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单词 with
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with
(wɪð , wɪθ )
In addition to the uses shown below, with is used after some verbs, nouns and adjectives in order to introduce extra information. With is also used after most reciprocal verbs, such as 'agree' or 'fight', and in some phrasal verbs, such as 'deal with' and 'dispense with'.
1. preposition A1
If one person is with another, they are together in one place.
With her were her son and daughter-in-law.
She is currently staying with her father at his home.
2. preposition A1
If something is put with or is with something else, they are used at the same time.
Serve hot, with pasta or rice and French beans.
Cookies are just the thing to serve with tall glasses of real lemonade.
3. preposition A1
If you do something with someone else, you both do it together or are both involved in it.
Parents will be able to discuss their child's progress with their teacher.
He walked with her to the front door.
4. preposition A1
If you fight, argue, or compete with someone, you oppose them.
About a thousand students fought with riot police in the capital.
He was in an argument with his landlord downstairs.
5. preposition A2
If you do something with a particular tool, object, or substance, you do it using that tool, object, or substance.
Remove the meat with a fork and divide it among four plates.
Pack the fruits and nuts into the jars and cover with brandy.
Doctors are treating him with the drug AZT.
6. preposition A2
If someone stands or goes somewhere with something, they are carrying it.
A man came round with a tray of chocolates.
A young woman came in with a cup of coffee.
7. preposition A1
Someone or something with a particular feature or possession has that feature or possession.
He was in his early forties, tall and blond with bright blue eyes.
Someone with an income of $34,895 can afford this loan.
8. preposition A1
Someone with an illness has that illness.
I spent a week in bed with flu.
9. preposition B1
If something is filled or covered with a substance or with things, it has that substance or those things in it or on it.
His legs were caked with dried mud.
They sat at a Formica table cluttered with dirty tea cups.
...rivers teeming with salmon and trout.
10. preposition B2
If you are, for example, pleased or annoyed with someone or something, you have that feeling towards them.
He was still a little angry with her.
After sixteen years of marriage they have grown bored with each other.
I am happy with that decision.
11. preposition B2
You use with to indicate what a state, quality, or action relates to, involves, or affects.
Our aim is to allow student teachers to become familiar with the classroom.
He still has a serious problem with money.
Depression lowers the human ability to cope with disease.
12. preposition B1
You use with when indicating the way that something is done or the feeling that a person has when they do something.
...teaching her to read music with skill and sensitivity.
He agreed, but with reluctance.
13. preposition B2
You use with when indicating a sound or gesture that is made when something is done, or an expression that a person has on their face when they do something.
With a sigh, she leant back and closed her eyes.
The front door closed with a crash behind him.
Her eyes stared into his with an expression of absolute honesty.
14. preposition B2
You use with to indicate the feeling that makes someone have a particular appearance or type of behaviour.
Gil was white and trembling with anger.
I felt sick to my stomach with sadness for them.
His father's body was hot with fever.
15. preposition B1
You use with when mentioning the position or appearance of a person or thing at the time that they do something, or what someone else is doing at that time.
Joanne stood with her hands on the sink, staring out the window.
Michelle had fallen asleep with her head against his shoulder.
She walked back to the bus stop, with him following her.
16. preposition
You use with to introduce a current situation that is a factor affecting another situation.
With all the courses available, there is no excuse for not getting some training.
With the win, the U.S. reclaimed the cup for the first time since 1985.
17. preposition
You use with when making a comparison or contrast between the situations of different people or things.
We're not like them. It's different with us.
Sometimes I'm busy and sometimes I'm not. It's the same with most jobs.
18. preposition
If something increases or decreases with a particular factor, it changes as that factor changes.
The reason your heart rate increases with exercise is to meet the demands for more oxygen.
Blood pressure decreases with exercise.
19. preposition
If something moves with a wind or current, it moves in the same direction as the wind or current.
...a piece of driftwood carried down with the current.
We left him there to float off with the tide, and told him to follow the coast.
20. preposition
If someone says that they are with you, they mean that they understand what you are saying. [informal]
Yes, I know who you mean. Yes, now I'm with you.
I'm not with you. Tell me what you mean.
21. preposition
If someone says that they are with you, they mean that they support or approve of what you are doing.
'I'm with you all the way.'—'Thank you.'
Translations:
Chinese: ,
Japanese: ・・・と一緒に, ・・・を持った
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