单词 | to go along with |
释义 | > as lemmasto go along with 3. intransitive. to go along with. extracted from gov. a. To travel or go to a specified or implied place with (a person or group). ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (transitive)] > travel in company with to go along with1588 society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > accompany or associate with [verb (transitive)] seeOE to bear (a person) company (also fellowship, etc.)c1225 mella1300 fellowshipa1382 companya1400 accompany1461 to keep company (with)1502 encompanya1513 to keep (a person) company1517 to take repast1517 assist1553 to take up with1570 rempare1581 to go along with1588 amate1590 bear1590 to fall in1593 consort1598 second1600 to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 comitate1632 associate1644 enhaunt1658 join1713 assort1823 sit1828 companionize1870 to take tea with1888 to knock about with1915 tote1977 fere- 1588 G. Babington Profitable Expos. Lords Prayer vi. 485 We haue beside, the company in this crosse of such great and deere ones to the Lorde, we should be euen glad we may go along with them. 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice ii. viii. 2 With him is Gratiano gone along . View more context for this quotation 1649 C. Cheesman Lamb Contending with Lion sig. A4 The Gentleman told me that he would give me direction to go to the Speaker, and..went along with me, through the House of Commons, up into the Committee-Chamber. a1712 W. King tr. P. de la Croix Persian & Turkish Tales (1714) I. 131 You fill me with Desire to see the Lady, and I will absolutely go along with you by and by when you go to see her. 1780 Mirror No. 81 Going along with a set of other girls..to..a public writing-school. 1822 B. E. O'Meara Napoleon in Exile I. 493 Went along with Captain Poppleton..to a rat hunt in the camp. 1853 Minutes of Evid. Select Comm. Liverpool Election Comm. 78 in Parl. Papers 1852–3 (H.C. 653) XV. 19 There was a gentleman came up to me, and asked me if I would go and poll, and I went along with him. 1925 St. Nicholas Nov. 476/1 I wish I'd offered to go along with him. 1996 C. Bateman Of Wee Sweetie Mice & Men vii. 57 I went along with him on his run this morning. Some hoods jumped him. He sorted them out. ΚΠ 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. ii. 15 Nor haue we heerein bard Your better wisedomes, which haue freely gone With this affaire along. View more context for this quotation 1622 P. Scot Calderwoods Recantation ii. 31 If you will goe a little along with me, and suruey vpon what grounds these proceedings & misdemeanors were builded, you shall finde they had none at all, but imaginary Speculation. 1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 115. 2 Every Limb, and every Finger, contributes to the Part he acts, insomuch that a deaf Man might go along with him in the Sense of it. 1719 Compl. Coll. State-tryals III. 959/1 It is my part to give an Account of the Nature of the Evidence, to the end, that your Lordships may more easily go along with the Witnesses, as they are Examined. 1870 C. Dickens Edwin Drood xxiii. 182 Sure, sure, sure! Yes, yes, yes! Now, I go along with you. You was too quick for me. I see now. c. To go together with, be concomitant with; to be a partner or complement to. Also: †to be classed together with (obsolete). ΚΠ 1621 M. Wroth Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania 207 Hee would haue mee ioyne my dutifull agreement to his choice, and order my loue to goe along with his pleasure. 1690 W. Temple Ess. Heroick Virtue i. 21 in Miscellanea: 2nd Pt. Whatever remains in Story of Atlas..is so obscured with Age or Fables, that it may go along with those of the Atlantick Islands. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. 201 Fear brings one into more Dangers, than the Caution, that goes along with it, delivers one from. 1859 ‘G. Eliot’ Adam Bede I. i. xv. 285 An experience..has shown me that they [sc. a deep grey eye with a long dark eyelash] may go along with deceit. 1883 H. Spencer in Contemp. Rev. 43 14 It may..result that diminished happiness goes along with increased prosperity. 1934 Scrutiny Dec. iii. 230 It is a matter of common observation that a high degree of artistic discrimination can go along with an extreme paucity or imbalance of general emotional life. 1986 Jet. Aug. 159/2 The group stresses the responsibility that goes along with parenthood. 2004 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 12 Sept. i. 4/2 He wanted to put himself through school, but didn't want to pay the large debt that went along with it. d. To agree with or approve of (a person, a proposal, etc.) to a certain extent; to accept, consent to; to comply or cooperate with. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > agree with [verb (transitive)] > to specific point to go along with1624 to buy into1972 1624 R. Montagu Gagg for New Gospell? xix. 153 This is your owne Doctrine in the Romane Schooles: And so farre the Protestants, for these Conditions, goe along with you. 1699 A. Boyer Royal Dict. (at cited word) I go so far along with you. 1775 Lady's Mag. Nov. 577/1 You are dexterously to go along with him in things, where you see that this niggardly part of his mind is most predominant. 1866 London Rev. 17 Feb. 188/1 So far we go along with M. Deak and his friends. 1880 Contemp. Rev. Feb. 196 I am more than half-disposed to go along with you in what you say. 1939 Fortune Oct. 73/1 New Deal financial experts..found that they could not go along with changes in monetary policy. 1962 Listener 22 Feb. 342/3 I have had my leg pulled a number of times... I went along with it. 1977 Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 12 Dec. p6 Cliff won't go along with Molly's scheme to take Olive's $10,000 and skip town. 2000 I. Rankin Confession in Beggars Banquet (2002) 251 It was all his idea. I just went along with it. < as lemmas |
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