With Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/
with
/wˈɪð/
with
释义
Used to show that two or more people or things are together, that something is done using something, or to describe how something is done.
用法与细微差别
Common preposition used in many contexts: indicating accompaniment (go with), instrumentality (cut with a knife), manner (shout with joy). Often confused by learners with 'by' and 'of'. Generally informal and neutral in register.
Spanish: con - junto a - acompañado dePortuguese (BR): com - junto a - acompanhado dePortuguese (PT): com - junto a - acompanhado deChinese (Simplified): 和 - 跟 - 与Chinese (Traditional): 和 - 跟 - 與Hindi: के साथ - साथ - साथ मेंArabic: مع - برفقة - بواسطةBengali: সাথে - দিয়ে - সঙ্গেRussian: с - вместе сJapanese: と - いっしょに - を使ってVietnamese: với - cùng với - bằngKorean: 와 함께 - 를 가지고 - 으로Turkish: ile - birlikte - ile (araç)Urdu: کے ساتھ - کے ذریعےIndonesian: dengan - bersama dengan - memakai
例句
I went to the park with my friends.
basic
She cuts vegetables with a sharp knife.
basic
He was happy with the results.
basic
I'm going out with Sarah tonight.
natural
Can you come with me to the store?
natural
She always talks with enthusiasm.
natural