Together

1. наречие 1) вместе; совместно, сообща Например: Once more all together! — Ещё раз все вместе! They came together. — Они пришли вместе. Синоним(ы): jointly 2) воедино Например: pasting together — склеивание 3) друг с другом; в близком контакте друг с другом; вдвоём Например: to belong together — принадлежать друг другу She knew better than anybody who and who were together. — Она знала лучше других, кто с кем был вместе. 4) вместе, одновременно, в одно и то же время Например: The two things which he most desired could not be possessed together. — Две вещи, о которых он больше всего мечтал, не могли быть в его распоряжении одновременно. Синоним(ы): simultaneously, at the same time 5) непрерывно, постоянно, подряд; кряду Например: He never slept twice together in the same apartment. — Он никогда не ночевал две ночи подряд в одной и той же квартире. Her back aches if she sits up for long together. — У неё начинает болеть спина, если она долго сидит прямо. 2. прилагательное [используется в разговорной речи] 1) современный, "на уровне" Например: I read in the newspaper that conditions in the women's jails are not so together. — Я читал в газете, что условия в женской тюрьме не слишком-то клёвые. 2) уравновешенный, уверенный в себе, невозмутимый Например: She looks a very together young woman. — Она кажется очень уверенной молодой женщиной. Синоним(ы): self-assured

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Together

I. adverb Etymology: Middle English togedere, from Old English togædere, from to + gædere together; akin to Middle High German gater together, Old English gaderian to gather 1. a. in or into one place, mass, collection, or group Example: the men get together every Thursday for poker b. in a body; as a group Example: students and faculty together presented the petition 2. a. in or into contact (as connection, collision, or union) Example: mix these ingredients together b. in or into association or relationship Example: colors that go well together 3. a. at one time; simultaneously Example: events that happened together b. in succession Example: was depressed for days together 4. a. by combined action; jointly Example: together we forced the door b. in or into agreement or harmony Example: the soloist and the orchestra weren't quite together c. in or into a unified or coherent structure or an integrated whole Example: can't even put a simple sentence together 5. a. with each other — used as an intensive after certain verbs Example: join together Example: add together b. as a unit; in the aggregate Example: these arguments taken together make a convincing case c. considered as a whole; counted or summed up Example: all together, there were 21 entriestogetherness noun II. adjective 1. appropriately prepared, organized, or balanced 2. composed in mind or manner; self-possessed Example: a warm, sensitive, reasonably together girl — East Village Other

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