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…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > love > courtship or wooing > court or woo [verb (transitive)] > keep company with as a lover (5) to go with ——c1330 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 go rounda1867 intransitive. colloquial. To be regularly in company (with a person, esp. a lover); (also) to have regular social interaction with a group of… trot1888 To conduct or escort (a person) to or round a place. to trot out (a woman), to walk out with, as a lover; also (New Zealand) simply trot. slang. to go around1904 intransitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). To be regularly in company (with a person, esp. a lover). Also with together. Cf. to go round… track1916 Australian. To keep company with (a person of the opposite sex, esp. a woman); to track square (see quot. 1919). |
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