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词组 go with
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Phr V
go with
goes, going, went, gone
go with sth
if one thing goes with another, they suit each other or they look or taste good together
That red tie doesn't go with your suit - why don't you wear the green one?The company needs a new logo to go with its updated image.What sort of wine do you think goes best with Chinese food?
if one problem, activity, or quality goes with another one, they often happen or exist together and the first thing is often caused by the second
Petty crime often goes with drug addiction.Are you aware of all the health problems that go with smoking?
if food or drink goes with another type of food or drink, it is provided with it so that you can eat or drink them together
Would you like a drink to go with your meal?
go with sth/sb
(never passive) slightly informal to accept a plan or an idea, or to support the person whose ideas you agree with
I think we should go with Sue's proposal.
sometimes + on
I go with Amanda on this one - it would be much cheaper to update our existing system than buy a new one.
go with sb
(never passive) informal to have a romantic relationship with someone, or to have sex with someone
Pete was the first man I ever went with.Did Tessa go with anyone else while you were married?
phrasego with1. go with sth if one thing goes with another, they look, taste, or sound good together: Do you think these shoes go with this dress? That shade of blue goes with your eyes.go well with sth This wine should go well with meat and strong-tasting cheeses2. go with sth if something such as a problem or an advantage goes with a particular situation, it is often a part of it: the pressure that goes with being famous They were used to having pensions, and sick pay, and everything that goes with having a secure job.sth goes with the territory (=used to say that a problem is a usual part of a job or situation, and people should expect it) Young lawyers have to work extremely long hours, but that just goes with the territory.3. go with sth if one thing goes with another, it is provided with it so that you get both together: The house goes with the job. a blue silk evening dress that has a matching bag to go with it4. go with sth especially spoken to accept an idea, suggestion, plan etc and decide to use it: "What do you think of Jo's idea?" "I think we should go with it, I can't think of anything better."5. go with sb spoken to have someone as your boyfriend or girlfriend: Is Martin still going with Jane? SIMILAR TO: go out with6. go with sb BrE old-fashioned spoken to have sex with someone - used when you want to avoid saying this directly: I never went with him, you know. SIMILAR TO: sleep with

go (out) with (someone)

To date someone. A: "I hear that Kevin is going out with Katie—is that true?" B: "Yeah, they're a couple now." I'm going with Brad, so you better stop flirting with him!

go with (someone or something)

to depart in the company of someone or a group. Jim's not here. He went with the last busload. I'm leaving now. Do you want to go with?

go with someone

 and go steady with someone
to have a romantic relationship with someone. (Go steady is dated.) Sally has been going with Mark for two months now. He wants to go steady with her. He doesn't want her to see other guys.

go with something

 
1. Lit. to accompany something agreeably. Milk doesn't go with grapefruit. Pink doesn't go with orange.
2. Fig. to choose something (over something else). I think I'll go with the yellow one. We decided to go with the oak table rather than the walnut one.

go with

1. Also, go out with. Accompany; also, date regularly. For example, When I leave, do you want to go with me? or Jerry has been going out with Frieda for two years. [Mid-1500s]
2. Be associated with, as in His accent goes with his background. [c. 1600]
3. Take the side of someone, as in I'll go with you in defending his right to speak freely. [Mid-1400s] Also see go along, def. 2.
4. Also, go well with. Look good with, match. For example, This chair goes well with the rest of the furniture, or That color doesn't go with the curtains. [Early 1700]

go with

v.
1. To proceed in the company of someone or something: I'll go with you to the supermarket if we also stop by the ice cream shop.
2. To select or choose something: We decided to go with the pink wallpaper, even though it doesn't match our carpet.
3. To be matched or suited to something; belong with something: The big lid goes with the stock pot. These shoes will go nicely with my red dress. This wine goes well with spicy food.
4. To be a secondary effect of being something or some way: The risk of injury goes with being a firefighter. I enjoyed being a politician and especially all the privileges that went with it. There are many health problems that go with obesity.
5. To combine with something so that a balanced or harmonious result is achieved. Used chiefly in the infinitive: The museum hosted a series of lectures to go with the art exhibit. I made a sauce to go with the meat.
6. To be in a romantic relationship with someone: Mary started going with Bill after she broke up with her boyfriend.
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