英:[əˈkʌmpəni]
美:[əˈkʌmpəni]
英:[əˈkʌmpəni]
美:[əˈkʌmpəni]
ac·com·pa·ny
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第三人称单数:accompanies
现在分词:accompanying
过去式:accompanied
过去分词:accompanied
accompanied (adj.), accompanied (adv.)
词根:accompany
adj.accompanied 伴随的;相伴的
accompanying 陪伴的;附随的
n.accompaniment 伴奏;伴随物
accompanist 伴奏者;伴随者
accompanyist 伴奏者;随伴者
v.accompanied 陪伴,伴随;伴奏(accompany的过去分词)
accompanying 伴随(accompany的ing形式)
transitive verb
to go along with or come with (someone or something)The boss accompanied the new employee to her workstation.A teacher's manual accompanies the textbook.
happen at the same time or in the same place as.If a cough accompanies the fever, you might have the flu.Thunderstorms are always accompanied by lightning.Coffee often accompanies dessert in the American way of dining.
to play or sing music with (another) as a supporting part of that person or group's performance.She sang while her mother accompanied her on the piano.
to put (something) together with another thing to enhance it or support it.They accompanied their singing with their tambourines.She accompanied the dinner with a fine wine.
accompany with伴随着,兼带着;陪…同行
accompany by随行,伴奏;在…的陪同下
这组词都有“陪同,伴随”的意思,其区别是:
conduct无论用于人或物均指引导带领。
attend侧重主从关系,即下级对上级,学生对老师等,或表恭、服侍。
escort通常指用车或人在陆上伴随、护送,其目的是保护或出于礼节。
accompany既可指人也可指物。用于人时,侧重关系紧密或同时发生。
以上来源于网络
15世纪初,“与…在一起”,源自古法语 acompaignier “以…为伴侣”(12世纪,现代法语 accompagner),由 à “到”(见 ad-)和 compaignier 组成,源自 compaign(见 companion)。音乐意义上的“伴奏或合唱”始于1570年代。相关词汇: Accompanied; accompanying。
陪练者
Middle English accompanien "to make (someone) a companion or associate, be in company with, attend," borrowed from Anglo-French acumpainer, acompaigner "to join together, frequent, keep the company of," from a-, prefix forming transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- ad-) + cumpaing, cumpaignun companion >entry 1
The first known use of accompany was in the 15th century
accomplishedadjective
skilled or polished through practice or training : expert
an accomplished pianist
having done or achieved many good or important things
shown or known to be true
an accomplished fact
accomplishverb
to bring to a successful finish : perform
accomplicenoun
someone associated with another in wrongdoing
accomplicenoun
someone associated with another in wrongdoing
accompanyverb
to go with or attend as a companion
to perform an accompaniment to or for
to occur at the same time as or along with
a thunderstorm accompanied by high winds
1 He had not even brought Frolic, who usually accompanied Matty everywhere.
2 “What kind of person leaves the Council?” she howled one day after she had insisted that he accompany her to the Market.
3 Instead, his mouth works its way into the bitter pucker that accompanies any mention of Marcus.
4 The exhaustion that accompanied my personal choice to wrap a piece of cloth around my hair every day.
5 I like accompanying on the piano when my sister sings.
我喜欢在我妹妹唱歌的时候用钢琴给她伴奏.
6 The cruelty of racial prejudice was so often accompanied by absurdity, a tangle of arbitrary rules and distinctions that subverted the shared interests of people who had been taught to see themselves as irreconcilably different.
7 Now it makes me want to talk louder, to be as far from that old identity and the pain that accompanies it as possible.
8 This time it was accompanied by the beating of what sounded like a drum.
9 “However, we know the rats have taken many spinners prisoner. Perhaps we can free a few and persuade them to accompany us. I have often had good results with spinners.”
10 As he traveled, the memories of those hungry-eyed animals accompanied him, darting and retreating like accusing ghosts.
11 What Mrs. Coulter was saying seemed to be accompanied by a scent of grownupness, something disturbing but enticing at the same time: it was the smell of glamour.
12 The body must move and throw itself about, the eyes must roll, the hands should have no peace, and the throat should release all the yearning, despair and outrage that accompany the stupidity of loss.
13 Accompany each child to the hospital advocate for the child and explore all treatment options.
陪同每一位儿童之家去医院并了解所有的治疗方案.
14 The manacles are off, but he’s still constantly accompanied by a pair of guards.
15 All we know is that his fever worsened and was accompanied by violent seizures, and that a few days later he died.
16 Free professional advice, professional agents, provide professional translation of foreign license and accompanied translation.
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17 I will accompany to you for ever!
我将永远陪伴着你!
18 He checked the blue Oldsmobile into the hotel garage and then, in the lobby, he checked himself in and was assigned a twelfth-floor room, to which a bellman accompanied him.
19 With what meditations did Bloom accompany his demonstration?
20 “Yes, indeed: and not only for her beauty, but for her accomplishments. She was one of the ladies who sang: a gentleman accompanied her on the piano. She and Mr. Rochester sang a duet.”
1 跟随
2 陪送
3 兼有
6 随同
7 随
9 伴随
company concomitance play attend attendant concomitant to collateral corollary accompanying incidental string along with string along go together associate accessory adjunct supervenient run attach follow in connection with adjoint take involve companion connote be accompanied with attend by play gooseberry be accompanied by
13 陪伴
company play companion squire see attend society chaperon for company attendant escort consort accompanying chaperone keep company chaperonage follow associate cavalier trot beau partner matronize bear company attend by come along with
14 与…同时发生
15 补充物
16 通常用被动
surprise steep imprint bunker obligate tanker gull fixate shag connect stuff volunteer lock affiliate sink curse puff incline throw back put upon
17 同时发生
coinstantaneous simultaneous synchronous coincidental coincident isochrony coincidence synchronicity concurrence simultaneity synchronism coincide synchronize concur
18 带有
20 和…一起发生
25 伴唱
26 伴