词汇 | band together |
释义 | Phr V band together bands, banding, banded band together if people band together, they make a group in order to be able to do something betteroften + to do sthShoppers in the neighbourhood are banding together to make bulk orders. band together to form a group and work together in order to do or achieve something: Recently, a few brave shopkeepers banded together and refused to pay "protection" money to the mafia.+ to do sth Bulgarians and Greeks banded together to repel the invaders.■ SIMILAR TO: get together, team up, unite band togetherTo unite with others, often for a particular cause or reason. We all need to band together if we want to stop that bully. You guys will not beat this team unless you put aside your differences and band together. band together (against someone or something)to unite in opposition to someone or something; to unite against someone or something. We must band together against the enemy. Everyone banded together to finish the cleanup work. band togetherv. 1. To form a cohesive and cooperative group; unite: The people who opposed the new policy banded together to fight it. 2. To cause some things or people to form into a cohesive or cooperative group; unite things or people: The fact that we all had gone to the same school banded us together, and we became good friends. |
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