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together    音標拼音: [təg'ɛðɚ]
ad. 共同,一起;集合地;相互,彼此;同時,連續;
a. [美俚]鎮定自若的;協調的,和諧的;精明的

共同,一起;集合地;相互,彼此;同時,連續;[美俚]鎮定自若的;協調的,和諧的;精明的

together
adv 1: in contact with each other or in proximity; "the leaves
stuck together"
2: assembled in one place; "we were gathered together"
3: in each other's company; "we went to the movies together";
"the family that prays together stays together"
4: at the same time; "we graduated together"
5: with cooperation and interchange; "we worked together on the
project" [synonym: {together}, {unitedly}]
6: with a common plan; "act in concert" [synonym: {in concert},
{together}]
adj 1: mentally and emotionally stable; "she's really together"

Put \Put\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Put}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Putting}.] [AS. potian to thrust: cf. Dan. putte to put, to
put into, Fries. putje; perh. akin to W. pwtio to butt, poke,
thrust; cf. also Gael. put to push, thrust, and E. potter, v.
i.]
1. To move in any direction; to impel; to thrust; to push; --
nearly obsolete, except with adverbs, as with by (to put
by = to thrust aside; to divert); or with forth (to put
forth = to thrust out).
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His chief designs are . . . to put thee by from thy
spiritual employment. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. To bring to a position or place; to place; to lay; to set;
figuratively, to cause to be or exist in a specified
relation, condition, or the like; to bring to a stated
mental or moral condition; as, to put one in fear; to put
a theory in practice; to put an enemy to fight.
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This present dignity,
In which that I have put you. --Chaucer.
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I will put enmity between thee and the woman. --Gen.
iii. 15.
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He put no trust in his servants. --Job iv. 18.
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When God into the hands of their deliverer
Puts invincible might. --Milton.
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In the mean time other measures were put in
operation. --Sparks.
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3. To attach or attribute; to assign; as, to put a wrong
construction on an act or expression.
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4. To lay down; to give up; to surrender. [Obs.]
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No man hath more love than this, that a man put his
life for his friends. --Wyclif (John
xv. 13).
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5. To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection;
to bring to the attention; to offer; to state; to express;
figuratively, to assume; to suppose; -- formerly sometimes
followed by that introducing a proposition; as, to put a
question; to put a case.
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Let us now put that ye have leave. --Chaucer.
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Put the perception and you put the mind. --Berkeley.
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These verses, originally Greek, were put in Latin.
--Milton.
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All this is ingeniously and ably put. --Hare.
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6. To incite; to entice; to urge; to constrain; to oblige.
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These wretches put us upon all mischief. --Swift.
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Put me not use the carnal weapon in my own defense.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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Thank him who puts me, loath, to this revenge.
--Milton.
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7. To throw or cast with a pushing motion "overhand," the
hand being raised from the shoulder; a practice in
athletics; as, to put the shot or weight.
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8. (Mining) To convey coal in the mine, as from the working
to the tramway. --Raymond.
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{Put case}, formerly, an elliptical expression for, put or
suppose the case to be.
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Put case that the soul after departure from the body
may live. --Bp. Hall.
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{To put about} (Naut.), to turn, or change the course of, as
a ship.

{To put away}.
(a) To renounce; to discard; to expel.
(b) To divorce.

{To put back}.
(a) To push or thrust backwards; hence, to hinder; to
delay.
(b) To refuse; to deny.
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Coming from thee, I could not put him back.
--Shak.
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(c) To set, as the hands of a clock, to an earlier hour.
(d) To restore to the original place; to replace.

{To put by}.
(a) To turn, set, or thrust, aside. "Smiling put the
question by." --Tennyson.
(b) To lay aside; to keep; to sore up; as, to put by
money.

{To put down}.
(a) To lay down; to deposit; to set down.
(b) To lower; to diminish; as, to put down prices.
(c) To deprive of position or power; to put a stop to; to
suppress; to abolish; to confute; as, to put down
rebellion or traitors.
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Mark, how a plain tale shall put you down.
--Shak.
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Sugar hath put down the use of honey. --Bacon.
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(d) To subscribe; as, to put down one's name.

{To put forth}.
(a) To thrust out; to extend, as the hand; to cause to
come or push out; as, a tree puts forth leaves.
(b) To make manifest; to develop; also, to bring into
action; to exert; as, to put forth strength.
(c) To propose, as a question, a riddle, and the like.
(d) To publish, as a book.

{To put forward}.
(a) To advance to a position of prominence or
responsibility; to promote.
(b) To cause to make progress; to aid.
(c) To set, as the hands of a clock, to a later hour.

{To put in}.
(a) To introduce among others; to insert; sometimes, to
introduce with difficulty; as, to put in a word while
others are discoursing.
(b) (Naut.) To conduct into a harbor, as a ship.
(c) (Law) To place in due form before a court; to place
among the records of a court. --Burrill.
(d) (Med.) To restore, as a dislocated part, to its place.


{To put off}.
(a) To lay aside; to discard; as, to put off a robe; to
put off mortality. "Put off thy shoes from off thy
feet." --Ex. iii. 5.
(b) To turn aside; to elude; to disappoint; to frustrate;
to baffle.
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I hoped for a demonstration, but Themistius
hoped to put me off with an harangue. --Boyle.
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We might put him off with this answer.
--Bentley.
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(c) To delay; to defer; to postpone; as, to put off
repentance.
(d) To get rid of; to dispose of; especially, to pass
fraudulently; as, to put off a counterfeit note, or an
ingenious theory.
(e) To push from land; as, to put off a boat.

{To put on} or {To put upon}.
(a) To invest one's self with, as clothes; to assume.
"Mercury . . . put on the shape of a man."
--L'Estrange.
(b) To impute (something) to; to charge upon; as, to put
blame on or upon another.
(c) To advance; to promote. [Obs.] "This came handsomely
to put on the peace." --Bacon.
(d) To impose; to inflict. "That which thou puttest on me,
will I bear." --2 Kings xviii. 14.
(e) To apply; as, to put on workmen; to put on steam.
(f) To deceive; to trick. "The stork found he was put
upon." --L'Estrange.
(g) To place upon, as a means or condition; as, he put him
upon bread and water. "This caution will put them upon
considering." --Locke.
(h) (Law) To rest upon; to submit to; as, a defendant puts
himself on or upon the country. --Burrill.

{To put out}.
(a) To eject; as, to put out and intruder.
(b) To put forth; to shoot, as a bud, or sprout.
(c) To extinguish; as, to put out a candle, light, or
fire.
(d) To place at interest; to loan; as, to put out funds.
(e) To provoke, as by insult; to displease; to vex; as, he
was put out by my reply. [Colloq.]
(f) To protrude; to stretch forth; as, to put out the
hand.
(g) To publish; to make public; as, to put out a pamphlet.
(h) To confuse; to disconcert; to interrupt; as, to put
one out in reading or speaking.
(i) (Law) To open; as, to put out lights, that is, to open
or cut windows. --Burrill.
(j) (Med.) To place out of joint; to dislocate; as, to put
out the ankle.
(k) To cause to cease playing, or to prevent from playing
longer in a certain inning, as in base ball.
(l) to engage in sexual intercourse; -- used of women; as,
she's got a great bod, but she doesn't put out.
[Vulgar slang]

{To put over}.
(a) To place (some one) in authority over; as, to put a
general over a division of an army.
(b) To refer.
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For the certain knowledge of that truth
I put you o'er to heaven and to my mother.
--Shak.
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(c) To defer; to postpone; as, the court put over the
cause to the next term.
(d) To transfer (a person or thing) across; as, to put one
over the river.

{To put the hand to} or {To put the hand unto}.
(a) To take hold of, as of an instrument of labor; as, to
put the hand to the plow; hence, to engage in (any
task or affair); as, to put one's hand to the work.
(b) To take or seize, as in theft. "He hath not put his
hand unto his neighbor's goods." --Ex. xxii. 11.

{To put through}, to cause to go through all conditions or
stages of a progress; hence, to push to completion; to
accomplish; as, he put through a measure of legislation;
he put through a railroad enterprise. [U.S.]

{To put to}.
(a) To add; to unite; as, to put one sum to another.
(b) To refer to; to expose; as, to put the safety of the
state to hazard. "That dares not put it to the touch."
--Montrose.
(c) To attach (something) to; to harness beasts to.
--Dickens.

{To put to a stand}, to stop; to arrest by obstacles or
difficulties.

{To put to bed}.
(a) To undress and place in bed, as a child.
(b) To deliver in, or to make ready for, childbirth.

{To put to death}, to kill.

{To put together}, to attach; to aggregate; to unite in one.


{To put this and that} (or {two and two}) {together}, to draw
an inference; to form a correct conclusion.

{To put to it}, to distress; to press hard; to perplex; to
give difficulty to. "O gentle lady, do not put me to 't."
--Shak.

{To put to rights}, to arrange in proper order; to settle or
compose rightly.

{To put to the sword}, to kill with the sword; to slay.

{To put to trial}, or {on trial}, to bring to a test; to try.


{To put trust in}, to confide in; to repose confidence in.

{To put up}.
(a) To pass unavenged; to overlook; not to punish or
resent; to put up with; as, to put up indignities.
[Obs.] "Such national injuries are not to be put up."
--Addison.
(b) To send forth or upward; as, to put up goods for sale.
(d) To start from a cover, as game. "She has been
frightened; she has been put up." --C. Kingsley.
(e) To hoard. "Himself never put up any of the rent."
--Spelman.
(f) To lay side or preserve; to pack away; to store; to
pickle; as, to put up pork, beef, or fish.
(g) To place out of sight, or away; to put in its proper
place; as, put up that letter. --Shak.
(h) To incite; to instigate; -- followed by to; as, he put
the lad up to mischief.
(i) To raise; to erect; to build; as, to put up a tent, or
a house.
(j) To lodge; to entertain; as, to put up travelers.

{To put up a job}, to arrange a plot. [Slang]
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Syn: To place; set; lay; cause; produce; propose; state.

Usage: {Put}, {Lay}, {Place}, {Set}. These words agree in the
idea of fixing the position of some object, and are
often used interchangeably. To put is the least
definite, denoting merely to move to a place. To place
has more particular reference to the precise location,
as to put with care in a certain or proper place. To
set or to lay may be used when there is special
reference to the position of the object.
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Together \To*geth"er\, adv. [OE. togedere, togidere, AS.
t[=o]g[ae]dere, t[=o]g[ae]dre, t[=o]gadere; t[=o] to gador
together. [root]29. See {To}, prep., and {Gather}.]
1. In company or association with respect to place or time;
as, to live together in one house; to live together in the
same age; they walked together to the town.
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Soldiers can never stand idle long together.
--Landor.
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2. In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or
fasten two things together; to mix things together.
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The king joined humanity and policy together.
--Bacon.
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3. In concert; with mutual cooperation; as, the allies made
war upon France together.
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{Together with}, in union with; in company or mixture with;
along with.
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Take the bad together with the good. --Dryden.
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159 Moby Thesaurus words for "together":
accordant, ad infinitum, again and again, agreeable, agreeing,
akin, all agreeing, all at once, all there, all together, amicable,
as one, as one man, assured, at a clip, at a stretch, at once,
at one, at one time, attuned, back to back, balanced,
by acclamation, ceaselessly, cheek by jowl, clearheaded,
clearminded, coactively, coefficiently, coincidentally,
coinstantaneously, collected, collectively, combinedly, communally,
compatible, compos mentis, composed, concertedly, concordant,
concordantly, concurrently, confident, congenial, conjointly,
connectedly, consecutively, consentaneously, constantly,
continually, continuously, cooperatingly, cooperatively,
corporately, corresponding, cumulatively, cyclically, empathetic,
empathic, en masse, en rapport, endlessly, ensemble, equanimous,
equilibrious, frictionless, hand in glove, hand in hand,
hand running, harmonious, harmoniously, healthy-minded, in a body,
in a chorus, in accord, in agreement, in association, in chorus,
in common, in company, in concert, in concert with, in concord,
in conjunction, in harmony with, in partnership, in phase,
in rapport, in sync, in tune, in unison, incessantly, inharmony,
interminably, isochronously, jointly, levelheaded, like-minded,
lucid, mentally sound, monotonously, mutually, nem con,
nemine contradicente, nemine dissentiente, night and day, normal,
of one mind, of sound mind, on a stretch, on all hands, on and on,
on end, on the beat, one and all, peaceful, perennially, poised,
rational, reasonable, recollected, repetitively, right,
round the clock, running, sane, sane-minded, self-assured,
self-confident, self-controlled, self-possessed, self-restrained,
sensible, shoulder to shoulder, simultaneously, sound,
sound-minded, successively, sympathetic, synchronously, to a man,
unanimously, unbrokenly, unceasingly, understanding,
unintermittently, uninterruptedly, united, unitedly, unrelievedly,
well-balanced, wholesome, with one accord, with one consent,
with one voice, without a break, without cease,
without contradiction, without stopping

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