单词 | to pal up |
释义 | > as lemmasto pal up (also around, out, etc.) 2. intransitive. to pal up (also around, out, etc.): to make friends, keep company, or spend time (with a person). Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > make friends with [verb (transitive)] workOE friend1483 to make friends (with, of, to)1561 to take up with1570 to pal up (also around, out, etc.)1889 to get next to1896 society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > accompany or be companions [verb (intransitive)] accompany?1490 assist1553 to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 to go partners1716 to draw up1723 to shake together1861 to pal up (also around, out, etc.)1889 1889 L. B. Walford Stiff-necked Generation (new ed.) 95 I think you and I ‘pal up’ very well. 1915 R. Lardner in McClure's Mag. Aug. 21/3 I and Lefty and Mike used to pal round together. 1927 Blackwood's Mag. Mar. 312/1 They palled up with the Gurkhas. 1943 E. Blyton Summer Term at St Clare's ii. 10 Your cousin Alison has palled up with one of them—an American girl, stiff-rich, called Sadie Greene. 1958 B. Hamilton Too Much of Water xi. 249 I got tight one night with a chap I'd palled up with. 1976 J. Rosenthal Bar Mitzvah Boy in Three Award-winning Television Plays (1978) 58 Doesn't he pal out with Maurice Donner's lad—whatsisname? 1986 D. Johnson Stars at Noon 135 Should we pal around a little this afternoon? 2003 Canad. Jewish News (Nexis) 13 Feb. The United States pals around with Saudi Arabia because it is seen as the lesser of the evils. < as lemmas |
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