join in - translation to greek
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join in - translation to greek

HIM SONG
Join Me (in Death); Join Me In Death

join in      
λαμβάνω μέρος, συμμετέχω
mother in law         
PARENT OF ONE'S SPOUSE
Mother-in-Law; Mother in law; Father-in-Law; Father in law; Mother in Law; Parents-in-law; Parents in law; Law parents; Law-parents; Parent in law; Law-parent; Law parent; Mother-in-law; Father-in-law
πεθερά
brother in law         
SPOUSE'S SIBLING OR SIBLING'S SPOUSE
Sister-in-law; Brother-in-law; Co-brother-in-law; Brother in law; Brothers-in-law; Sister in law; Sister-in-Law; Brother-in-Law; Sisters-in-law; Siblings-in-law; Bro-law; Wife's sister; Sibling in-law
κουνιάδος, γυναικάδελφος, ανράδελφος

Definition

join in
v.
1) (D; intr.) to join in as (she joined in as a volunteer)
2) (D; intr.) to join in with

Wikipedia

Join Me in Death

"Join Me in Death" is a single by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, taken from their second studio album, Razorblade Romance (2000). It was also released as "Join Me", since they were not allowed to include "Death" in the title for the US version. It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie The Thirteenth Floor (the US version features the Cardigans' "Erase/Rewind" instead). It is the eighth-best-selling single of all time in Finland.

Examples of use of join in
1. He said he expected hundred of people to join in.
2. Advertisers, he reckoned, would gladly join in the joke.
3. Rather than resenting him for it, Clinton should join in.
4. Ambassador John Bolton refused to join in the applause.
5. Dozens of workers and pedestrians stopped to join in.