adjoin
英 [əˈdʒɔɪn]
美 [əˈdʒɔɪn]
v. 紧挨; 邻接; 毗连
现在分词:adjoining 第三人称单数:adjoins 过去式:adjoined 过去分词:adjoined
Collins.1 / BNC.11337 / COCA.17562
牛津词典
verb
- 紧挨;邻接;毗连
to be next to or joined to sth- A barn adjoins the farmhouse.
一座谷仓紧靠着农舍。
- A barn adjoins the farmhouse.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 紧挨;邻接;毗连
If one room, place, or objectadjoinsanother, they are next to each other.- Fields adjoined the garden and there were no neighbours...
田园相连,四下无邻。 - We waited in an adjoining office.
我们在旁边的办公室里等候。
- Fields adjoined the garden and there were no neighbours...
英英释义
verb
- attach or add
- I adjoin a copy of your my lawyer's letter
- be in direct physical contact with
- The two buildings touch
- Their hands touched
- The wire must not contact the metal cover
- The surfaces contact at this point
- lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
- Canada adjoins the U.S.
- England marches with Scotland
双语例句
- However, Guangxi adjoin with Vietnam that one of the ASEAN countries, it seems to be slow that the merger of resources and the development of tourist products.
但是,广西与东盟国家之一的越南毗邻,双方对资源的整合和旅游产品的开发尚显缓慢。 - Their houses adjoin the players ', which make them proud and happy.
他们的房子毗连,使他们感到骄傲和高兴。 - By defining the anchor node and adjoin node, a new method of depicting station network was proposed, and the detailed information model for station elements was constructed.
研究了工艺铁路运输系统的分析设计方法:通过对锚点和衔接点的定义,建立了铁路站场网络的描述方法,并进一步构建了站场元素的详细信息模型。 - If the enclosing sides adjoin each other, the area should be properly vented.
如果封闭的侧面彼此邻接,该区域要有适当的通风。 - We waited in an adjoining office.
我们在旁边的办公室里等候。 - I do adjoin a copy of the letter that I have received ( John Fowles)
我确实在收到的信中加了一副本(约翰福尔斯) - The earthquake-monitoring of Shandong digital seismic network undertakes task of large earthquake quick report and the small earthquake monitoring in Shandong and adjoin areas.
山东数字地震台网承担山东地区及附近海域的大震速报和微震监测任务。 - I adjoin a copy of my lawyer's letter.
我附了一份律师写的律师函。 - Fields adjoined the garden and there were no neighbours
田园相连,四下无邻。 - Canada and United States adjoin.
加拿大与美国邻界。
