intransitive. To mingle or be joined in intercourse, marriage, battle, etc. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] (66) mingc1275 intransitive. To mingle or be joined in intercourse, marriage, battle, etc. Obsolete. company1387 intransitive. To form a company or group; to keep company, associate, socialize. Chiefly with with, together. joinc1390 To attach oneself to, associate oneself with (= sense 5b). Obsolete. meddlec1390 intransitive. Of people: to mix or join in company. Of a person: to mingle, associate with others. Scottish in later use. Obsolete. herd?a1400 To join oneself to any band or company; to become one of any faction or party; to associate as one of the ‘common herd’ or crowd, to go in company… fellowshipc1430 intransitive. To engage in fellowship; to associate or commune with someone. Obsolete. enfellowship1470 intransitive. To enter into fellowship. to step in1474 To come forward and join in what is going on; to come to close quarters, enter the fray; to intervene in an affair, a dispute, etc. literal and figur… accompany?1490 intransitive. To associate, consort, or keep company with; (euphemistic) to engage in sexual activity. Now archaic and rare. yoke?a1513 intransitive. To be or become connected or linked; to join or enter into association with; to have connection or interaction with. to keep with ——c1515 To remain or stay with; to associate or keep company with; to keep up with. conjoin1532 To combine in action; to co-operate. Obsolete. wag1550 To ‘get on’, associate with. Obsolete. frequent1577 intransitive. To resort to or unto (a person or place); to associate with (a person); to be often in or about (a place). Obsolete. encroach1579 intransitive. To get oneself connected with. Obsolete. rare. consort1588 intransitive. To associate, to join or keep company. sort1595 To place in a class or sort; to give a place to; to classify. Also const. after, among, as, together. commerce1596 To have intercourse or converse, hold communication, associate with. archaic. troop1597 intransitive. To associate with. converse1598 To associate familiarly, consort, keep company; to hold intercourse, be familiar with. Obsolete. to keep (also enter, come into, etc.) commons1598 to keep (also †enter, †come into,etc.) commons: (esp. of the members of a college) to live in lodgings, residential quarters, or a hall of… to enter common1604 to enter common: to enter into, or be in, association with. Cf. to enter commons at commons, n. phrases 3, intercommon, v. 1. Obsolete. atone1611 intransitive. To come together, unite. 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… minglea1616 intransitive. Of a person: to mix, join, or associate with others, or take part in their activities or concerns; (in later use frequently) to move… consociate1638 intransitive. To associate together, enter into association, fellowship, partnership, union; spec. in New England, to join in a consociation of… associate1644 intransitive. To keep company or have intercourse (with). corrive1647 intransitive. To consort. rare. co-unite1650 intransitive. To enter into union. walk1650 figurative. intransitive. To be associated, work or get along together, act harmoniously with. Now rare. cohere1651 Of persons: To stick together; to unite or remain united in action. engage1657 intransitive for reflexive. To entangle, involve, or mix oneself up. Const. in, less often among, into. Obsolete. mix1667 intransitive. To associate, keep company with; to move socially in or among; to take part in. accustom1670 intransitive. To go regularly or habitually to a place; (also) to consort with. Obsolete. to make one1711 transitive. to make one: to take part (in) (now Criminals' slang), be present (at); †to assimilate oneself to the company one joins (obsolete). Also… coalite1735 transitive and intransitive. To combine, unite, merge; spec. to form into a coalition. commerciate1740 intransitive. To hold intercourse, associate with. to have nothing to say to (also with)1780 to have nothing to say to (also with): to have no dealings with; (of things) to have no connection with or influence or bearing on. Also to have some… gang?1791 intransitive. To join or associate together as a group or gang; to form or join a group or gang (with others). Also transitive (in passive). companion1792 intransitive. To associate or keep company with; to spend time together as companions. Also figurative. mess1795 intransitive. To mix or associate with. Also (Scottish): to mess or (also and) mell. matea1832 intransitive. To associate or keep company with. Now rare. comrade1865 (a) nonce-use (see quot. 1602); (b) intransitive to associate with, as a comrade. to go around1904 intransitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). To be regularly in company (with a person, esp. a lover). Also with together. Cf. to go round… to throw in with1906 intransitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. to throw in with: to associate with and side with a person or group of people. Occasionally also (of more… to get down1975 intransitive. U.S. slang (originally in African-American usage). With with: to associate oneself or become familiar with (a person). Also: to get to… Subcategories:— remain associated (1) — join (a company) again (1) — associate as partners (1) — participate (16) — in excessively close proximity (1) |
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