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单词 to go together
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to go together
to go together [with sense 1 compare classical Latin coīre to go together, to have sexual intercourse (see coit n.)]
1. intransitive. To have sexual intercourse; to mate. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse
playOE
to do (also work) one's kindc1225
bedc1315
couple1362
gendera1382
to go togetherc1390
to come togethera1398
meddlea1398
felterc1400
companya1425
swivec1440
japea1450
mellc1450
to have to do with (also mid, of, on)1474
engender1483
fuck?a1513
conversec1540
jostlec1540
confederate1557
coeate1576
jumble1582
mate1589
do1594
conjoin1597
grind1598
consortc1600
pair1603
to dance (a dance) between a pair of sheets1608
commix1610
cock1611
nibble1611
wap1611
bolstera1616
incorporate1622
truck1622
subagitate1623
occupya1626
minglec1630
copulate1632
fere1632
rut1637
joust1639
fanfreluche1653
carnalize1703
screw1725
pump1730
correspond1756
shag1770
hump1785
conjugate1790
diddle1879
to get some1889
fuckeec1890
jig-a-jig1896
perform1902
rabbit1919
jazz1920
sex1921
root1922
yentz1923
to make love1927
rock1931
mollock1932
to make (beautiful) music (together)1936
sleep1936
bang1937
lumber1938
to hop into bed (with)1951
to make out1951
ball1955
score1960
trick1965
to have it away1966
to roll in the hay1966
to get down1967
poontang1968
pork1968
shtup1969
shack1976
bonk1984
boink1985
c1390 (?a1325) Adam & Eve (Vernon) in C. Horstmann Sammlung Altengl. Legenden (1878) 223 (MED) He and Eue, his wyf, wenten togedere, & þo was Caym biȝeten.
c1425 Edward, Duke of York Master of Game (Vesp. B.xii) (1904) 14 (MED) Whan þei [sc. hares] be in hure love, þei goon to gidre [a1425 Digby gothe to geders] as houndes, saue þei hold not to gidre as houndes.
2. intransitive. Of two or more things: to be mutually compatible, concomitant, or complementary. Also of a thing: to be concomitant or concurrent with another.
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the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree/be in harmony/be congruous [verb (intransitive)] > be compatible
to go togethersa1387
to go togethera1533
consist1734
a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1537) f. 68v Beautie and foly alway go togyther [Fr. vont en une compagnie].
1591 S. Cottesford Treat. against Traitors sig. F3v This wickednesse was not committed by Jshmaell, but that the will of God did concurre and goe together with his will.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) iv. xvi. 49 Ant. Of Cæsar seeke your Honour, with your safety... Cleo. They do not go together . View more context for this quotation
1620 Examiner No. 651. 631/1 Vixenishness and virtue go together.
1721 P. Aubin Strange Adventures Count de Vinevil Pref. 6 Try to win them to Vertue, by Methods where Delight and Instruction may go together.
1776 B. Victor Orig. Lett., Dramatic Pieces & Poems II. 203 Sometimes, honour and happiness go together.
1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) xxii. 227 Poverty and oysters always seem to go together.
1889 F. C. Philips & C. J. Wills Fatal Phryne I. v. 104 Baldness, science, and snuff-taking go together.
1912 Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. 176 Nearly all colors go well together in a garden.
1957 E. Fromm Art of Loving ii. 66 The development of patriarchal society goes together with the development of his private property.
2005 Time Out N.Y. 27 Oct. 6/2 Since the days of the Stork Club, celebrity and Gotham nightlife have gone together like smoking and drinking.
3. intransitive. Of the earth and heaven or hell: to collide, to collapse into one entity. Cf. quot. a1387 for to go togethers at Phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (intransitive)] > collapse or be demolished
to-fallc893
to-reosea900
tipc1400
to go together1549
to come downa1552
demolish1610
coincide1673
collapse1732
stave1797
1549 J. Ponet tr. B. Ochino Tragoedie Unjuste Usurped Primacie sig. Z.i They trouble all the whole worlde with suche thunderynges in contencions, as thoughe heauen and yearthe went together.
a1602 W. Perkins Treat. Mans Imaginations (1607) i. 17 Then shall heauen, and earth goe together, and the worlde shall bee no more.
1684 C. Cotton Ερωτοπολις 18 You would think Heaven and Earth were going together, you would swear all the Lapland Witches were excercising their Sorceries in Betty-land, such Storms, such Tempests, such Thunder.
1792 A. F. Tytler tr. F. Schiller Robbers ii. 84 The powder magazine blew up.—'Twas as if heaven, earth, and hell had all gone together.
4. intransitive. To be in a romantic or sexual relationship; (in early use also) to be engaged to marry.There is no chronological continuity between this sense and sense 1.
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the mind > emotion > love > courtship or wooing > court or engage in courtship [verb (intransitive)] > walk out with person as lover > keep company as lovers
walk1849
to go together1871
twos1920
1871 Sparks from Forge Fire in Shamrock 8 4/2 Boys and girls goin' together.
1878 Argosy Aug. 142 Jeho and Mally were ‘going together’.
1899 M. E. Wilkins Jamesons iii. 77 People began to say that Harry Liscom and the eldest Jameson girl were going together.
1958 E. Dundy Dud Avocado i. ix. 154 Now that Jim and I were seen around..in public, it became obvious..that we were ‘going together’.
1994 H. Burton Leonard Bernstein i. viii. 82 She was crazy about Lenny, and they went together for quite a long time.
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