词组 | with |
释义 | with If one person or thing is with another, they are together in one place. I stayed with her until dusk. He spent several seasons there with a man called Cartwright. Put the knives with the other cutlery. If you do something with a tool or object, you do it using that tool or object. Clean mirrors with a mop. He brushed back his hair with his hand. ◊ used to mention an opponent You use with after verbs like 'fight' or 'quarrel'. For example, if two people are fighting, you can say that one person is fighting with the other. He was always fighting with his brother. Judy was quarrelling with Bal. Similarly, you can use with after nouns like 'fight' or 'quarrel'. ...my quarrel with Greenberg. ...a naval war with France. ◊ used in descriptions You can use with immediately after a noun group to mention a physical feature that someone or something has. ...an old man with a beard. ...an old house with steep stairs and dark corridors. Note that you can use with like this to identify someone or something. For example, you can refer to someone as 'the tall man with red hair'. ...the man with the wart. ...that lovely cool bungalow with the purple creeper. You do not usually use with to mention something that someone is wearing. Instead you use in. ...an old peasant woman in a black dress. The bar was full of men in cloth caps. For more information about this use, see entry at ↑ |
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