English to Latin Meaning of with - apud


With :
apud

apud, per, una, cum, propter, in, inter, ut, in via, INVICEM, adversus, contra

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Definitions of with in English
Preposition(1) accompanied by (another person or thing).(2) possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment.(3) indicating the instrument used to perform an action.(4) in opposition to.(5) indicating the manner or attitude of the person doing something.(6) indicating responsibility.(7) in relation to.(8) employed by.(9) affected by (a particular fact or condition).(10) indicating separation or removal from something.
Examples of with in English
(1) A high proportion of women with osteoarthritis of the hip also have low bone density.(2) She is also five feet five inches tall with a scar under her nose and brown hair.(3) a tall dark man with a scar on one cheek(4) One night, after a fight with the man, she took an unknown dose of sleeping pills.(5) he sat there with a book in his hand(6) wisdom comes with age(7) After all, people with money and status employ other people to clean up after them.(8) She had tried desperately to be angry with William Ingalls, but all she wanted to do was die.(9) The lever couldn't be removed without undoing the nut so I decided to cut it with my hacksaw.(10) the grass was wet with dew(11) with time, the healing began(12) The tamarind provides a novel change to lemon as an accompaniment with the prawn.(13) The truffle taste was strong and earthy and worked in nice harmony with the risotto.(14) she ate it with a spoon(15) He appeared drunk and was wearing a white sweatshirt with blue writing in the centre.(16) they were fined ├ö├®┬╝300 with costs
Related Phrases of with
(1) with you ::
tecum
(2) with me ::
mecum
(3) deal with ::
adversus
(4) along with ::
cum
(5) with love ::
cum dilectione
(6) put up with ::
sustinere
(7) with respect to ::
secundum
(8) in accordance with ::
in normam
(9) with pleasure ::
cum voluptate
(10) with regard to ::
cum de
Synonyms
Preposition
1. accompanied by ::
comitante
2. escorted by ::
instructissime stipatus antemuralia
3. in the company of ::
cum maximis viris,
Different Forms
with, withal
Word Example from TV Shows
Some lucky boys just born
with a talent for violence.

Some lucky boys just born WITH a talent for violence.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

Are you and Leonard
friends with benefits?

Are you and Leonard friends WITH benefits?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

He understood that sometimes
we must work with our rivals

He understood that sometimes we must work WITH our rivals

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

Uh, yeah. Everything all right with you?

Uh, yeah. Everything all right WITH you?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23

Tomorrow morning we need\Nto practice with the thermic lances,

Tomorrow morning we need
to practice WITH the thermic lances,

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2

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