A1 used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together和…一起;和;跟随;同
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I can't play chess with him. He's completely out of my class!
She's having an affair with a married man.
I should like some time to confer with my lawyer.
She's running around with Micky and his friends these days.
Why don't you take him along with you when you go?
A2 using something用,使用;以;借
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The wires were fastened together with a plastic clip.
The concrete is strengthened with steel rods.
Rub the wood down with fine sandpaper till it is smooth.
He scooped the sand into a bucket with his hands.
Seal the package up with sticky tape.
A1 having or including something拥有,有
used at the beginning of various phrases written at the end of a letter(用于信末祝辞中)
including包括
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Many of the TV programmes are broadcast with subtitles for the deaf.
He spoke with great depth of feeling.
She was diagnosed with diabetes.
He's been in bed all week with flu.
Suddenly, the building echoed with the sound of gunfire.
B2 relating to or in the case of a person or thing关于;对于;至于;对…来说
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Rick's more involved with the financial end of things.
They've been engaged in a legal battle with the council for several months.
The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.
I'm having problems with my computer.
Unions bargain with employers for better rates of pay each year.
B1 used to show what is on or in something在…上;在…中
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How much of the earth's surface is covered with water?
She spread her toast with a thick layer of butter.
I scattered the whole lawn with grass seed.
Under her bed, they found a bag stuffed with money.
The platform was crammed with people trying to board the train.
B2 because of or caused by someone or something因为;作为…的结果
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She went crimson with embarrassment.
Her face crumpled with laughter.
The car was forced to retire from the race with a damaged gearbox.
Eventually, the metal buckled with the pressure that was being exerted against it.
I couldn't catch what the announcer said, with all the other noise going on.
against something反对;与…对立
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Students clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities.
It's difficult for a small supermarket to compete with the big supermarkets.
He struggled with his attacker who then ran off.
He had a couple of scrapes with the police and ended up in court.
We battled with the elements to get the roof fixed.
used with words showing separation(与表示分离的词连用)
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His plans represented a break with tradition.
He split up with his girlfriend after they had a row in public.
Their decision to not call their daughter Jane was a break with family tradition.
She was reluctant to part with her favourite jumper.
She's just broken up with her boyfriend.
and, or followed by和;还有;连同
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There will be a screening of the film with a talk by the director afterwards.
They were offered a free meal, with wine.
used in comparisons(用于比较)同…相比
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This road is quite busy compared with ours.
The hotel certainly compared favourably with the one we stayed in last year.
The family in the television programme could not be credibly compared with a real one.
I thought I was badly treated but my experiences pale in comparison with yours.
The regeneration of the city's downtown dock front will put it on a par with Nice or Cannes.
supporting someone or something支持
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I need to know that you're with me before I stand for election.
You're either with us or against us on this issue.
Are you with me on this?
The opposition were with the government on the decision to go to war.
Many backbenchers decided not to vote with the government on this issue.
in the same direction as something与…同方向
at the same rate or time as something随着
to understand what someone is saying理解(某人)的话
despite something虽然,尽管
used to express a wish or instruction(用于表示祝愿或指令)
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