intransitive. To have dealings with; to associate. Also with of.
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > have social communication [verb (intransitive)] (14) commonc1350 intransitive. To have dealings with; to associate. Also with of. communea1393 intransitive. To talk together, converse with someone; to communicate; to confer, consult. Also with of, upon and on. Now rare (archaic in later use). haunt1481 To resort habitually; to stay or remain usually (in a place); to associate (with a person). Now usually said of the lower animals. 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. interdeal1609 intransitive. To deal or negotiate mutually. intercommune1828 To have intercourse, relations, or connection, esp. in Scots Law, with rebels or denounced persons. Subcategories:— mix in society (5) — mingle with a company or crowd (2) — go into town (1) |
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