English-Thai Dictionary
together
ADJ ที่ มี อารมณ์ มั่นคง และ เชื่อมั่น ใน ตัวเอง ti-me-ar-rom-man-kong-lea-chue-man
together
ADV พร้อมกับ คนอื่น ร่วมกัน at the same time concurrently proam-kab-kon-uen
together
ADV รวมกัน รวม collectively commonly unitedly ruam-kan
together
ADV อยู่ร่วม กัน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ แต่งงาน กัน yu-ruam-kan
together
ADV อย่างต่อเนื่อง กัน อย่าง ไม่ ถูก ขัดจังหวะ yang-tor-nuang-kan
together
ADV อย่าง เชื่อมโยง กัน อย่าง สัมพันธ์กัน yang-chue-yong-kan
together
ADV อย่าง เห็นพ้อง ร่วมกัน yang-hen-pong-ruam-kan
together with
PHRV พร้อมด้วย พร้อมทั้ง prom-duai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TOGETHER
adv. 1. In company. We walked together to the wood.
2. In or into union.
The king joined humanity and policy together.
3. In the same place; as, to live together in one house.
4. In the same time; as, to live together in the same age.
5. In concert; as, the allies made war upon France together.
6. Into junction or a state of union; as, to sew, knit, pin or fasten two things together; to mix things together.
Together with, in union with; in company or mixture with.
Take the bad together with the good.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TOGETHER
To *geth "er, adv. Etym: [OE. togedere, togidere, AS. togædere,togædre, togadere; to to + gador together. *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. Soldiers can never stand idle long together. Landor.
2. In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together. The king joined humanity and policy together. Bacon.
3. In concert; with mutual coöperation; as, the allies made war upon France together. Together with, in union with; in company or mixture with; along with. Take the bad together with the good. Dryden.
New American Oxford Dictionary
together
to geth er |təˈgeT͟Hər təˈɡɛðər | ▶adverb 1 with or in proximity to another person or people: together they climbed the dark stairs | they stood together in the kitchen. • so as to touch or combine: she held her hands together as if she were praying | pieces of wood nailed together. • in combination; collectively: taken together, these measures would significantly improve people's chances of surviving a tornado. • into companionship or close association: the experience has brought us together. • (of two people ) married or in a sexual relationship with each other: they split up after ten years together. • so as to be united or in agreement: he won the confidence of the government and the rebels, but could not bring the two sides together. 2 at the same time: they both spoke together. 3 without interruption; continuously: she sits for hours together in the lotus position. ▶adjective informal self-confident, level-headed, or well organized: she seems a very together young woman. PHRASES together with as well as; along with: their meal arrived, together with a carafe of red wine. ORIGIN Old English tōgædere, based on the preposition to + a West Germanic word related to gather. The adjective dates from the 1960s.
togetherness
to geth er ness |təˈgeT͟Hərnəs təˈɡɛðərnəs | ▶noun the state of being close to another person or other people: the sense of family togetherness was strong and excluded neighbors.
Oxford Dictionary
together
to |gether |təˈgɛðə | ▶adverb 1 with or in proximity to another person or people: together they climbed the dark stairs | they stood together in the kitchen. • so as to touch or combine: she held her hands together as if she was praying | mix together the soya sauce and sesame oil. • in combination; collectively: taken together, these measures would significantly improve people's chances of surviving a coach crash. 2 into companionship or close association: the experience has brought us together. • (of a couple ) married or in a sexual relationship: they split up after ten years together. • so as to be in agreement: he won the confidence of the government and the rebels, but could not bring the two sides together. 3 at the same time: they both spoke together. 4 without interruption; continuously: she sits for hours together in the lotus position. ▶adjective informal self-confident, level-headed, or well organized: she looks a very together young woman. PHRASES together with as well as; along with: their meal arrived, together with a carafe of red wine. ORIGIN Old English tōgædere, based on the preposition to + a West Germanic word related to gather. The adjective dates from the 1960s.
togetherness
to ¦gether |ness |təˈgɛðənɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the state of being close to another person or other people: the sense of family togetherness was strong and excluded neighbours.
American Oxford Thesaurus
together
together adverb 1 friends who work together: with each other, in conjunction, jointly, in cooperation, in collaboration, in partnership, in combination, in league, in tandem, side by side, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl; in collusion, hand in glove; informal in cahoots. ANTONYMS separately. 2 they both spoke together: simultaneously, at the same time, at one and the same time, at once, all together, as a group, in unison, in concert, in chorus, as one, with one accord. ANTONYMS separately. ▶adjective informal a very together young woman. See levelheaded.
togetherness
togetherness noun the camp inspired togetherness: cohesion, cohesiveness, harmony, fellowship, camaraderie, close bond (s ).
Oxford Thesaurus
together
together adverb 1 friends who work together: with each other, in conjunction, jointly, conjointly, in cooperation, cooperatively, in collaboration, in partnership, in combination, as one, in unison, in concert, concertedly, with one accord, in league, in alliance, in collusion, side by side, hand in hand, hand in glove, shoulder to shoulder, cheek by jowl; informal in cahoots. ANTONYMS separately. 2 they both spoke together: simultaneously, at the same time, at the same instant, at the same moment, all together, as a group, at once, at one and the same time, at one time, concurrently, concomitantly, alongside each other, in unison, in concert, in chorus; rare synchronously. ANTONYMS separately, consecutively. 3 I was not able to get up for days together: in succession, in a row, at a time, successively, consecutively, running, straight, on end, one after the other, continuously, without a break, without interruption; informal on the trot. ▶adjective informal she looks a very together young woman: level-headed, well balanced, well adjusted, balanced, sensible, practical, realistic, with one's feet on the ground, prudent, circumspect, pragmatic, wise, reasonable, rational, mature, stable, sane, even-tempered, commonsensical, full of common sense, judicious, sound, sober, businesslike, reliable, dependable; well organized, well ordered, orderly, efficient, neat, tidy, methodical, no-nonsense; calm, cool, collected, composed, {cool, calm, and collected }, serene, relaxed, at ease, equable, moderate, unworried, unmoved, unemotional, cool-headed, imperturbable; self-confident, confident, self-possessed, assured, self-assured, assertive; informal unflappable. ANTONYMS unbalanced, flustered, disorganized.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
together
to geth er /təɡéðə r /〖語源は 「共に集まる (gather )ように 」〗副詞 比較なし 1 一緒に , 共に ▸ John and I work together .ジョンと私は一緒に働いている ▸ We were together at the party last night .昨夜私たちはパーティで一緒だった 2 結婚して, 恋愛関係にあって ; 性的関係があって ▸ live together before marriage 結婚前に同棲する ▸ My girlfriend and I have been together for 5 years now .僕と彼女は付き合って5年になる 3 一緒 [1つ ]にして, 合わせて ; 1か所に ; 互いに ▸ mix the butter and sugar together バターと砂糖を混ぜ合わせる ▸ glue [nail ] the boards together 板を接着剤 [くぎ ]で張り合わせる ▸ Taken together , …総合的に考えると …▸ Andrew can drink more than the rest of us put together .アンドリューは私たち全員を合わせた以上に酒が飲める (!putは 過分 でthe rest of usを修飾 ) ▸ Get your things together and leave right now! 荷物をまとめてすぐに出て行け ▸ sit close together 身を寄せ合って座る ▸ rub one's hands together 両手をこすり合わせる 4 協力 [協調, 団結 ]して ▸ come together 協力する 5 同時に, 一斉に ▸ All together now! ⦅話 ⦆さあみんな一緒に ▸ Don't speak together .(複数の人が )一度にしゃべらないでください 6 ⦅やや古 ⦆絶え間なく, 連続して .g è t [p ù t ] it (à ll ) tog é ther →get .g è t one s è lf tog é ther →get .g ò tog é ther →go 1 .tog é ther with A 1 Aに加えて ; Aと共に ▸ I sent her some roses, together with a card .私はカードと一緒にバラを彼女に送った .2 Aを含めて .形容詞 more ~; most ~⦅くだけた話 ほめて ⦆〈人が 〉落ち着きのある, しっかりした ▸ Ed's an amazingly together person .エドは実にしっかりした人だ
togetherness
to g é th er ness 名詞 U 1 連帯感, 一体感 ; 親近感 .2 統一, 共同 .