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/ˈdʒɔɪnə(r)//ˈdʒɔɪnər/The word "joiner" originated in the 14th century from the Old French word "joindre," meaning "to join" or "to unite." This Old French word is derived from the Latin "iungere," which also means "to join" or "to unite." In the early Middle Ages, a joiner was a skilled craftsman who worked with wood, responsible for joining or attaching pieces of wood together. This occupation was essential in construction, carpentry, and furniture-making. Over time, the term "joiner" has expanded to include other joinery disciplines, such as cabinetmaking, interior design, and woodworking. Throughout history, the word "joiner" has maintained its core meaning, emphasizing the importance of bringing together separate parts to form a cohesive whole.
a person whose job is to make the wooden parts of a building, especially window frames, doors, etc.
người có công việc làm các bộ phận bằng gỗ của tòa nhà, đặc biệt là khung cửa sổ, cửa ra vào, v.v.
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a person who joins an organization, club, etc.
người tham gia một tổ chức, câu lạc bộ, v.v.
Tất cả người tham gia sẽ nhận được một gói chào mừng.