释义 |
be with someone1Agree with or support someone: we’re all with you on this one...- The president stated emphatically that though he had asked Powell to be with him and support him in a war, ‘I didn't need his permission.’
- In a state like Iowa, the winner is probably only going to have 30, 35 percent of the vote, which means about two-thirds of Tom Harkin supporters are going to be with somebody else.
- For those of you who've been with me from the beginning, thanks for the support and so long.
2 [often with negative] informal Understand what someone is saying: I’m not with you...- While we may think the prospect is with us, or understands what we are explaining, it is often difficult for the listener to grasp the logic of our ‘argument’.
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