1with each other 一起TOGETHER if two or more people do something together, they do it with each other 一起,共同,一齐,一块儿OPP alone, separately
We’ve very much enjoyed working together.
我们在一起工作非常开心。
They’ve decided to spend more time together.
他们决定要花更多时间在一起。
He and my father were at school together.
他和我父亲一起上过学。
Together they went back inside the villa.
他们一起回到了别墅里。
2make one thing 合成一体TOGETHER if you put two or more things together, you join them so that they touch or form one whole thing or group 合在一起,结合起来OPP apart
He’d tried to glue the broken pieces together.
他曾试图把那些碎片粘在一起。
Mix the butter and sugar together.
把黄油和糖搅拌在一起。
She clasped her hands together.
她双手紧握着。
He took the engine apart and then put it back together again.
他把发动机拆开,然后又重新装起来。
The model was held together with string.
那个模型是用细绳连在一起的。
3be a couple 是一对 if two people are together, they are married, or are having a romantic or sexual relationship 在一起〔指夫妻或有恋爱关系或性关系的两个人〕
Mark and I have been together eight years now.
马克和我在一起已经八年了。
Are those two together?
他俩是一对吗?
A lot of people live together before getting married.
很多人先同居再结婚。
Sometimes I don’t know what keeps us together.
有时我都不知道是什么让我们在一起的。
4in one place 在一个地方TOGETHER if you keep, collect etc things together, you keep or collect them all in one place 到一起,集拢着
She keeps all the important documents together in one file.
她把所有重要的文件都一起保存在一个文件夹里。
Embarrassed, she gathered her things together and left.
她尴尬地收起东西离开了。
Goods of a similar kind should be stored together.
同类货物应存放在一起。
5close/packed/crowded etc togetherNEARif people or objects are close together, packed together etc, they are placed very near to each other 紧挨在一起/塞在一起/挤在一起等
The trees had been planted a little too close together.
那些树种得有点太密了。
The climbers were sitting huddled together for warmth.
登山者紧挨着坐在一起取暖。
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close/packed/crowded etc together• The mainstreet in Lincoln is narrow, and the little houses are close together.• These horses show relaxed, peacefuloutlines, with friends standing particularly close together.• They stood close together in silence, listening.• Though they are close together on the couch, there is in fact a chasm between them.• The Beastline were standing close together, silhouetted against the sky.• We drawclose together to complete our plans.
6against each other 相互TOUCH if you rub or hit things together, you rub or hit them against each other 相互,彼此
Max was rubbing his hands together with glee.
马克斯高兴地搓着双手。
Knock the brushes together to clean them.
把刷子相互拍一拍弄干净。
7in agreement 一致地TOGETHER if people are together, come together etc, they are or become united, especially in order to try and achieve something 团结一致地,齐心协力地,合作地
Together we can win.
团结一致,我们就能取胜。
The Conference called on all good men to come together to resist socialism.
会议号召所有正义人士团结一致,抵制无政府主义。
He said that the main purpose of the Baha'i faith was to bring people together.
他说巴哈伊教的主要宗旨是把人们团结起来。
8at the same time 同时,一齐TIME/AT THE SAME TIME at the same time 同时
Both letters should have arrived. I mailed them together.
两封信都应该到了。我是一起寄的。
‘Oh!’ they said together.
“哦!”他们齐声说道。
all together (now) (=used to tell a group of people to all say or do something at the same time) 现在大家一起来
Right men. All together now ... push!
好的,伙计们。现在大家一起来——推!
9combine amounts 合计 when two amounts or quantities are added together, they are combined 合计地,总和地
Add these numbers together and then divide the total by 7.
把这些数字相加,然后把总数除以7。
Together they won only 21% of the votes.
他们一共只获得21%的选票。
The table and chairs are together worth about £200.
together• Each year the whole family spends Christmas together.• The Baltimore and Boston trains came in together.• There's no point in taking two cars - let's go together.• Three runners crossed the line together.• When you're slowing down, use the gears and the brakestogether.• Floggings went on anywhere or at any time during the Babel of different and vocal classes in sessiontogether.• Members aged from five to fifty meet up to three times a week to practise their judo moves together.• They were in their early twenties, were quietly efficient and worked well together.• Those who feel threatenedbandtogether.• Without these codes, the two columns run together.• I glued the vase back together.• I mailed both packagestogether.• It rained for four days together.• Nicola and I were at school together.• We put together a team, leave a dimtrail.• They lived together during college.• The two leaderschattedtogether for fifty-four minutes.• The shampoo and conditioner should be used together for the best possible result.• The Executive, Legislative, and Judiciarybranchestogether make up the US government.• I hope both countries can come together on this issue.• We'd better stay together, or we might get lost.• He foldedtogether the last of the computer printouts and slipped them into a ziploc filebag.• Taken together, these measures should ensure a rapid return to financialstability.• Now add the numbers together to get the subtotal.• The police and army worked together to track down the terrorists.• They banged their heads together trying to catch the ball.• For years, these people who are now at war lived together very peacefully.
working together• I am trying to teach the power of people working together.• So get your roles clear before you begin working together.• We have been working together for the past three days.• Generally small groups of children working togetherstimulate each other.• Through working together the schools are able to buy in expertise and share the costs of producing high quality materials.• The houses give teachers a natural avenue for working together to design lessons.• It is you and me working together to get both of our needs met.• Which came first is anybody's guess, but the two are now working together to make the patient even more ill.
back together• He insisted that the sides get back together.• Older and wiser, Fleetwood is delighted the band he loves so much is back together.• By their third lesson he could strip the barrel and put the pieces back together again faster than the instructor.• But now that confronting Enron has captured the necessaryheadlines, the deal is quietly being put back together again.• It is our duty as human beings: to put the eggback together again.• Most were quickly put back together and joined the airshowcircuit.• Are you back together with her?
live together• We just can not live together.• She and my father were no longer living together, although they still worked side by side each day in the bakery.• This was when the need to live together came not from the older generation, but from the child's own family.• Anna taught her and made her her own maid and they lived together ever after.• Extended families seldom live together in Britain, but the interaction between members of the extended family is likely to be important.• Rhoda and Ralph had lived together in Eufaula, Alabama, where they had run a boardinghouse.• Four are living together in one foster home and are expected to be adopted by that family.
come together• The two keypreoccupations of the coming years came together.• Women from the different organizations have been able to come together and agree on certain basicprinciples about what they, as women, are fighting for.• Seminars provide an opportunity for students to come together and discuss a particular topic.• Of course they will come together and discuss the matter.• These, as he entered the headship, were coming together as a mixed voluntary-aided comprehensive high school.• They finally come together at the lowest level of their relationship.• People came together from all over the country to attend the funeral.• A stern voice spoke of the significance of this moment, the victoriousAllied forces coming together in Berlin.• My whole game came together, putting included.• And along the crookedborder where the landmasses once came together, the researchers made an extraordinarydiscovery.• That is when delegateselected from each of the states must come together to choose a presidentialticket.• The Conference called on everyone to come together to resist the government's planned educational reforms.
all together (now)• The truly rich can afford the tax advice and the expendablecashflow to avoid paying capgains taxes all together.• They had dropped out of the human chain of ancestors and descendants that had formerly bound them all together.• Things waited till your defences were down, and then turned on you, all together.• Whatever it was, we never put it all together.• Just to be using brain and muscles and feelingsall together at once, and not failing.• And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfectunity.• The first day we were all together it was like it never ended.• Mix it all together with a spoon.
together2adjectiveadj spoken
ORGANIZEsomeone who is together is confident, thinks clearly, and does things in a sensibleorganized way – used to show approval 〔人〕思路清晰的,处事明智的,条理井然的〔含褒义〕
Jane is such a together person.
简是个很有条理的人。
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together• Rosie's a really together person - she'll be great as the coordinator.• You'll have to be a bit more together when you have kids.
Origintogether1
Old Englishtogædere, from to“to” + gædere“together”