accompanying
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them. 陪伴[正式]
Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa. 肯同意陪我去非洲旅行。
She was accompanied by her younger brother. 她由她的弟弟陪著。
2. V-T If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it. 與…相伴[正式]
This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Seattle. 這部論文集是爲(wèi)配郃西雅圖的展覽設(shè)計(jì)的。
3. V-T If you accompany a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music while they sing or play the main tune. 爲(wèi)…伴奏
On Meredith's new recording, Eddie Higgins accompanies her on all but one song. 在梅瑞迪斯的新唱片中,艾迪·希金斯?fàn)?wèi)她伴奏了除一首歌以外的所有歌曲。
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accompany /??k?mp?n?/ (accompanying,accompanied,accompanies)
劍橋詞典
- appearing or going with someone or something else
伴隨的,陪伴的;和…一起發(fā)生(或存在)的
Front-page stories broke the news of the star leaving , and accompanying photographs showed her getting on the plane . 報(bào)紙頭版爆出明星離開(kāi)的消息,同時(shí)配有她登機(jī)而去的照片。
Children under twelve require an accompanying parent or guardian to see this movie . 12嵗以下的兒童看這部電影必須要有父母或監(jiān)護(hù)人的陪同。 返回 accompanying