单词 | along with |
释义 | > as lemmasalong with Phrases P1. along with. Chiefly in predicative use. a. Modifying a verb of motion: in company with; together with; onwards with; (also) carried on the person of.In this sense along was originally a simple adverb forming part of a phrasal verb, immediately preceding the preposition with in its position at the head of a complement (for a parallel formation involving along as a preposition, cf. quot. 1913 at sense B. 2). In later use along with tends towards phrasal status, in common with Phrases 1b. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate with [preposition] aboutOE along with?1566 the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany [preposition] > to the accompaniment of anentOE towardc1400 towards?1447 along with?1566 ?1566 W. P. tr. C. S. Curio Pasquine in Traunce f. 105v He came along with me, euen vnto Prima porta. 1597 W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet i. i. 96 Come Capulet come you along with me. View more context for this quotation a1652 R. Brome Damoiselle i. ii. sig. B6v in Five New Playes (1653) Together we will live: And Ile along with you in your owne course. 1699 J. Bouvet Hist. Cang-Hy 67 The Quinquina, of which the two Fathers..had brought a good Quantity along with them. 1712 J. Addison Spectator No. 494. ¶5 The Spies bringing along with them the Clusters of Grapes. 1796 P. Hoare Lock & Key 8 ‘Then I must lug you along with me,’ Says the saucy Arethusa. 1844 C. J. Lever Tom Burke II. i. 9 Tascher strolled along with me towards my quarters. 1873 Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. 15 106 The current carried along with it the finer particles of the river debris. 1945 N.Y. Times 2 Jan. 1/6 Red balls of fire which appear off our wing tips and fly along with us. 1966 Chicago Daily Defender 19 Apr. 6/4 The ‘Ride-Along’ provides for one student to ride along with a policemen in an assigned district for a full shift. 1998 S. Budiansky If Lion could Talk vi. 147 Other chickadees in hearing range usually respond by moving along with the caller. b. As a prepositional phrase. (a) Without implication of motion: together with; as well as; side by side with. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany [preposition] > together with anentOE together with1478 along with1711 along of1838 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xxi. 411 Seeing now..the snowes, entermingled along with the skie. 1692 D. Lawson Brief & True Narr. Persons afflicted by Witchcraft at Salem 8 Let me be along with you. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 29. ¶11 This Inclination of the Audience to Sing along with the Actors. 1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey I. 86 I would rejoice along with them. 1839 Dublin Mag. Nov. 27/2 At road sessions, a certain number of cess-payers were permitted to sit along with the magistrates. 1859 T. P. Thompson Audi Alteram Partem II. App. 97 A hunger for news of killed and wounded, along with shrimps, at breakfast. 1876 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest (ed. 2) IV. xvii. 64 Wiltshire had most likely submitted along with Hampshire and Berkshire. 1927 Amer. Mercury Feb. 172/1 Café au lait is forbidden, along with ice-cream. 2001 Times 29 Mar. 20/8 Jonathan Veitch, a veteran Unicef worker in Somalia, was released along with four other prisoners. (b) With reference to an immaterial thing, as a quality, an idea, etc.: in conjunction with; in addition to. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany [preposition] > in conjunction with along with1645 1645 H. Hammond Of Death-bed Repentance 18 All which being not only granted, but proposed as necessary considerations to be taken along with this doctrine. 1723 J. Harris Lex. Technicum (ed. 2) II. 279/2 Along with this the Mind sees that these Simple Ideas are severally different. 1817 J. Mill Hist. Brit. India II. v. iv. 467 Along with this he was mild and equitable. 1840 W. E. Gladstone Church Princ. 6 Recognising along with, though subordinately to, the Scriptures, the authorised interpretations of primitive Christian antiquity. 1868 M. E. Grant Duff Polit. Surv. 1 I must ask all..to read what I shall say to-night, along with what I said on the 19th December last. 1928 G. Tantaquidgeon Manuscript Field Notes in W. S. Simmons Spirit New Eng. Tribes (1986) vi. 108 Along with the various capers of the witches we might consider that practice of ‘rooting’ or ‘laying roots’ for people. 1991 N.Y. Times Mag. 8 Dec. 50/1 Along with the theories came new academic programs. P2. U.S. (chiefly regional). along back: at some time in the past; for a time in the past. Cf. back-along adv. Now rare. ΚΠ 1851 N. Kingsley Diary 4 Jan. in Publ. Acad. Pacific Coast Hist. (1914) 3 399 Worked as usual today took out 50 ounces and 4 dollars which gains on our days along back. 1880 Harper's Mag. Dec. 85/1 She's had an easy time along back, but she's seen the last on't. 1894 M. E. W. Freeman Pembroke iii. 50 I've made up my mind that I've made a mistake along back. 1905 Dial. Notes 3 2 It's been quite wet along back. 1981 L. Robinson in G. Mitchell Celebration of Legacy And along back in them times, you'd be sick and the people in the community would visit you and help to see after you. P3. along of: with, together with. See earlier 'long of at 'long adv.2 Phrases 1. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany [preposition] > together with anentOE together with1478 along with1711 along of1838 1838 ‘Lieut. Hatchway R.N.’ Greenwich Pensioners I. iii. 34 ‘Come on, no nonsense, Harry,’ said he, ‘come along of me.’ 1873 Quiver 8 218/1 It's all very well to say you was a-doing of no harm; but you must just come along of me, and I'll lock you up in the cells till to-morrow. 1886 H. Baumann Londinismen 3/1 Being friendly along o' you..He sleeps along o' me. 1940 J. Cary Charley is my Darling xxx. 177 You come along a me, Ginger, and we'll get another cave. 1993 S. Marshall Nest of Magpies (1994) x. 72 She never waited for him, but went 'ome along of 'er neighbour. < as lemmas |
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