To bring (persons, or occasionally animals) together; to cause to assemble in one place or company; to collect (an army, a flock, etc.). Also to gath…
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > gather together [verb (intransitive)] > specifically of people or animals (45) gathera975 To bring (persons, or occasionally animals) together; to cause to assemble in one place or company; to collect (an army, a flock, etc.). Also to gath… ensemblea1300 transitive. To bring together, assemble; also reflexive and intransitive for reflexive. drawc1300 intransitive. Chiefly with about, around. Of a group of people: to come together, gather, assemble. semble1389 intransitive. To come together; = assemble, v.1 5. herd1393 intransitive. To go in a herd; to form a herd or herds. Said also contemptuously of men: to congregate or live together as beasts. Constr. together… assemblea1400 intransitive. To come together into one place or company; to gather together, congregate, meet. routa1400 intransitive. To assemble; to form a gathering, herd, etc.; to gather together. Also: to join or form an armed company. sanka1400 intransitive. To come together. trume?a1400 ? intr. To assemble in a troop. musterc1425 intransitive. Of an army, etc.: to come together for inspection, exercise, etc., or in preparation for battle. Frequently in figurative context… convene1429 intransitive. To come together; to assemble, or meet, esp. for a common purpose. of individuals. resemblea1450 intransitive. To assemble, collect, come together. to draw together1455 intransitive. Of people or animals: to come together, to gather. forgather1513 intransitive. To gather together, assemble. accompany1534 intransitive. To congregate, gather, assemble. Obsolete. troop1565 intransitive. To gather in a company; to come together; to flock, assemble. congregate1570 reflexive and intransitive. To flock or assemble together; to meet in a large body. to get together1575 intransitive. To meet, assemble; esp. to meet for the purpose of conferring. Also: (occasionally) to come to agreement. parliament?1589 transitive. Probably: to assemble, gather together. Obsolete. rare. accoil1590 intransitive. To gather together, to assemble. (Only in Spenser.) join1706 Of two or more: To come together, come into company. to roll up1817 intransitive. To congregate, gather, assemble. Originally and frequently in imperative as a showman's cry, esp. repeated in roll up, roll up! Cf. r… congressa1850 /kənˈɡrɛs/. intransitive. To come together, assemble, congregate. to round up1879 intransitive. Of animals or people: to gather together. Now rare. Subcategories:— again (3) — in large numbers (18) |
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