Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Joint"
The meaning of "Joint" in various phrases and sentences
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What does level-two joint mean?
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"Joint" can mean a lot of things, including a lot of places: "let's blow this joint" = let's leave this place (which is probably a bar, club, etc.).
One type of place often called a joint is a jail or prison. There are varying levels from minimum security, for people who committed nonviolent (usually financial) crimes, to maximum security, for people who committed very violent crimes and still pose a risk to the guards and other inmates. A level two joint is an informal way to refer to a jail/prison that is one level up from the lowest security level--not a terrible place to be if you have to be incarcerated. That's what's being discussed here.
One type of place often called a joint is a jail or prison. There are varying levels from minimum security, for people who committed nonviolent (usually financial) crimes, to maximum security, for people who committed very violent crimes and still pose a risk to the guards and other inmates. A level two joint is an informal way to refer to a jail/prison that is one level up from the lowest security level--not a terrible place to be if you have to be incarcerated. That's what's being discussed here.
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What does rice-and-fish joint mean?
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It means a prepared plate with adds rice and fish
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What does So is this bad for your joints? Almost certainly not, he assures. mean?
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is this bad foe ur knees, ur elbows? 90% of time it's is not bad, he said
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What does stiff in the joints mean?
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Yes, that's correct 👍
Example sentences using "Joint"
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Please show me example sentences with joint.
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Joint like in anatomy could be, “I dislocated my shoulder joint.” If you mean joint as in combining of things, example sentences could include: I joint the army last year, he joint us for dinner. Why won’t you accept joint ownership of the business?
Joint can also be what you call an establishment, but this may be more slang than textbook English. For example, his joint was so messy, I had to help him clean it.
Joint can also be what you call an establishment, but this may be more slang than textbook English. For example, his joint was so messy, I had to help him clean it.
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Please show me example sentences with joint.
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They came joint second in the competition
The girls grew up as best friends, they're practically joint at the hip
A joint is where two bones are attached together and allows movement in the body
The girls grew up as best friends, they're practically joint at the hip
A joint is where two bones are attached together and allows movement in the body
Synonyms of "Joint" and their differences
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What is the difference between joint and mutual and common ?
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Joint means together, usually used to say two things are connected.
Mutual means things happening by two people. (This is hard to explain) when two people have a common friend ( a friend who’s friends with your friend) you would be mutual friends. Meaning you share the same friend.
Common means something you see a lot and is frequent. Eg. In the numbers 1 2 2 2 4. 2 is the most common number. Or you can have something in common with someone meaning you share the same (thing) eg. If you like a singer and they like the same singer, you would have common taste in music.
Mutual means things happening by two people. (This is hard to explain) when two people have a common friend ( a friend who’s friends with your friend) you would be mutual friends. Meaning you share the same friend.
Common means something you see a lot and is frequent. Eg. In the numbers 1 2 2 2 4. 2 is the most common number. Or you can have something in common with someone meaning you share the same (thing) eg. If you like a singer and they like the same singer, you would have common taste in music.
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What is the difference between joint and common and mutual ?
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ok ....
so in your opinion, these words cannot be used interchangeably even though all the definitions r alike?
so in your opinion, these words cannot be used interchangeably even though all the definitions r alike?
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What is the difference between joint and blunt ?
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In the smoking sense: a joint uses smoking papers and a blunt uses a cigar/cigarillo wrapper.
Translations of "Joint"
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How do you say this in English (US)? joint
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Aren't you talking about any substance, are you?
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How do you say this in English (US)? 「躯体誘発目地(core-induced joint??)」
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Expansion joints.
Other questions about "Joint"
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What is the past tense for "Joint Venture"?
- The two companies jointed venture to overthrow the competitors Does this sound natural?
- The two companies jointed venture to overthrow the competitors Does this sound natural?
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"Joint venture" is a noun phrase, and "joint" is an adjective. It doesn't have a past tense.
The two companies formed a joint venture.
The two companies joined together.
The two companies formed a joint venture.
The two companies joined together.
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Please show me how to pronounce joint.
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Check the question to view the answer
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joint us Does this sound natural?
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"Joined us", is this what you meant?
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1. I'm aching in the joints because of flu.
2. I think, I had a cold. my joints aching. Does this sound natural?
2. I think, I had a cold. my joints aching. Does this sound natural?
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1. My joints are aching because I've got the flu.
2. My joints are aching, I think I caught a cold.
(catch/ caught a cold = get/ got a cold).
2. My joints are aching, I think I caught a cold.
(catch/ caught a cold = get/ got a cold).
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