companionship
英 [kəmˈpæniənʃɪp]
美 [kəmˈpæniənʃɪp]
n. 友情; 交谊; 友谊
Collins.1 / BNC.11684 / COCA.12816
牛津词典
noun
- 友情;交谊;友谊
the pleasant feeling that you have when you have a friendly relationship with sb and are not alone- They meet at the club for companionship and advice.
他们在俱乐部相会是为了联谊和寻求建议。 - She had only her cat for companionship.
她只有猫儿做伴。
- They meet at the club for companionship and advice.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 友谊;交往;伴侣关系
Companionshipis having someone you know and like with you, rather than being on your own.- I depended on his companionship and on his judgment...
我信赖他的友情,也相信他的判断。 - The majority of people own a dog for companionship.
大多数人养狗是为了有个伴儿。
- I depended on his companionship and on his judgment...
英英释义
noun
- the state of being with someone
- he missed their company
- he enjoyed the society of his friends
双语例句
- I see it now, the forces of entropy breaking our companionship apart.
现在我懂了,浑沌的力量拆散了我们。 - Much to his surprise he took, indeed, a real delight in their companionship.
使他大感意外的是,他的确真的喜欢与他们为伍了。 - Your companionship and consideration have made my trip most fruitful.
你的陪同和周到使我这次旅行收获很大。 - Due to the companionship and social benefits that a pet provides, the elderly may benefit most.
由于宠物带来的友谊和社会利益,老年人可能收益最多。 - And expect to experience the joy and fullness of true companionship.
却期望能够享有真挚友谊的欢欣和满足。 - Open-plan offices may offer companionship, but that assumes you like the people whose space you share.
开放式办公室或许会给你带来友谊,但前提是你喜欢那个与你共享办公空间的人。 - He is a gregarious man; he enjoys the companionship of a large number of friends.
他是个合群的人,喜欢和一大堆朋友在一起。 - The majority of people own a dog for companionship.
大多数人养狗是为了有个伴儿。 - A good friend will listen to our complaints, and his companionship will make us feel better.
一个好朋友会听我们的投诉,和他的友谊将会让我们感觉更好。 - Marked by friendly companionship with others.
以对他人的友好、友谊为特点。