单词 | with |
释义 | with I. 1. a. < fought bitterly with his partner > < had had a constant tussle with insomnia — Lucien Price > b. < broke with his family and left home > < refused adamantly to part with any of his most cherished possessions > 2. a. < the boat was running close in with the land > b. < with the grain > < with the wind > c. < the wind was with the boat > < the tide is with us > 3. a. — used as a function word to indicate one to whom a communication or statement is made < a grave mistake to go into long explanations with such a person — W.J.Reilly > b. archaic < consider with yourselves, to bring in … a lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing — Shakespeare > 4. a. — used as a function word to indicate one that shares in an action, transaction, or arrangement < we who have worked with them day and night — J.K.Blake > < three quarters of its annual business … is now done with Americans — E.O.Hauser > < a salon … brought off in an academic town with young men and women on cookies and hot chocolate — Lucien Price > b. — used as a function word to indicate the object of attention, behavior, or feeling < their satisfaction with the institution — E.P.Vonderhaar > < get tough with him > < angry with her > < in love with her > c. < on friendly terms with all nations > < expressed agreement with his views > < seemed to be all right with her whether we bought or not — G.P.Musselman > d. — used to indicate the object of an adverbial expression of imperative force < off with his head > < away with him > e. < charged with murder > < threatened with tuberculosis > f. < no longer has any influence with him > g. < prospering with their dairy industry — C.B.Hitchcock > < the trouble with this machine > < something went wrong with the radio > 5. a. — used as a function word to indicate the object of a statement of comparison, equality, or sameness < this house is identical with the one you have just seen > < on equal terms with the other applicants > b. — used as a function word to express agreement or concurrence < if we accept this evidence we must conclude, with him, that the painting is a forgery > < oar flashing with oar > c. < if he's trying to cut down accidents, I'm with him > < the election will show whether the people are with him in this new policy > d. < can pitch with the best of them > 6. a. < he stood well with his fellow classmates > b. < with many of us, our ideas seem to fall by the wayside — W.J.Reilly > < with the surrealists … the ideal is nothing else than the material world reflected by the human mind — Herbert Read > < an accustomed action with her, to seem thus washing her hands — Shakespeare > c. < suffer with Job > 7. a. (1) archaic < here is himself, marred, as you see, with traitors — Shakespeare > (2) obsolete < she speaks, and 'tis such sense that my sense breeds with it — Shakespeare > b. < the plot is unfolded almost entirely with the camera rather than with words — Time > < one of the nicest ways to say “Merry Christmas” is with a gift you've created yourself — Item > < just got in with the bus — Alasdair Carmichael > c. < bordered front and back with boxwood hedges — American Guide Series: Pennsylvania > < an attic filled with junk > < an atmosphere permeated with suspicion > d. < pale with anger > < had woken up, about 1 o'clock, with a fellow blowing his horn — Dorothy Sayers > < was rosy with breasting the hill — Maurice Hewlett > 8. a. — used as a function word to indicate manner of action < ran with effort > < spoke with ease > b. — used as a function word to indicate a related or supplementary fact or circumstance < stark silence with no recognition whatsoever is the common reception — W.J.Reilly > < morning sessions are largely case problems, with guest speakers in the afternoon — C.F.Craig > < remains essentially unchanged, with many old houses now largely owned by summer residents — American Guide Series: New Hampshire > c. — used as a function word to indicate an emotional or mental state accompanying a specified action < with purity and holiness will I pass my life and practice my art — Hippocratic Oath > < looked on with horror > d. — used as a function word to indicate a circumstance accompanying or a result attendant on a specified action < looking out over the water with his chin supported on his hands — E.G.O'Neill > < told us about it with detail — W.A.White > < escaped with a brief imprisonment when less affluent agitators were hanged — American Guide Series: North Carolina > < attacked with great loss of life > e. — used as a function word to indicate connection or relationship in idea, state, or action < taking one day with another > < with such speed, caution was impossible > 9. a. < with this she seizeth on his sweating palm — Shakespeare > b. < is up with the dawn > : on the occurrence of or as a result of the occurrence of < with whose death the scepter passed into other hands — Kemp Malone > < with the outbreak of the Civil War he returned North — T.S.Palmer > c. — used as a function word to indicate a person or thing that serves as a point of departure or conclusion < we will begin with you > < ended the lecture with this quotation > d. < men who were born just before or with the century — Manès Sperber > < the captain went down with his ship > e. < with time the amount of fossil fuels remaining approaches zero — W.P.Webb > f. < the pressure varies with the depth > 10. a. — used as a function word to indicate addition or supplement < his own funds, with the money he borrowed, enabled him to gain control of the business > b. < it costs five dollars, with the tax > c. archaic — used as a function word to invoke evil or misfortune < show your knave's visage, with a pox to you — Shakespeare > d. — used as a function word to indicate something given, received, or taken for granted < with your leave > < with your permission > e. — used as a function word to introduce a refrain (as of a poem or song) < with hey, ho, the wind and the rain — Shakespeare > f. — used as a function word to indicate combination or mixture of ingredients < blend melted chocolate with the batter > < heat milk with honey > g. < put the bill away with the others > < ordered onion with his hamburger > < wore a cloth cap with his sport shirt > h. — used as a function word to introduce an expression of gratitude, regard, or affection especially in a message or letter < we return your contribution with thanks > < with the compliments of the author > 11. a. — used as a function word to indicate accompaniment or companionship < a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief — Isa 53:3 (Authorized Version) > b. < her mother is with her for the summer > : in attendance on : seeing < the doctor is with him now > c. < went to the theater with his wife > < his long friendship with his rival for the position > d. < this hot spell has been with us for a week > < peace by with you > e. < seven hundred and one men who graduated from Harvard with the class of 1904 — F.D.Roosevelt > < goes along with the crowd > < has been with the firm for twenty years > 12. a. < left the money with his mother > < carried his prejudices abroad with him > < the children went to the fair with their teacher > b. < came with good news > < a bride with a large fortune > < a diplomat with important missions — G.C.Sellery > < marched in with their uniforms of scarlet and gold — P.D.Whitney > c. < a man with a hot temper > < a woman with a sharp tongue > < a knife with a dull blade > d. < it was pouring with rain — Archibald Marshall > < the air is sharp with frost — Corey Ford > e. — used as a function word to indicate one that possesses a specified attribute < has a pleasing way with her > f. — used as a function word to indicate an object or source of concern or puzzlement < what's with him > < what's with liberalism today — Eric Goldman & Mary Paull > 13. a. < a really tip-top man, with all his wrongheadedness — H.J.Laski > b. < cannot do this with impunity > < cannot attain this with honor > c. — used as a function word to indicate a qualification or proviso < accepted the offer with certain conditions > d. < finds that, with one group of omissions and one important addition, they reflect that curriculum — Gilbert Highet > • - with it - with the sun II. < I'll have my hamburger with > III. also withe |
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