transitive. figurative. Of an immaterial thing or quality: to accompany, go with (a person or thing); †to be a necessary or inevitable…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany or attend [verb (transitive)] (24) followeOE transitive. figurative. Of an immaterial thing or quality: to accompany, go with (a person or thing); †to be a necessary or inevitable… to be with1382 figurative in reference to an abstract thing: to be with, to accompany, ‘attend’. Also in reference to God, combining the ideas of presence or… to stand with ——1384 intransitive. To range oneself with, fight alongside; to side with, make common cause with (a person or group) (against a shared adversary). Now rare. fellowship?c1400 transitive. To accompany. Obsolete. fellow1434 transitive. To enter into partnership with (a person or thing); to accompany or associate with (a person or thing). Obsolete (poetic in later use). encompanya1513 transitive. To accompany. to go with ——1523 intransitive. To accompany (a person or group), attend as a companion. In later use also (colloquial): to be regularly in company with; to be friends… to come with ——1533 intransitive. To be a concomitant of, be associated with; to accompany; to result from; to be included with. Cf. to go with —— 3 at go, v. phrasal… accompany1543 transitive. To be present or occur at the same time as. associate1548 transitive. To join oneself to (a person). To accompany, escort, attend. Obsolete. affellowship1559 transitive. To be a partner or complement to; to accompany. to wait on ——1579 Of things: To accompany; to be associated with; to attend as a concomitant or consequence. concomitate1604 transitive. To go with, accompany. second1609 (With little or nothing of the idea of furthering or assisting.) To follow up or accompany with (or by) some second thing. In passive, to be… companion1622 transitive. To be a companion to (literal and figurative); to accompany. comitate1632 transitive. To accompany. attend1653 To follow, escort, or accompany, for the purpose of rendering services. (Used specifically of those… transitive. waita1674 To attend as a concomitant or consequence. to keep (a person) company1849 To be or stay with (a person) as a companion; to accompany. Also in extended use. Cf. to bear (a person) company at bear, v.1 phrases 1d. Subcategories:— accompany with or by (1) — have as an accompaniment (1) — associate (3) |
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