1.(非正式的)会谈,会商;〈美〉联欢会;集会
1.协议的;会商的;大群人的
1.an informal social occasion
1.On Sunday afternoons we would get together at my grandparents' house, and sooner or later someone would pull out a guitar and start singing.
周末的下午,全家人都会齐聚在外祖父家,然后就会有人不自觉地拿出吉他弹唱起来。
2.He's planning a get-together with two or three other college friends. Kind of a fifty-year anniversary reunion.
他正计划着要同两三位别的大学时期的朋友聚会一下,就算是个毕业50周年纪念重聚会。
3.The next weekend she organized a get-together with lots of people and after that, I asked her to get together with me.
周末,在她组织的一个热闹的聚会结束后,我邀请她来和我聚一聚。
4.A year ago, at a get-together of a dozen girlfriends from college, I saw my old friend, Therese Gibson.
一年前,在十二位女大学生举行的一次聚会上,我看到了我的老朋友,特里萨·吉布森。
5."When smart people get together there is no doubt that something might come out of it. "
他说道:“聪明人聚在一起,肯定会产生一些好主意。”
6.Mark Peterson set down chips and sodas on the tables as he prepared for what should have been a routine church get-together.
马克.皮特森先生像往常的午餐聚会一样在桌子上摆放了薯片和汽水。
7.Then I emailed him to ask if he wanted to get together over the weekend and heard nothing.
接着,我又给他发邮件,问他是不是周末还想在一起;他没有回复。
8.Obviously, when people from different parts of the world get together speaking their own languages, communication seems to be impossible.
显然,各地区的人们操着各自的语言聚集在一起,交流是无法实现的。
9.Rudolf says that this variety will help facilitate his plans for Art Stage to be a get-together for art fans.
鲁道夫称,这种多样化将有助于推行他试图将此次“艺术登陆”打造为一场艺术爱好者盛会的计划。
10.I'm going to start this goal over for the next few years and see how much I can manage to get together.
我准备用几年的时间在实现这个目标,然后看看我能存多少钱。