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together with ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | together with - in conjunction with; combined; "our salaries put together couldn't pay for the damage"; "we couldn't pay for the damages with all our salaries put together"collectively, conjointly, jointly | Translationstogether (təˈgeðə) adverb1. with someone or something else; in company. They travelled together. 共同 共同2. at the same time. They all arrived together. 同時 同时3. so as to be joined or united. He nailed/fitted/stuck the pieces of wood together. 結合 结合4. by action with one or more other people. Together we persuaded him. 群起 群起toˈgetherness noun the state of being close together. Their evenings round the fire gave them a feeling of togetherness. 集合,聚集 集合,聚集 together with in company with. in addition to: My knowledge, together with his money, should be very useful. 連同,和 连同,同 ... 一起 together with
together with (someone or something)Along with someone or something; as well as someone or something. My headache, together with my fever, are making me feel pretty lousy.See also: togethertogether withIn the company of; also, in addition to. For example, He arrived at the theater together with his girlfriend, or The lawyer found the will, together with other papers, in the murdered man's files. [Late 1400s] For a synonym, see along with. See also: togethertoˈgether with 1 including: Together with the Johnsons, there were 12 of us in the villa. 2 in addition to; as well as: I sent them my order, together with a cheque for £40.See also: togethertogether with
Synonyms for together withadv in conjunction withSynonyms- collectively
- conjointly
- jointly
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