| 单词 | going together | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasgoing together   going together  n. 		 †(a) 				 [after classical Latin coitus coit n.]			 (an act of) copulation (obsolete);		 (b) the action or fact of ‘going steady’, or of being in a romantic relationship. ΚΠ a1382    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Bodl. 959)	 		(1961)	 Num. xxxi. 17  				Sle ȝe..wymmen þat han knowyn men in goynge to geders [L. in coitu].]			 1583    P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. Gviiiv  				All other goinges together and coitions are damnable. 1662    J. Davies tr.  A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors  vii. 294  				Their going together, without any shame, and publickly, after the manner of Beasts. 1880    Racine 		(Wisconsin)	 Daily Argus 25 Sept.  				[She] is making life miserable and dangerous for her son and a servant girl with whom he keeps company. She is much opposed to their going together. 1915    Federal Reporter 220 579  				Miss Warrington, we have to quit our going together; we have to cut it out; everybody is getting onto us. 1988    N. Sadiq Heartbreak High xiii. 109  				Their parents are not that keen on their going together, Mom... Tariq said his mom doesn't like Jewish people. < as lemmas | 
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