มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ together | (adv) พร้อมกับคนอื่น, See also: ร่วมกัน, Syn. at the same time, concurrently | together | (adv) รวมกัน, See also: รวม, Syn. collectively, commonly, unitedly | together | (adv) อย่างเชื่อมโยงกัน, See also: อย่างสัมพันธ์กัน | together | (adv) อย่างเห็นพ้องร่วมกัน | together | (adv) อย่างต่อเนื่องกัน, See also: อย่างไม่ถูกขัดจังหวะ | together | (adv) อยู่ร่วมกัน (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: แต่งงานกัน | together | (adj) ที่มีอารมณ์มั่นคงและเชื่อมั่นในตัวเอง | together with | (phrv) พร้อมด้วย, See also: พร้อมทั้ง |
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| together | (ทูเกธ'เธอะ) adv. ด้วยกัน, พร้อมกัน, ร่วมกัน, เข้าด้วยกัน, ปะทะกัน, สัมพันธ์กัน, เกี่ยวข้องกัน, เวลาเดียวกัน, โดยไม่หยุดยั้ง | togetherness | (ทู'เกธ'เธอะนิส) n. ความพร้อมกัน, การร่วมกัน, ความสัมพันธ์กัน, ความเกี่ยวข้องกัน, ภราดรภาพ, มิตรภาพอันอบอุ่น, Syn. collectiveness | altogether | (ออลทูเกธ' เธอะ) adv. ทั้งหมด, พร้อมกัน, ด้วยประการทั้งปวง, โดยสิ้นเชิง, ทั้งสิ้น, โดยสรุป, รวมทั้งสิ้นเป็น (entirely, completely) |
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| together | (adv) ด้วยกัน, ร่วมกัน, พร้อมกัน, ติดๆกัน | altogether | (adv) ทั้งหมด, ทั้งสิ้น, โดยสิ้นเชิง, พร้อมกัน |
| | | เข้าด้วยกัน | (adv) together, See also: altogether, Example: แม่ครัวผสมเครื่องปรุงเข้าด้วยกัน แล้วราดไปบนผักที่จัดไว้, Thai Definition: อย่างรวมเข้าไว้ด้วยกัน | พร้อมกับ | (conj) together with, Syn. กับ, พร้อมด้วย, พร้อมทั้ง, Example: เขาให้สัญญาว่าเขาจะกลับมาอีกครั้งพร้อมกับความสำเร็จในการเรียน | พร้อมด้วย | (conj) together with, See also: along with, be in accompany with, Syn. กับ, พร้อม, พร้อมกับ, พร้อมทั้ง, Example: ดอนวิโตไปอิตาลีพร้อมด้วยกระเป๋าเอกสารสองใบที่มีเงินสดอัดแน่น 2 ล้านดอลลาร์ | พร้อมทั้ง | (conj) together with, See also: along with, be in accompany with, Syn. และ, พร้อมด้วย, พร้อมกับ, Example: วิทยากรจะบรรยายเรื่องสภาพแวดล้อมในประเทศไทยพร้อมทั้งวิธีการแก้ปัญหาสภาพแวดล้อมเป็นพิษด้วย, Thai Definition: กับ | โดยพร้อมเพรียง | (adv) together, Syn. พร้อมกัน, Example: ประชาชนมารวมกันโดยพร้อมเพรียงเพื่อถวายพระพรแด่ในหลวง | คลอ | (adv) side by side, See also: together, alongside, by the side, Example: หญิงสาวเดินคลอไปกับชายอื่นอย่างไม่แยแส, Thai Definition: เคียงคู่กันไปอย่างสนิทสนม | กัน | (adv) together, See also: jointly, Syn. ด้วยกัน, Example: นักฟุตบอลทีมเยาวชนร่วมทำบุญตักบาตรกันในวันสถาปนากรมพละศึกษา | ควบกัน | (adv) concurrently, See also: together, at the same time, Syn. พร้อมกัน, ควบคู่กัน, Example: เขาชอบฟังเพลงกับอ่านหนังสือควบกันอย่างนี้บ่อยๆ, Thai Definition: อย่างพร้อมๆ กัน, อย่างไปด้วยกัน | ด้วยกัน | (adv) together, See also: in company with, together with, along, Syn. พร้อมกัน, Example: เราจะไปฮ่องกงด้วยกัน | รวมกัน | (adv) altogether, See also: together, Example: แผ่นรวมไมโครฟิล์มหมายถึงไมโครพิล์มที่มาเก็บรวมกันในลักษณะเป็นแผ่นฟิล์ม |
| อัญชลี | [anchalī] (v) EN: saluting by raising one' s hand press together on the face/chest | บรรจบ | [banjop] (v) EN: meet ; join ; converge ; come together FR: rejoindre ; converger ; confluer | บัดกรี | [batkrī] (v) EN: solder ; weld ; fuse together FR: souder ; braser | เบ็ดเสร็จ | [betset] (adv) EN: entirely ; in total ; altogether ; absolutely ; completely | บูรณาการรวมหน่วย | [būranā kān rūam nūay] (n, exp) EN: grouping separated units together ; integration | ช่วยกัน | [chūay kan] (v, exp) EN: help one another ; help each other ; help together FR: s'entraider ; s'épauler ; se soutenir | ได้กัน | [dāikan] (v, exp) EN: become husband and wife ; live together | โดยพร้อมเพรียง | [dōi phrømphrīeng] (adv) EN: together | ด้วยกัน | [dūaykan] (adv) EN: together ; in company with ; together with ; along FR: ensemble ; conjointement | อิงแอบ | [ing-aēp] (v) EN: snuggle up ; nestle ; sit close against ; press together ; press up against ; cling together |
| | | 一起 | [yī qǐ, ㄧ ㄑㄧˇ, 一 起] together #213 [Add to Longdo] | 一道 | [yī dào, ㄧ ㄉㄠˋ, 一 道] together #2,448 [Add to Longdo] | 连同 | [lián tóng, ㄌㄧㄢˊ ㄊㄨㄥˊ, 连 同 / 連 同] together with; along with #12,973 [Add to Longdo] | 一块儿 | [yī kuài er, ㄧ ㄎㄨㄞˋ ㄦ˙, 一 块 儿 / 一 塊 兒] together; in the same place #17,396 [Add to Longdo] | 仝 | [tóng, ㄊㄨㄥˊ, 仝] together; same #104,484 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 総合(P);綜合 | [そうごう, sougou] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) synthesis; coordination; putting together; integration; composite; (adj-f) (2) comprehensive; (P) #254 [Add to Longdo] | と共に | [とともに, totomoni] (exp) together with #837 [Add to Longdo] | こ;っこ | [ko ; kko] (suf) (1) (abbr) (See 事・こと・6, 慣れっこ, ぺちゃんこ・1) doing; in such a state; (2) (See 睨めっこ・1) doing together; contest; match; (3) (fam) (See 餡こ・1) familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small") #880 [Add to Longdo] | 共同(P);協同(P) | [きょうどう, kyoudou] (n, vs, adj-no) (esp. 共同) doing together (as equals); sharing; common (land, etc.); joint (statement, etc.); cooperation; co-operation; collaboration; association; (P) #1,000 [Add to Longdo] | 合わせ | [あわせ, awase] (n, n-suf, pref) joint together; opposite; facing #1,652 [Add to Longdo] | 共 | [ども, domo] (n, n-pref) (1) together with; (2) same; (suf) (3) (uk) both; all; neither; none; (4) (uk) including ...; (P) #1,831 [Add to Longdo] | 相 | [そう, sou] (pref) together; mutually; fellow #2,134 [Add to Longdo] | 共演 | [きょうえん, kyouen] (n, vs) appearing together; co-acting; co-starring; (P) #2,193 [Add to Longdo] | 一緒(P);一しょ(io) | [いっしょ, issho] (n-adv, n, adj-no) (1) (See 御一緒) together; (2) at the same time; (3) same; identical; (P) #2,452 [Add to Longdo] | 同時 | [どうじ, douji] (n, adj-no) simultaneous(ly); concurrent; same time; synchronous; together; (P) #2,579 [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
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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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
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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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
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" [syn: {together}, {unitedly}]
6: with a common plan; "act in concert" [syn: {in concert},
{together}]
adj 1: mentally and emotionally stable; "she's really together"
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