单词 | to go hand in glove |
释义 | > as lemmasto go hand in glove (with) In close collusion or association. Frequently in to go hand in glove (with): to be closely connected or regularly associated (with). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [adverb] > intimately or familiarly couthlyc900 wellOE homelya1400 commonlya1450 familiarlyc1450 domestically1576 inwardly1584 intimately1645 particularly1680 arm-in-armly1743 hand in glove1788 pack1874 1788 Morning Post 11 June The public look for new amusements, and Astley seems to go hand in glove in preparing them. 1860 Punch 10 Mar. 106/1 The earliest protectionists found it pay to bribe our Government to go hand in glove with them. 1886 Belgravia Apr. 136 Do you aspire to be a poet and diplomatist, like Prior, to write verses and sign treaties, and live hand in glove with statesmen and princes? 1936 W. S. Churchill Let. 17 Jan. in W. S. Churchill & C. S. Churchill Speaking for Themselves (1999) xvii. 410 The good thing is that we and the United States are working hand in glove and will encourage each other to strengthen the navies. 1974 J. Brennan Parker Ranch of Hawaii (1979) ix. 142 Carter worked hand in glove with the Bureau. 2012 Internat. Herald Tribune (Nexis) 30 Mar. 16 Sound money and sound structure go hand in glove. < as lemmas |
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