单词 | to get together |
释义 | > as lemmasto get together to get together 1. transitive. To collect, gather together (persons or things). ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > gather together [verb (transitive)] somnec825 heapc900 gathera975 samc1000 to set togetherc1275 fang1340 assemblec1374 recueilc1380 drawa1393 to draw togethera1398 semblea1400 congatherc1400 congregatec1400 to take together1490 recollect1513 to gather togetherc1515 to get together1523 congesta1552 confer1552 collect1573 ingatherc1575 ramass1586 upgather1590 to muster upa1593 accrue1594 musterc1595 compone1613 herd1615 contract1620 recoil1632 comporta1641 rally1643 rendezvous1670 purse1809 adduct1824 to round up1873 reeve1876 to pull together1925 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. xcviii. f. xlviiv They gotte togyder a company of knyghtes and soudyours. 1534 G. Joye tr. Jeremy Prophete iv. f. viiv Blow forth trompettis into the lande, fil it al with your noise sayng: Get ye togither and go into your stronge defensed cytes. c1540 (?a1400) Gest Historiale Destr. Troy (2002) f. 178 The Golde was all gotyn & the grete sommes Of qwhete & of qwhite syluer qwemly to gedur. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. ccxxij He gat together a great nauy of shippes. a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) i. iii. 133 Let's away And get our Iewels and our wealth together. View more context for this quotation 1639 S. Du Verger tr. J.-P. Camus Admirable Events 50 Betooke himselfe to spend foolishly, what he had so unjustly gotten together. 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. J. Albert de Mandelslo 184 in Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors They get together fourscore of the handsomest young Women. 1712 W. Rogers Cruising Voy. 364 The Governour's Deputy..had the Fatigue to get our Provisions together. 1771 E. Griffith tr. ‘P. Viaud’ Shipwreck 52 There never was so small a number of persons got together oppressed with so many misfortunes. 1848 A. Jameson Sacred & Legendary Art (1850) 278 Seven of the wisest masters that could be gotten together. 1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 42 Argyll had got together a fair-sized army. 1942 Pop. Sci. May 142/1 ‘Tell him I'm on my way,’ he instructed Joe briefly. Then he got together a few tools..and was out of the shop. 1967 A. Christie Endless Night ii. 21 He'd got such a yen for a picture that he managed to get the money together. 2000 M. Keyes Sushi for Beginners (2001) xviii. 152 Get a group of married women together and they compete to see who can diss their husband the most. 2. intransitive. a. To meet, assemble; esp. to meet for the purpose of conferring. Also: (occasionally) to come to agreement. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > gather together [verb (intransitive)] > specifically of people or animals gathera975 ensemblea1300 drawc1300 semble1389 herd1393 assemblea1400 routa1400 sanka1400 trume?a1400 musterc1425 convene1429 resemblea1450 to draw together1455 forgather1513 accompany1534 troop1565 congregate1570 to get together1575 parliament?1589 accoil1590 join1706 to roll up1817 congressa1850 to round up1879 the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] > confer, consult, or deliberate roundc1275 to speak togetherc1275 to take counselc1290 counsel1297 treat1297 advisea1393 communea1393 to take deliberationc1405 common1416 to put (also bring, lay, set, etc.) their (also our, your) heads togetherc1425 janglec1440 bespeak1489 parliamenta1492 intercommonc1540 confer1545 parle1558 consult1565 imparl1572 break parle1594 handle1596 emparley1600 to confer notes1650 to compare notes1709 powwow1780 to get together1816 palaver1877 1575 W. Patten Cal. Script. f. 49v Congregans..: Getting toogyther. 1631 T. Brewer Life & Death Merry Deuill Edmonton sig. D3v (heading) How Smug being drunke, lost his fellowes in the Parke, and how when they got together by whooping & hollowing, he tooke them for theeues. 1694 Acct. Several Late Voy. (1711) ii. 118 They got together in great numbers..so that we were forced to flee. 1700 S. L. tr. C. Frick Relation Voy. in tr. C. Frick & C. Schweitzer Relation Two Voy. E.-Indies 25 They use commonly to get together near to the Sea-shore in the morning. 1760 O. Goldsmith in Brit. Mag. Oct. 580/2 I learned my part... We got together in order to rehearse. 1816 J. Austen Emma II. iii. 47 It is such a happiness when good people get together . View more context for this quotation 1889 Judge (U.S.) 10 Aug. 282/1 Five Men..are to be hanged on the same day. In other words, they will follow Mr. Dana's advice and get together. 1889 Puck (N.Y.) 14 Aug. 418/2 ‘I saw you conferring with Congressman Shouter this morning.’.. ‘Why, yes; he said that we ought to get together.’ 1904 Chicago Tribune 9 Aug. 4 The representatives of the unions and of the employers should get together and talk it over. 1904 N.Y. Times 23 Dec. 1 The jury was unable to get together, and the Presiding Justice had ordered them locked up for the night. 1923 Illustr. London News 1 Sept. 418/3 So widely divergent are the standpoints that I wonder the police authorities do not get together..and formulate a standard practice. 1970 R. Thorp & R. Blake Music of their Laughter 102/2 I see them irritating people now—a bunch of people who agree and get together and go blah, blah, blah, with nobody listening to them. 2005 J. Canseco Juiced 44 So they got together, talked it over, and cooked up what they thought was a really clever scheme. b. Of a couple: to become romantically attached; to have a sexual relationship. ΚΠ 1981 Weekly World News 10 Mar. 12/1 The steamy couple got together after an intro from Tatum's kid brother. 2005 Daily Tel. 11 Mar. 19/1 Those boring preambles that focused on how the couple got together in the first place. 2012 Hoosier Times (Bloomington, Indiana) 8 July (Herald-Times ed.) (Parade section) 14/1 With shows like Bones and The Mentalist, there's a group of fans who want the leads to get together. 3. transitive. slang (originally U.S.). To organize, harmonize, put in order. to get it together: to bring some order or purpose into one's life, to start performing well.to get one's act together: see act n. Phrases 12. to get one's head together: see head n.1 Phrases 4d(d). to get one's shit together: shit n. and adj. Phrases 23a. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > put in (proper) order [verb (transitive)] rightlOE attire1330 ettlea1350 to set (also put) in rulea1387 redress1389 dress?a1400 fettlea1400 governc1405 yraylle1426 direct1509 settlec1530 tune1530 instruct1534 rede1545 commodate1595 square1596 concinnate1601 concinnea1620 rectify1655 fix1663 to put (also bring) into repair1673 arrange1802 pipeclay1806 to get together1810 to do up1886 to jack up1939 1810 R. Parkinson Treat. Breeding & Managem. Live Stock II. ii. 99 In galloping on soft ground, she did not sink so deep,..and therefore could more quickly get herself together again. 1878 G. Macpherson Mem. of Life of A. Jameson 141 I am now settled with my sister Louisa in Mortimer Street, and am trying to busy myself about my book; but I find it difficult to get my mind together for a continuous effort. 1911 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 5 Sept. 1/1 I am possessed with an evil spirit... If I could only get my head together I could get out of this and be alright. 1962 Down Beat 12 Apr. 22 I guess I was on my way in '57, when I started to get myself together musically. 1969 It 4 July 10/3 The promoters just hadn't got things together at all and would have made an immense loss. 1975 New Society 20 Nov. 412/3 Tez thinks he'll be a rock star..tomorrow. Meanwhile he's having trouble getting it together and lives off the SS. 1985 D. Lucie Progress ii. i, in Fashion, Progress, Hard Feelings, Doing the Business (1991) 130 Love, try to get it together, will you? Please? 2001 M. Azerrad Our Band could be your Life xi. 382 Once you get your own shit together, once you get your own mind together, it makes life for you and the people around you so much more agreeable. 2012 Independent 31 Aug. 15/4 If Russians cannot get it together to run an honest state. 4. Rowing. a. transitive. To cause (a crew) to work together. ΚΠ 1843 in W. F. MacMichael Oxf. & Cambr. Boat Races (1870) 110 Their boat was a bad one, and the crew not properly got together. 1888 W. B. Woodgate Boating (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) xii. 170 The other days are long-course days of long grinds, to get men together, and to reduce weight. 1898 Earl of Suffolk et al. Encycl. Sport II. 280/2 As the day of the race..draws near, the attention of the coach must be given entirely towards getting the crew absolutely together. 1937 Manch. Guardian 24 Feb. 4/2 Mileage is certainly excellent for getting a crew together, but it also has the other effect of making men not exactly stale, but weary. 2011 Cambr. Evening News (Nexis) 21 July Their job is..to motivate the crew with calls to push harder, increase the stroke rate, or using a variety of colourful and often sarcastic comments to get the crew together. b. intransitive. Of a crew: to work together. ΚΠ 1866 Manch. Guardian 21 Aug. 8/2 After a little delay (consequent on some barges coming down stream being in the way) the two crews got together, and very shortly were off to a very good start. 1876 E. D. Brickwood Boat Racing i. viii. 97 If the progress made by the crew is satisfactory, and they have got well together, a regular racing outrigger may be substituted for the tub. 2013 Barking & Dagenham Post (Nexis) 10 July It's a brilliant event to be a part of,..and we all got together as a team which was great. < as lemmas |
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