Summary
to join {verb}
se joindre à · joindre · s'inscrire · rejoindre · relier · unir · embrancher · devenir membre · adhérer à · gobeter · rejoindre
to {preposition}
dans · à · de · en · jusqu'à · pour · au · chez · vers · jusque
Synonyms
join: conjoin · bring together · fall in
English-French translation for "join"
"join" French translation
join {noun}
For a full join the results table contains all fields of the left and right tables.
For the internal join the results table contains only the records for which the content of the linked fields is the same.
For the left join the results table contains all fields of the left table and only those fields of the right table for which the content of
For the right join the results table contains all fields of the right table and only those fields of the left table for which the content
to join {verb}
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to become a member of)
I would like to invite the international community to join us in our endeavour.
The expert from the United Kingdom invited all Governments to join the effort.
I invite all senators to join us in room 256-S between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Hon.
We continue to encourage other partners to join in the support of these initiatives.
If he wishes to come and join us, I would certainly give it every consideration.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to join together, to link together, to get in touch with, to combine)
Mr. Solórzano (Nicaragua) said that his delegation wished to join the sponsors.
Nevertheless, India was prepared to join the consensus on the draft resolution.
I would like to invite the international community to join us in our endeavour.
The expert from the United Kingdom invited all Governments to join the effort.
Ms. Carvalho (Portugal) said that her delegation wished to join the sponsors.
to join [joined|joined] {vb}
Can anyone join one of these European political parties we are talking about?
The programme is intended to encourage ethnic minority youngsters to join sports clubs.
Many schools have clubs where children have the option to join a club of their choice.
Demand is high and applicants must join a waiting list.
These students are provided with the opportunity to join the program in Year 8 in participating secondary schools.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to rejoin, to resemble)
A few miles from here, people are fighting and dying...... and we must join them.
With the endorsement of the Asian Group, we hope to join the Commission soon.
They are as destined to join us as the European Union is to integrate them.
Indeed, they have now been asked to join the coalition to combat this global evil.
I believe the Union must say quite clearly that Ukraine is entitled to join it.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to join together, to link, to bind, to connect)
to join together
Mr President, we have a saying at home that what God has divided by a mountain man should not join together by a tunnel.
The proposed extension of E 30 will join the reference road E 30, which has a west-east orientation, with intermediate road E 127, which
We also need to join the different areas of expertise which exist around Europe to create a more effective network to deal with external
These Points are now joined by a straight line drawn between them on land.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to join together, to combine, to compaginate)
I call on my political colleagues to join hands to make a world fit for children.
The international community must therefore join forces to re-establish confidence.
They want to join the Conservative Party, which has already said it does not want them.
The members of the international community must join forces to tackle those challenges.
We must also join together in defending the humane values on which the EU is based.
to join [joined|joined] {vb}
to join [joined|joined] {vb} (also: to become a member of)
The country had also submitted an application to join the World Trade Organization.
We had to appoint some women to encourage more women to join the party.
No one can be forced to join any association or union or to continue as a member”.
Kazakhstan is actively preparing to join the Organization.
Today, the Czech Republic is preparing to join our Union.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} [fig.] (also: to join become a member, to accede to, to subscribe, to adhere to)
They deliberately refuse to join NAFO, of which the European Union is a member.
(f) Freedom to join the political or trade union organization of their choice;
The right to join federations, confederations and international associations;
Trade unions have the right to join international organizations of employees.
I would thus invite the Assembly to join this battle against drepanocytosis.
to join [joined|joined] {vb} [construct.]
to join [joined|joined] {v.t.} [aviat.]
to {preposition}
You will also continue to have a key part to play in moving enlargement forward.
In some cases, children are too old to qualify for admission to primary schools.
Maybe we should take all the nickel we have and send it to Sudbury for smelting.
Belarus seeks political settlements to all disputes on the international agenda.
A great deal of our competence and skill is not so easy to document or describe.
The right to food also includes the right to have access to safe drinking water.
(a) To take note of the implementations plans transmitted pursuant to Article 7;
India has continued to contribute to the economic reconstruction of Afghanistan.
Measures taken to establish or guarantee equal access to all levels of education
An application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada was dismissed.
An application to that effect has to be made to the Director of Social Security.
In addition, it would be happy to respond to any specific query addressed to it.
India has continued to contribute to the economic reconstruction of Afghanistan.
Incitement to genocide is punishable by a prison sentence of two to eight years.
We are in favour of peace, and we are trying to do our level best to achieve it.
In addition, it would be happy to respond to any specific query addressed to it.
Senator Segal: I defer to the committee and its responsibilities in this regard.
Bougainvilleans also have legal standing to bring civil and criminal complaints.
Today, thanks to their sacrifice, we continue to be safe here at home in Canada.
(a) To take note of the implementations plans transmitted pursuant to Article 7;
To date, the Entities have undertaken few efforts to comply with this decision.
32) pending its finalization of the revisions to article 33 (2) of the Model Law.
That will allow the procedures to continue until the end of the review process.
We would like to thank all of our colleagues who have stood with us throughout.
To be held from 4 (starting at 9.30h) to 5 (concluding at 17.30h) September 2007:
People are being taken in just to win readers or votes and to bring Europe down.
The second problem is with the accounting that was used to fund this initiative.
But these are not reasons to resign ourselves to a "laissez-faire" legal stance.
Measures taken to establish or guarantee equal access to all levels of education
The parties to the Convention have taken steps to comply with those commitments.
Return of property to the country of origin in cases of damage to state property
An application to that effect has to be made to the Director of Social Security.
Today, thanks to their sacrifice, we continue to be safe here at home in Canada.
I think any exceptions to this principle should be kept to the absolute minimum.
Incitement to genocide is punishable by a prison sentence of two to eight years.
The literacy rate for females is 42 per cent, compared to 66 per cent for males.
It is important to encourage this will, not least among the applicant countries.
Joblessness and poverty are contributing to crime, especially among young people.
In 2003, the adult HIV prevalence rate in Sudan was estimated to be 2.3 per cent.
(c) The buyer must go to the Cashier's Office in person to pay for the equipment.
So, please, do let's try not to rush straight ahead into a 'mad salmon ' crisis.
Efforts are continuing to ensure greater progress in achieving the stated goals.
Redirect international support to the poorest and to the countries in most need.
How could we fail to evoke, for example, the journey of Abraham to Mount Moriah?
(a) Accelerating the country's transition to a well-governed democratic society;
Until that point, we still sent our appeals to the Privy Council in Great Britain.
Until then, it is not possible for further action to be taken on their case.
I am very disappointed he would go to those lengths to try to frighten people.
Communication for development can help bring the MDG messages directly to households.
Prior to this, only client-funded lawyers were cost-recovered from client departments.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "join":
© Princeton Universityconjoin · bring together · fall in · get together · connect · link · link up · unite · union · sum · articulation · joint · juncture · junction
Usage examples
Usage examples for "join" in French
Similar words
jogger · jogging · joggle · Johannesburg · Johannesburger · Johannesburgers · Johannic · john · Johnny · Johnny-jump-up · join · joiner · joinery · joining · joint · joint-debtor · joint-donor · joint-owner · joint-stock-company · jointed · jointing
Even more translations in the English-Portuguese dictionary by bab.la.