joint

US /dʒɔɪnt/
UK /dʒɔɪnt/
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1.

sendi

a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together

:
My knee joint aches after running.
Sendi lutut saya sakit setelah berlari.
The doctor examined the patient's shoulder joint.
Dokter memeriksa sendi bahu pasien.
2.

sambungan, persimpangan

a place where two or more things are joined

:
The pipe burst at the weakest joint.
Pipa pecah di sambungan terlemah.
Make sure all the joints are sealed properly.
Pastikan semua sambungan tersegel dengan benar.
3.

tempat, kedai

a place, typically a bar or restaurant, where people meet for social activities, often informal or slightly disreputable

:
Let's meet at that little joint downtown.
Mari kita bertemu di tempat kecil itu di pusat kota.
It's a greasy spoon joint, but the food is good.
Ini adalah tempat makan murah, tapi makanannya enak.
4.

ganja, lintingan ganja

(slang) a marijuana cigarette

:
He was caught smoking a joint in the park.
Dia tertangkap sedang merokok ganja di taman.
They passed a joint around the circle.
Mereka mengedarkan ganja di antara mereka.
1.

bersama, gabungan

shared, held, or done by two or more people or groups

:
They made a joint decision to buy the house.
Mereka membuat keputusan bersama untuk membeli rumah itu.
The project was a joint effort between the two companies.
Proyek itu adalah upaya bersama antara kedua perusahaan.
1.

menyambung, menggabungkan

join (two things) by means of a joint

:
The carpenter carefully jointed the two pieces of wood.
Tukang kayu dengan hati-hati menyambungkan kedua potong kayu itu.
The plumber will joint the new pipes to the existing system.
Tukang ledeng akan menyambungkan pipa baru ke sistem yang ada.