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to·geth·er T0248300 (tə-gĕth′ər)adv.1. In or into a single group, mass, or place: We gather together.2. In or into contact: The cars crashed together. She mixed the chemicals together.3. a. In association with or in relationship to one another; mutually or reciprocally: getting along together.b. By joint or cooperative effort: We ironed the entire load of clothes together.4. Regarded collectively; in total: She is worth more than all of us together. Considered together, the proposals made little sense.5. In or into a unified structure or arrangement: put the food processor together.6. Simultaneously: The bells rang out together.7. In harmony or accord: We stand together on this issue.8. Informal Into an effective, coherent condition: Get yourself together.adj. Slang 1. Emotionally stable and effective in performance: She's really together.2. In tune with what is going on; hip.Idiom: get/put it all together Slang To unify and harmonize one's resources so as to perform with maximal effectiveness. [Middle English, from Old English tōgædere; see ghedh- in Indo-European roots.] to·geth′er·ness n.Usage Note: Together with is often used following the subject of a sentence or clause to introduce an addition. The addition, however, does not alter the number of the verb, which is governed by the subject: The king (singular), together with two aides, is expected soon. The same is true of along with, besides, and in addition to. See Usage Notes at besides, like2.together (təˈɡɛðə) adv1. with cooperation and interchange between constituent elements, members, etc: we worked together. 2. in or into contact or union with each other: to stick papers together. 3. in or into one place or assembly; with each other: the people are gathered together. 4. at the same time: we left school together. 5. considered collectively or jointly: all our wages put together couldn't buy that car. 6. continuously: working for eight hours together. 7. closely, cohesively, or compactly united or held: water will hold the dough together. 8. mutually or reciprocally: to multiply 7 and 8 together. 9. informal organized: to get things together. 10. together with in addition toadjslang self-possessed and well-organized; mentally and emotionally stable: she's a very together lady. [Old English tōgædre; related to Old Frisian togadera, Middle High German gater; see gather]Usage: See at plusto•geth•er (təˈgɛð ər) adv. 1. into or in one gathering, company, or body: Call the people together. 2. into or in union, proximity, collision, etc., as two or more things: to sew things together. 3. into relationship, agreement, etc., as two or more persons: to bring strangers together. 4. considered collectively: to cost more than all the others together. 5. (of a single thing) into a condition of compactness or coherence: to squeeze a thing together. 6. at the same time; simultaneously. 7. continuously; uninterruptedly: for days together. 8. in cooperation; with united action; conjointly: to undertake a task together. 9. with mutual action; reciprocally: conferring together. adj. 10. Informal. emotionally stable and well organized: a very together person. [before 900; variant of earlier togedere, togadere, Old English tōgædere, c. Old Frisian togadera] to•geth′er•ness, n. usage: See altogether. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | together - mentally and emotionally stable; "she's really together"colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechunneurotic - not neurotic; "successful mothers--mothers with unneurotic children"; "he's the most unneurotic person I know" | Adv. | 1. | together - in contact with each other or in proximity; "the leaves stuck together" | | 2. | together - assembled in one place; "we were gathered together" | | 3. | together - in each other's company; "we went to the movies together"; "the family that prays together stays together" | | 4. | together - at the same time; "we graduated together" | | 5. | together - with cooperation and interchange; "we worked together on the project"unitedly | | 6. | together - with a common plan; "act in concert"in concert |
togetheradverb1. collectively, jointly, closely, as one, with each other, in conjunction, side by side, mutually, hand in hand, as a group, in partnership, in concert, in unison, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl, in cooperation, in a body, hand in glove Together they swam to the ship. collectively individually, independently, alone, separately, singly, apart, one by one, one at a time2. at the same time, simultaneously, in unison, as one, (all) at once, en masse, concurrently, contemporaneously, with one accord, at one fell swoop 'Yes,' they said together.adjective1. (Informal) self-possessed, calm, composed, well-balanced, cool, stable, well-organized, well-adjusted She was very headstrong, and very together.togetheradverb1. In, into, or as a single body:jointly.Idioms: as one, in one breath, in the same breath, in unison, with one accord, with one voice.2. At the same time:concurrently, simultaneously, synchronously.Idioms: all at once, all together.adjectiveSlang. In a state of preparedness:ready, set.Informal: go.Idioms: all set, in working order.Translationstogether (təˈgeðə) adverb1. with someone or something else; in company. They travelled together. 共同 共同2. at the same time. They all arrived together. 同時 同时3. so as to be joined or united. He nailed/fitted/stuck the pieces of wood together. 結合 结合4. by action with one or more other people. Together we persuaded him. 群起 群起toˈgetherness noun the state of being close together. Their evenings round the fire gave them a feeling of togetherness. 集合,聚集 集合,聚集 together with in company with. in addition to: My knowledge, together with his money, should be very useful. 連同,和 连同,同 ... 一起 - Can we have seats together? → 请把我们的座位安排在一起
- I hope we can work together again soon → 希望很快再跟您合作
- All together, please → 请全部算在一起
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Synonyms for togetheradv collectivelySynonyms- collectively
- jointly
- closely
- as one
- with each other
- in conjunction
- side by side
- mutually
- hand in hand
- as a group
- in partnership
- in concert
- in unison
- shoulder to shoulder
- cheek by jowl
- in cooperation
- in a body
- hand in glove
Antonyms- individually
- independently
- alone
- separately
- singly
- apart
- one by one
- one at a time
adv at the same timeSynonyms- at the same time
- simultaneously
- in unison
- as one
- (all) at once
- en masse
- concurrently
- contemporaneously
- with one accord
- at one fell swoop
adj self-possessedSynonyms- self-possessed
- calm
- composed
- well-balanced
- cool
- stable
- well-organized
- well-adjusted
Synonyms for togetheradv in, into, or as a single bodySynonymsadv at the same timeSynonyms- concurrently
- simultaneously
- synchronously
adj in a state of preparednessSynonymsSynonyms for togetheradj mentally and emotionally stableRelated Wordsadv with cooperation and interchangeSynonymsadv with a common planSynonyms |