英:['kɒmreɪdʃɪp]
美:[ˈkɑmrædˌʃɪp]
英:['kɒmreɪdʃɪp]
美:[ˈkɑmrædˌʃɪp]
com·rade·ship
kam raed shihp
词根:comrade
adj.comradely 同志式的;同志般的
n.comrade 同志;伙伴
comradeliness 同志情谊;友情
comradery 同志情谊(等于camaraderie)
noun
friendship based on shared or group activities or interests.A comradeship quickly developed among those who had volunteered to be in the search party.
Middle French camarade group sleeping in one room, roommate, companion, from Old Spanish camarada, from cámara room, from Late Latin camera, camara — more at chamber
The first known use of comrade was in 1544
conceitnoun
too much pride in one's own worth or virtue
an idea showing imagination
a complicated way of expressing something
concedeverb
to grant as a right or privilege
to admit the truth or existence of something
concede defeat
concedeverb
to grant as a right or privilege
to admit the truth or existence of something
concede defeat
concealverb
to keep secret
conceal a fact
to hide from sight
carry a concealed weapon
concealverb
to keep secret
conceal a fact
to hide from sight
carry a concealed weapon
concealverb
to keep secret
conceal a fact
to hide from sight
carry a concealed weapon
concaveadjective
hollowed or rounded inward like the inside of a bowl
concave lens
concatenateverb
to link together in a series or chain
con1 of 9noun
a dishonest trick used to gain someone's confidencealso: a confidence game : swindle
con2 of 9verb
to deceive or trick (someone) : to persuade (someone) by telling lies
conning retirees out of their money
con3 of 9adjective
confidence entry 2 a con artist
a con game
con4 of 9noun
convict
con5 of 9noun
convention sense 2
a comic con
con6 of 9adverb
on the negative side : in opposition
argue pro and con
con7 of 9noun
an opposing argument, person, or position
the pros and cons of the question
con8 of 9verb
memorize
to study carefully
con-9 of 9
see com-
comradenoun
a close friend or associate
1 They had gained a new freedom working outside of homes with set hours and a comradeship and respect that they relished.
他们获得了一个新的自由设置小时工作以外的家庭和一个同志和尊重,他们津津乐道。
2 There was no such comradeship among this crew as he had found aboard Shadow when he first went to Roke.
3 The photos, like his Afghan service medal, are mementos of a once mighty power and a time of comradeship forged in battle.
4 But those excursions are solo and lack the comradeship he gets from hunting with Storm.
5 During his relatively short time in office he has looked for ways to inhabit that bipartisan comradeship inhabited on the show and untangle the political knot that has been immigration.
6 He spoke very well about the decency and comradeship natural to animals.
7 Consequently, he was unable to virtually summon comradeship under torture.
8 In wartime, the women depicted fulfil their unrealised potential, the men rejoice in military comradeship; the end result, however, is closer to Armageddon than Utopia.
9 Beauvoir's utopian ideal is the reciprocity and comradeship between men and women.
波伏娃的乌托邦理想是男女之间的相互作用和情谊关系。
10 The disintegration of a sense of shared comradeship has left a veil of melancholy over the region.
11 "Look at the comradeship of the people here."
12 The comradeship of the first album’s backup vocals has all but disappeared.
13 Today their teasing needled him and seemed to betray the comradeship of the night before.
14 You will get no comradeship and no encouragement.
你们得不到同志之谊,得不到鼓励。
15 Among the first spoken words are these: "Here, men of all degrees and all opinions meet in comradeship and comfort."
16 To Strong’s narrator, public service and comradeship are manifestations of narcissism, even motherhood a means of assuming agency otherwise denied women.
17 The two soon pledge comradeship and together travel to Basel, where Dirk pursues his secret study of black magic.
18 But no one cares what he thinks anymore; the comradeship born of shared suffering dissolves in the acid of Castilian social distinctions, and he is once again just a slave.
19 Finally, it is imagined as a community, because, regardless of the actual inequality and exploitation that may prevail in each, the nation is always conceived as a deep, horizontal comradeship.
最后,民族被想像为一个共同体,因为尽管在每个民族内部可能存在普遍的不平等与剥削,民族总是被设想为一种深刻的,平等的同志爱。
20 He missed the easy if largely wordless comradeship he’d had with gruff, sardonic old Roger Morris right from the first day of freshman turnout.
3 同志情谊
4 伙伴关系