English-Thai Dictionary
rejoin
VI กลับ เข้าร่วม อีก ร่วมกัน ใหม่ รวมกัน ใหม่ reassemble kan-kao-ruam-eak
rejoin
VI ตอบกลับ โต้กลับ โต้แย้ง answer confute retort tob-kab
rejoin
VT ต่อ เข้ากัน ใหม่ tor-kao-kan-mai
rejoin
VT ร่วมกัน ใหม่ ผนึก กัน ใหม่ reassemble ruam-kan-mai
rejoinder
N คำตอบ response reply answer kam-tob
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REJOIN
v.t.[re and join. ] 1. To join again; to unite after separation.
2. To meet one again.
REJOIN
v.i. 1. To answer to a reply.
2. In law pleadings, to answer, as the defendant to the plantif's replication.
REJOINDER
n. 1. An answer to a reply; or in general, an answer.
2. In law pleadings, the defendants's answer to the plantif's replication.
REJOINED
pp. Joined again; reunited.
REJOINING
ppr. Joining again; answering a plaintiff's replication.
REJOINT
v.t.[re and joint. ] To reunite joints.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REJOIN
Re *join " (r-join "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rejoined (-joind "); p. pr. &vb. n. Rejoining. ] Etym: [F. rejoindre; pref. re- re- + joindre to join. See Join, and cf. Rejoinder. ]
1. To join again; to unite after separation.
2. To come, or go, again into the presence of; to join the company of again. Meet and rejoin me, in the pensive grot. Pope.
3. To state in reply; -- followed by an object clause.
REJOIN
REJOIN Re *join ", v. i.
1. To answer to a reply.
2. (Law )
Defn: To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.
REJOINDER
Re *join "der (-dr ), n. Etym: [From F. rejoindre, inf. , to join again. See Rejoin. ]
1. An answer to a reply; or, in general, an answer or reply.
2. (Law )
Defn: The defendant's answer to the plaintiff's replication.
Syn. -- Reply; ansswer; replication. See Reply.
REJOINDER
REJOINDER Re *join "der, v. i.
Defn: To make a rejoinder. [Archaic ]
REJOINDURE
REJOINDURE Re *join "dure (-dr ), n.
Defn: Act of joining again. [Obs. ] "Beguiles our lips of all rejoindure " (i.e., kisses ). Shak.
REJOINT
REJOINT Re *joint " (re-joint "), v. t.
1. To reunite the joints of; to joint anew. Barrow.
2. Specifically (Arch. ), to fill up the joints of, as stones in buildings when the mortar has been dislodged by age and the action of the weather. Gwilt.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rejoin
re join 1 |rēˈjoin, ˈrē -riˈʤɔɪn | ▶verb [ with obj. ] join together again; reunite: the stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined. • return to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left ): the soldiers were returning from leave to rejoin their unit.
rejoin
re join 2 |riˈjoin riˈʤɔɪn | ▶verb [ reporting verb ] say something in answer to a remark, typically rudely or in a discouraging manner: [ with clause ] : Harry said that he longed for a bath and soft towels, to which his father rejoined that he was a gross materialist. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘reply to a charge or pleading in a lawsuit ’): from Old French rejoindre, from re- ‘again ’ + joindre ‘to join. ’
rejoinder
re join der |riˈjoindər rəˈʤɔɪndər | ▶noun a reply, esp. a sharp or witty one: she would have made some cutting rejoinder but none came to mind. • Law, dated a defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply or replication. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French rejoindre (infinitive used as a noun ) (see rejoin 2 ).
Oxford Dictionary
rejoin
rejoin 1 |riːˈdʒɔɪn | ▶verb [ with obj. ] join together again; reunite: the stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined. • return to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left ): the soldiers were returning from leave to rejoin their unit.
rejoin
rejoin 2 |rɪˈdʒɔɪn | ▶verb [ reporting verb ] say something in reply, typically in a quick or critical manner: [ with direct speech ] : ‘It's nice to talk under the stars.’ ‘No stars tonight, ’ he rejoined. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘reply to a charge in a lawsuit ’): from Old French rejoindre, from re- ‘again ’ + joindre ‘to join ’.
rejoinder
re |join |der |rɪˈdʒɔɪndə | ▶noun a reply, especially a sharp or witty one: she would have made some cutting rejoinder but none came to mind. • Law, dated a defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply or replication. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French rejoindre (infinitive used as a noun ) (see rejoin 2 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
rejoin
rejoin 1 verb the path rejoins the main road further on: return to, be reunited with, join again, reach again, regain.
rejoin
rejoin 2 verb Eugene rejoined that you couldn't expect much: answer, reply, respond, return, retort, riposte, counter.
rejoinder
rejoinder noun what serious rejoinder could I possibly offer when you make such a ludicrous accusation? answer, reply, response, retort, riposte, counter; informal comeback.
Oxford Thesaurus
rejoin
rejoin 1 verb the side road rejoins the main road further on: return to, be reunited with, come /get /go back to, join again, find one's way back to, reach again, regain, reattain.
rejoin
rejoin 2 verb Eugene rejoined that you couldn't expect to see him in the dark: answer, reply, respond, return, retort, riposte, come back, counter.
rejoinder
rejoinder noun the smart rejoinder to a put-down usually occurs to me on the bus on the way home: answer, reply, response, retort, riposte, counter, sally; informal comeback.
French Dictionary
rejoindre
rejoindre v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Aller retrouver quelqu ’un. : Elle a couru pour le rejoindre. 2 Aboutir à un endroit. : Ce sentier rejoint la petite route. FORME FAUTIVE rejoindre. Impropriété au sens de « entrer en communication avec quelqu ’un ». : Je n ’ai pas réussi à le joindre (et non à le *rejoindre ) par téléphone. joindre
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rejoin
re join 1 /riːdʒɔ́ɪn /動詞 他動詞 1 …と再会する, 再び一緒になる ; 〈仲間 〉に再び加わる, 復帰する ▸ The soldier's only wish was to rejoin his family .兵士の唯一の願いは家族と再会することだった .2 …を再接合する .3 〈もとの道 〉に再び出る .自動詞 再会する ; 再合同する ; 再結合する .
rejoin
re join 2 /rɪdʒɔ́ɪn /動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆他動詞 …と (きつい口調で )答える, 言い返す ; ⦅書 ⦆〖~ that節 /直接話法 〗…だと […と ]答える (→say 他動詞 1 a 語法 )▸ “I didn't do it, ” he rejoined angrily .「おれがやったんじゃない 」と彼は怒って答えた .自動詞 1 答える, 応答する .2 〘法 〙〈被告が 〉第二訴答をする .
rejoinder
re join der /rɪdʒɔ́ɪndə r /名詞 C U ⦅かたく ⦆1 (きつい口調の )返答 ; 言い返し .2 〘法 〙(被告の )第二訴答 .