英:[bu:n kəmˈpænjən]
美:[bun kəmˈpænjən]
英:[bu:n kəmˈpænjən]
美:[bun kəmˈpænjən]
n.
愉快的伙伴,好友
noun
a close friend
mid 16th cent.: boon from Old French bon, from Latin bonus 'good'. The early literal sense was 'good fellow', originally denoting a drinking companion
1 He is my boon companion.
他是我的好友.
2 She was a pleasant and undemanding companion.
她是个令人愉快而又随和的伙伴。
3 "A sweet temper" is a figurative expression, but "sweet coffee" is not.
"甜蜜的性情"是个比喻的说法,而"甜咖啡"则不是。
4 I never thought I would meet my childhood companion in a foreign land.
想不到我和儿时好友竟在异国他乡相逢。
5 It was not in his interest to give his daughter this young man's best friend as a companion.
将这位情人的好友带在女儿身边作伴,显然不符合他的宗旨。