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单词 together
释义 to·geth·er
I. \təˈgethə(r)\ adverb
Etymology: Middle English togadere, togedere, togidere, from Old English tōgadere, tōgædere, tōgædre, from to + gadere, gædere, gædre together; akin to Old Frisian gader, gadur together, Middle Low German tōgadere, Middle High German gater together, gatern to unite — more at gather
1.
 a. : in or into one place, mass, collection, or group (as body, company, or organization)
  < sweep the rubbish together >
  < call the members together >
  < come together for discussion >
  < the girls got together by themselves >
  < gathered his scattered writings together for publication in one volume >
  < brought the two factions together in a new party >
 b. : in a body : as a group
  < students and faculty together presented the petition >
  < together our objective has been to hold tight to your attention — Richard Joseph >
2.
 a. : in or into contact (as connection, collision, or union)
  < fasten the parts together >
  < mix these ingredients together >
  < the opposing teams rushed together >
  < held together by pins >
 b. : in or into a compacted or constricted mass or body
  < folded and pressed the papers together into a small bundle >
  < sat all hunched together >
 c. : in or into association or relationship (as of companionship, friendship, courtship, or cohabitation)
  < colors that go well together >
  < held together by ties of common interest >
  < circumstances threw them together >
  < bringing industry and the liberal arts together — D.A.Shepard >
  < fought together in the war >
  < went together for years >
  < live together as man and wife >
3.
 a. : at one time : simultaneously, coincidentally
  < events that happened together — R.J.Goldwater >
  < what is learned through the most senses together will be most readily retained — I.A.Richards >
 b. : in succession : without intermission : on end : consecutively
  < was moody for days together — Hugh Walpole >
  < sometimes lay hid for weeks together in cocklofts and cellars — T.B.Macaulay >
4.
 a. : in or by combined action or effort : jointly
  < parents have together the responsibility for discipline >
  < together we forced the door >
  < the family together earned one hundred dollars a week >
 b. : in or into agreement (as harmony, concert, or unison) : in unified action or interaction
  < unable to get together on vacation plans >
  < the parts of the mechanism work together beautifully >
  < soloist and orchestra were not always quite together >
 c. : in or into a unified or coherent structure or an integrated whole
  < the play hangs together >
  < the child who cannot put an easy sentence together — George Sampson >
  < have thrown together shacks of scrap lumber and tar paper — American Guide Series: Arkansas >
5.
 a. : with each other : mutually, reciprocally
  < were not on good terms together >
  < consult together on possible … legislation — New Republic >
  — used pleonastically and as an intensive after certain verbs
  < join together >
  < cooperate together >
  < add a column of figures together >
 b. : as a unit or sum : in the aggregate
  < these arguments taken together make a convincing case >
  < the pair of meetings together seldom lasted more than three hours — J.K.Blake >
 c. : considered as a whole : counted or summed up
  < richer than all his brothers together >
  < all together, there were 21 entries >
  — compare altogether 2

- together with
II. adjective
Etymology: together, adverb
1. : appropriately prepared, organized, or balanced
 < a super-delicious, beautifully together album — Clayton Riley >
2. : composed in mind or manner
 < a warm, sensitive, reasonably together girl — East Village Other >
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