joint
Prononciation : [/d͡ʒɔɪnt/]
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Contexte : « anatomy »
(noun) a place where two bones meet in the body. Joints allow your body to move in different ways, like bending your elbow or knee.
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My knee joint allows me to bend and straighten my leg.
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He injured his wrist joint and couldn't move it properly.
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Can you name a joint in your body that helps you move your arm?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) a place where two things are connected or come together. In business, a joint can refer to a business collaboration or partnership.
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The two companies formed a joint venture to develop a new product together.
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The lack of communication caused a breakdown in their joint project.
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How do companies benefit from forming a joint partnership?
Contexte : « describing two things together »
(adjective) used to describe things that are shared, combined, or done together by two or more people. When things are joint, they are done or owned by more than one person.
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They have a joint bank account for their shared expenses.
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She decided not to participate in the joint project with her classmates.
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What does it mean to have a joint responsibility with someone?
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