What Is Co-Browsing?

together. [1]

[gòng tóng]
[together; jointly] everyone
(1). Still speaking together.
"Mencius and King Lianghui" "Ancient people have fun with the people, so they also have fun."
"Bai Yu Jing · Two Pigeons Yu": "In the past, there were two male and female pigeons, and they shared a nest."
"Han queen, queen, queen of Mingdema": "So guide your brothers and share the same will."
The first fold of Yuan Wuming's Debt of Laisheng: "The nun and the layman have a conversation together, which is better than reading a book for ten years."
(2). Everyone together (do).
In the volume of "The Former Han Dynasty", "Liu Wu was slain by gold, so Song Gongda, Li De, and Cheng Yanxiong were invited to discuss it together."
"Water Margin" Chapter 58: "Let's meet the leader first and discuss together."
The sixth paragraph of Yang Shuo's "Thousands of Miles": "Talking about significant events that have participated together, the relationship will suddenly deepen for decades, and those who are not relatives will become close relatives."
(3). It belongs to everyone and has each other.
Chapter VI and Chapter 6 of Wei Wei's "Oriental": "They shake hands and hug each other, and their common mood makes their words like a flood that opens the gate."
Hu Cai's Preface: "Is there anything in common between the protagonists' ideological character and their way of life?"

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