请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 θ155018
释义
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate with [verb (transitive)] (72)
seeOE

transitive. To be in the company of, to meet and spend time with (a person). to go to (also and) see, to come to (also and) see: to visit, to call…

drawc1275

intransitive. With to, unto: to start to become involved with (a person or course of action); to resort to; to turn to. Cf. sense 32b. Obsolete.

mella1300

Of persons. intransitive. To mix, associate, have dealings. Usually with with. Now chiefly Scottish.

meeta1325

transitive. Of a person: to come (whether by accident or design) into the company of, or into social interaction with; to have a meeting with.

fellow1340

transitive. To join or associate (a person or thing) with or to another specified person or thing, as in partnership or companionship. Also with mid

usec1384

intransitive. To associate or have dealings with. Obsolete.

conjoinc1386

To join in action, relation, purpose, feeling, etc.; to combine, unite, ally.

joinc1390

To attach oneself to, associate oneself with (= sense 5b). Obsolete.

knitc1400

transitive. To make or constitute by joining (a covenant, agreement, or the like); to make fast or firm, to establish (a relation of union); to…

accompany1461

transitive. To add or join to (also toward); to add as a companion. Obsolete.

enfellowship1470

transitive. To join in fellowship.

frequent1477

To visit or associate with (a person); to be frequently with (a person) or in (his company). Now somewhat rare.

haunt1477

To frequent the company of (a person), to associate with habitually; to ‘run after’. (Now chiefly transferred from 5b.)

mixa1513

transitive. To unite (a person or persons) in dealings or acquaintance; to bring together; to associate; †to join in sexual intercourse (obsolete)…

encompanya1533

To bring into company, associate. Const. to.

combinea1535

transitive. To couple or join two or more things together. persons or material things in non-material or ideal union: To join in action, condition…

contract1548

transitive. To agree upon, establish by agreement, to undertake mutually, or enter upon (a) a convention or treaty, (b) a legal or business…

to take with ——1562

intransitive. To take up with; to have to do with. Obsolete.

associate1581

transitive. To join oneself to (a person). To keep company or consort with. Obsolete.

to have a saying toa1593

to have a saying to: to have something to say to; to speak or associate with. Obsolete.

cope1594

To meet, meet with, come into contact (hostile or friendly) with. Obsolete.

sort1594

To associate, consort, go in company with others or together. (Cf. sense 12b.) Also with among and without const. Now rare or dialect.

to take in1597

intransitive. To side with, make common cause with. Also: to agree with. Obsolete.

consort1600

Const. with; also of ships.

herd1606

transitive. To place in or among a herd; to associate. Also figurative.

factionate1611

transitive. To join together in a faction, band together. Obsolete.

to keep company (with)a1616

To associate or socialize (with); to be or stay together (with), esp. in a social context. Also in extended use.

accost1633

transitive (reflexive). To associate or keep company with. Obsolete. rare.

solder1641

Const. with (a person or thing).

converse1649

transitive. To keep company with. Obsolete.

walk1650

figurative. intransitive. To be associated, work or get along together, act harmoniously with. Now rare.

consociate1653

To associate or keep company with.

coalite1734

transitive and intransitive. To combine, unite, merge; spec. to form into a coalition.

to get with ——a1772

intransitive. Originally North American. To associate or keep company with; to join, be accepted by.

forgather1786

To encounter, meet; esp. to meet with. ‘Now commonly used to denote an accidental meeting’ (Jamieson).

unionize1810

transitive. To merge or bring together in a union; to unite. Obsolete.

to go rounda1867

intransitive. colloquial. To be regularly in company (with a person, esp. a lover); (also) to have regular social interaction with a group of…

to mix in1870

intransitive. To join in, take part (sometimes spec. in a fight); to mingle socially. Frequently with with.

cop1940

slang. intransitive. British. (a) to cop on (toor with) (now rare): to (seek to) associate with, as a companion. (b) to cop off (with): to…

Subcategories:

— again (1)
— join persons together in association (5)
— connect or join on functionally (1)
— admit or enter into association (2)
— keep together (1)
— associate with as partner (3)
— participate with (17)
— receive as visitor (1)
— be closely attached to (1)
— take back into close relationship with (1)
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/13 12:04:46