单词 | with |
释义 | withwith /wɪθ, wɪð/ ●●● S1 W1 preposition 1together in the same place or at the same time: She went out to lunch with Jimmy. I always wear these shoes with this dress.2having a particular feature, quality, or possession: a book with a green cover people with a lot of money3carrying or wearing something: She came back with a letter in her hand.have/bring/take something with you Did you bring your passport with you?4using something, or by means of something: Stop eating with your fingers. You can fix it with a screwdriver.5involved in the same activity as someone else: I used to play chess with him. Discuss the problem with your teacher.6against or opposing someone: I’m tired of you two arguing with each other.7including something else: The meal comes with fries and a drink.8used to say what fills or covers something: Her boots were covered with mud. Fill the bowl with sugar.9used to say what an action or situation is related to: What’s wrong with the radio? Be careful with that glass.10used to say who or what a feeling or attitude relates to: He’s in love with you. We’re very pleased with your progress.11because of a particular feeling or physical state: They were trembling with fear. Mother became seriously ill with pneumonia.12used to give information about the way something happens or is done: He prepared everything with great care. The rocket exploded with a blinding flash.13used to say what position or state someone or something is in, or what is happening, when someone does something: She was standing with her back to me. He was sitting in his room with music blaring.14as a result of something, and often at the same time or rate as it: The wine improves with age.15supporting or liking someone or something: I agree with what you said. You’re either with me or against me.16used to mention one of the things or people involved in a comparison: Compared with other schools, the salaries here are very low.17in the same direction as someone or something OPP against: It’s easier to run with the wind.18used to introduce a particular situation that is happening, and show how it affects something: With the kids at school, I have more time for my hobbies.19used to say who is taking care of something or someone: The kids are with my parents this weekend.20employed by someone: She’s been with the company for 17 years.21in spite of something: With all his faults, I still love him.22be with somebody informal to understand someone’s explanation about something: Go ahead and continue the story – I’m with you.23used in some expressions to show the idea of separating from something, or of getting rid of something: I’m reluctant to part with the money. It was a complete break with tradition.24(and) with that used to say that something happens immediately after something else: He gave a little wave and with that he was gone.25spoken used in some phrases to show the object of a strong wish or command: Down with racism! [Origin: Old English against, from, with] |
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