intransitive. To associate, consort, or keep company with; (euphemistic) to engage in sexual activity. Now archaic and rare.
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > accompany or be companions [verb (intransitive)] (7) accompany?1490 intransitive. To associate, consort, or keep company with; (euphemistic) to engage in sexual activity. Now archaic and rare. assist1553 transitive. To take one's place with (a person), join, accompany, attend. Also absol. Obsolete. to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 to walk (also travel) in the way with, etc.: to accompany on a journey; (more generally) to associate with. Also †to be in the way mid. Usually… to go partners1716 to go partners: to become friends or associates (with a person or thing); to form a partnership; (in later use also) to share the profits or… to draw up1723 intransitive. Scottish. To begin to associate or keep company with a person; to enter into relations with. Also of two people: to become… to shake together1861 intransitive for reflexive. to shake down into: to settle into, to accommodate oneself to (circumstances, a condition, position, etc.). to shake tog… to pal up (also around, out, etc.)1889 intransitive. to pal up (also around, out,etc.): to make friends, keep company, or spend time (with a person). Also in extended use. |
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