transitive. To be in the company of, to meet and spend time with (a person). to go to (also and) see, to come to (also and) see: to visit, to call…
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释义 | society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > accompany or associate with [verb (transitive)] (33) seeOE transitive. To be in the company of, to meet and spend time with (a person). to go to (also and) see, to come to (also and) see: to visit, to call… to bear (a person) company (also fellowship, etc.)c1225 to bear (a person) company (also fellowship,etc.): to keep (a person) company. Obsolete. mella1300 Of persons. intransitive. To mix, associate, have dealings. Usually with with. Now chiefly Scottish. fellowshipa1382 transitive. To connect or associate (a person or thing) with or to another; to join or unite (two or more people or things) together, as in… companya1400 transitive. To accompany; to go or be with as a companion; to keep company or socialize with. Also figurative. Now chiefly regional or literary. accompany1461 transitive. To add or join to (also toward); to add as a companion. Obsolete. to keep company (with)1502 To associate or socialize (with); to be or stay together (with), esp. in a social context. Also in extended use. encompanya1513 transitive. To accompany. to keep (a person) company1517 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. to take repast1517 to take repast: to eat food; to have a meal. Now rare. assist1553 transitive. To take one's place with (a person), join, accompany, attend. Also absol. Obsolete. to take up with1570 intransitive. to take up with. To begin to associate or keep company with, esp. with a view to a romantic or sexual relationship; to become… rempare1581 intransitive. To ally oneself with. to go along with1588 intransitive. to go along with. To travel or go to a specified or implied place with (a person or group). amate1590 transitive. To befriend (a person). bear1590 transitive. To take (a person) with oneself. Obsolete. rare. to fall in1593 With with. To begin to associate or keep company with (a person or group of people, now esp. a group regarded as disreputable or undesirable). consort1598 transitive. To accompany, keep company with; to escort, attend. Obsolete. second1600 To follow, attend, accompany. In passive, to be accompanied (with). Obsolete. to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 to walk (also travel) in the way with, etc.: to accompany on a journey; (more generally) to associate with. Also †to be in the way mid. Usually… comitate1632 transitive. To accompany. associate1644 intransitive. To keep company or have intercourse (with). enhaunt1658 intransitive. To keep company with. join1713 To come or go into local contact or association with; to go to and accompany (a person); to come to and take up one's post in (one's regiment… assort1823 intransitive. To consort, keep company, associate with. sit1828 transitive. Originally English regional. To keep (a person) company in sitting; (hence also) to court. Obsolete. companionize1870 transitive. To be a companion to; to keep company. to take tea with1888 to take tea with (slang): to have dealings with, associate with; esp. to deal with in a hostile manner, engage with, encounter. to knock about with1915 to knock about with: to be a habitual companion of. tote1977 transitive. To carry as a burden or load; to transport, esp. supplies to, or timber, etc. from, a logging-camp or the like. Also, to wear or carry… fere- To be a companion to; accompany. Subcategories:— associate in companionship (2) |
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