WITH


Meaning of WITH in English

We say 'a relationship/a connection/contact ~ someone/something:

- Do you have a good relationship ~ your parents?

- Police want to question a man in connection ~ the robbery.

But: a relationship/a connection/contact/a 'between' two things .

- Police have said that there is no connection between the two murders.

We say 'to be angry / annoyed / furious ~ someone for doing something' :

- They were furious ~ me for not inviting them to the party.

We say 'to be delighted / pleased / satisfied / disappointed ~ something' :

- I was delighted/pleased ~ the present you gave me.

We say 'to get bored/fed up ~ something' :

- You get bored/fed up ~ doing the same thing every day.

We say 'to be impressed ~/by someone/something' :

- I wasn't very impressed ~/by the film.

We say 'to crowded ~ (people etc.)':

- The city center was crowded ~ tourists.

We say 'to collide ~ someone/something' :

- There was an accident this morning. A bus collided ~ a car.

We say 'to charge someone ~ (an offence/a crime)' :

- Three men have been arrested and charged ~ robbery.

We say 'to provide someone ~ something' :

- The school provides all its students ~ books.

The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations.      Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям.