With | Mean of with in English Dictionary

/ˈwɪθ/

  • having (a particular characteristic, possession, etc.)
    1. a boy with green eyes [=a boy who has green eyes]
    2. She's the one with (the) long hair and sunglasses.
    3. He wants to marry someone with a lot of money.
    4. You will be competing against people with more experience than you.
    5. people with pets
    6. She taught a class with [=that had] 20 students in it.
    7. They graduated from college with honors.
  • using (something specified)
    1. She opened the door with her key.
    2. He broke the window with a rock.
    3. She walks with (the help of) a cane.
    4. The sauce is made with milk and cheese.
    5. He welcomed each of his guests with a handshake.
    6. He entertained the crowd with a few jokes.
    7. She ended her speech with a quote from Shakespeare.
    8. With one kiss, the princess awoke and the spell was broken.
    9. “With this ring, I thee wed.”
  • in the performance, condition, behavior, or quality of (something or someone)
    1. What's the problem with your car?
    2. The trouble with this computer is that it is too slow.
    3. Is there a problem with your meal?
    4. The doctors are trying to figure out what is wrong with him.
    5. What's the matter with you? Are you upset about something?
    6. (informal) What's with her? [=why is she acting so strangely?]
  • in opposition to or against (someone)
    1. The boys were fighting/arguing with each other.
    2. We had a disagreement with our neighbors over the height of the new fence.
  • so as to be separated from (someone or something)
    1. She broke (ties) with her friends [=she no longer sees or talks to her friends] because of the incident.
    2. They were my favorite books, and I hated to part with them.
  • supporting the beliefs or goals of (someone)
    1. If he's for helping the poor, I'm with him all the way!
    2. You're either with [=for] us or against us.
    3. Let's do it. Are you with me?
  • in the opinion or judgment of (someone)
    1. It's fine with [=by] us if you want to come, too.
    2. That's okay with me.
  • according to the experience or behavior of (someone)
    1. It became a habit with them [=it became their habit] to read before going to bed.
    2. As with many of her generation, she had lost interest in politics.
    3. Promises are sacred with [=for] him.
    4. With him, a promise is a promise.
  • as successfully as (someone)
    1. He can ski with the best of them. [=he can ski as well as the best skiers]
  • in a way that changes according to (something)
    1. The pressure varies with the depth.
    2. Her health should improve with time.
    3. The excitement grows with each passing day. [=there is more excitement each day]
  • in the same direction as (something)
    1. Sand the wood with the grain, not against it.
    2. We were sailing with the wind.
  • in spite of (something)
    1. It's hard to believe that, with all her talent and hard work, she still didn't win the competition.
    2. They love the team, with all its faults.
  • in a state in which you are thinking clearly and aware of what is happening
    1. I had just woken up and wasn't quite with it yet.
    2. Come on, now. Get with it.
  • knowing a lot about current styles, ideas, or events
    1. You have to be pretty with it if you want to talk to them about politics.
  • immediately after doing or saying that
    1. She said goodbye and closed the door behind her. And with that, she was gone.

Những từ liên quan với WITH

near, along, by, beside, among
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