug ,
mind -
expanding drug ,
miter ,
mixed ,
moat ,
morning glory seeds ,
mortise ,
mutual ,
nail ,
neck ,
noncompetitive ,
notch ,
nullah ,
offshoot ,
one ,
opening ,
organ ,
packaged ,
paired ,
panel den ,
panel house ,
parallel ,
parasitic ,
pass ,
passage ,
peg ,
pemmican ,
peyote ,
piled ,
pin ,
pinion ,
pivot ,
pivot joint ,
poolroom ,
popular ,
pot ,
pot roast ,
psilocin ,
psilocybin ,
psychedelic ,
psychic energizer ,
psychoactive drug ,
psychochemical ,
psychotomimetic ,
public ,
rabbet ,
ramification ,
ravine ,
reciprocal ,
red -
light district ,
reefer ,
rent ,
respective ,
rift ,
rime ,
rivet ,
roach ,
roast ,
runner ,
rupture ,
saprophytic ,
sausage meat ,
scarf ,
scion ,
scissure ,
scrapple ,
screw ,
seam ,
sew ,
shared ,
shoulder ,
simultaneous ,
sink ,
sink of corruption ,
sink of iniquity ,
skewer ,
slit ,
slot ,
snap ,
social ,
socialistic ,
societal ,
split ,
sporting house ,
spray ,
sprig ,
spur ,
stacked ,
staple ,
stew ,
stews ,
stick ,
stitch ,
suture ,
switch ,
symbiotic ,
symphysis ,
syncretistic ,
syncretized ,
synergetic ,
synergic ,
synergistic ,
synthesized ,
tack ,
tail ,
tea ,
tenderloin ,
tendril ,
tie ,
tie rod ,
toggle ,
toggle joint ,
tranquilizer ,
trench ,
twig ,
twin ,
two -
way ,
uncompetitive ,
union ,
united ,
uniting ,
valley ,
venison ,
viande ,
void ,
wadi ,
wedge ,
weed ,
weld ,
whorehouse ,
wing ,
wrapped up ,
wrist ,
zipper
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JOINT中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary In court, the parents were awarded joint custody of their son (= the right to care for him was shared between them) 法庭上这对父母获判对他们的儿子共同拥有监护权。
JOINT(英文单词)_百度百科 It is the joint action that emerges when speakers and listeners—or writers and readers—perform their individual actions in coordination, as ensembles 当演讲者和听众——或者作者和读者——以合奏的形式,协调地执行各自的行动时,这种联合行动就出现了。
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JOINT 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary 1 形容词 [ADJECTIVE noun] B2 Joint means shared by or belonging to two or more people She and Frank had never gotten around to opening a joint account Jackie and Ben came to a joint decision as to where they would live
Joints in the Human Body: Anatomy, Types Function A joint is any place in your body where two bones meet You have several types of joints that give your body structure and help you move
JOINT在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译 - Cambridge Dictionary The project was a joint effort between the two schools (= they worked on it together) The two Russian ice skaters came joint second (= they were both given second prize) in the world championships
Anatomy of a Joint - Johns Hopkins Medicine A tissue called the synovial membrane lines the joint and seals it into a joint capsule The synovial membrane secretes a clear, sticky fluid (synovial fluid) around the joint to lubricate it