WITH


Meaning of WITH in English

(UNDERSTANDING) [preposition] [informal] - used to express understandingAre you with me (= Do you understand what I'm saying)?I'm sorry, but I'm not with you.See also with it at with (COMPANY).(informal) With it means quick to see, understand or act.You're really not very with it today, are you? with (SEPARATION) [preposition] - used with words showing separationShe found it hard to part with the baby even though she'd decided to have it adopted.He decided to put his failed marriage behind him and make a (clean) break with the past.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.