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?"