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词组 go together
释义
Idiom
go together
Theme: SOCIAL
[for two people] to date each other regularly.
Bob and Ann have been going together for months.Tom and fane want to go together, but they live too far apart.
Idiom
go together
Theme: HARMONY
[for two things] to look, sound, or taste good together.
Do you think that this pink one and this purple one go together?Milk and grapefruit don't go together.
Phr V
go together
goes, going, went, gone
go together
(never in continuous tenses) if two types of thing or people go together, they are usually found with each other
People tend to think that politics and corruption go together.Hollywood and glamour went together during the 1940s.
(never in continuous tenses) if two pieces of clothing or two types of food go together, they look or taste good when you wear or eat them at the same time
Do you think that this blue shirt and these green trousers go together?Tomatoes and basil go together wonderfully.
informal if two people go together, they are having a romantic relationshipusually in continuous tenses
They had been going together since they were 17.
phrasego together1. go together not progressive if two things go together, they look, taste, or sound good together: Do these trousers and this jacket go together? Tina's voice and Rhys' songwriting style go together perfectly.go well together Pork and apple go well together.2. go together not progressive if two things go together, they often exist together or are often connected with each other: The problems of poor housing and bad health often go together. Traditionally, Christmas and snow have always gone together. Horse racing and Ireland go together - it is said that there are as many horses as people. SIMILAR TO: go hand in hand3. be going together informal if two people are going together, they are having a romantic or sexual relationship: I didn't know Sharon and Les were going together. SIMILAR TO: go out together

go together

1. To compliment or accentuate each other. Nothing goes together better than peanut butter and jelly. I don't think those shoes and that suit go together.
2. To date someone exclusively. Don't ask Jill out—she and Bobby are already going together. Are those two really going together?
3. To be related or often found in tandem. Depression and anxiety often go together, unfortunately.

go together

 
1. Lit. [for two or more things] to look, sound, or taste good together. Do you think that this pink one and this purple one go together? Milk and grapefruit don't go together.
2. Fig. [for two people] to date each other regularly. Bob and Ann have been going together for months. Tom and Jane want to go together, but they live too far apart.

go together

1. Be mutually suitable, appropriate, or harmonious, as in Pink and purple can go together well, or I don't think champagne and meatloaf go together. [c. 1600]
2. Date on a regular basis, keep company. For example, Are Bill and Ann still going together? [Late 1800s] Also see go steady; go with.

go together

v.
1. To be matched or suited, especially in appearance; belong together: Those socks don't go together; they're different colors. This belt goes together with my brown shoes.
2. To be associated: Drug abuse and crime often go together.
3. To have a romantic relationship: They've only been going together for three weeks, but it looks like they're in love.
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