I.together [Brit təˈɡɛðə, Am təˈɡɛðər]ADVTogether in its main adverbial senses is almost always translated by insieme. - Together frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (get togetherpull togetherput togethertie together etc.): for translations for these, see the appropriate verb entry (get, pull, put, tie etc.). - For examples and further uses, see this entry.
It also has the same advantage, that anyone can knock together a working application in a few minutes, and is still popular in schools and business for this reason.
These stunningly beautiful steel "poppies" not only sway in the breeze, but collect water for bees and butterflies to sip, and create a pretty chime when they gently knock together.