intransitive. To have mutual communion; to hold discourse or conversation with each other or with another. (Cf. commune, v. 1.)
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > have social communication with [verb (transitive)] (17) intercommunec1374 intransitive. To have mutual communion; to hold discourse or conversation with each other or with another. (Cf. commune, v. 1.) dealc1380 intransitive. To have to do with (a person); to have intercourse or dealings with; to associate with. archaic (and now associated with 13). usec1384 intransitive. To associate or have dealings with. Obsolete. intercommonc1430 intransitive. To have intercourse, common dealings, or relations with others, or with each other; to associate with or together (cf. common, v. 2)… resort?1518 intransitive. To consort or associate with another or others. Obsolete. minglea1593 transitive. To join (speech, friendship, etc.) reciprocally with another person. Obsolete. use1594 transitive. To associate with (a person). Cf. phrases 1. Obsolete. rare. intercoursea1604 To have intercourse with. sociate1635 intransitive. To associate, mix, or keep company with others. to keep termsa1673 To have or maintain amicable or cooperative relations (with a person or party); to continue to deal with. Also figurative. Now somewhat rare. shoulder1851 To ‘rub shoulders’ with, mix with. rare. tangle1928 transferred. To fight, to engage in conflict or argument (with or up with); also figurative and loosely, to associate or become involved with. collo… Subcategories:— admit (a person) into relation with oneself (1) — frequent (another's company) (1) — keep up (relations) (1) — resume relations with (1) — assist with social relations (1) |
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