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accompanied

/uh-kuhm-puh-nee/US // əˈkʌm pə ni //UK // (əˈkʌmpənɪ, əˈkʌmpnɪ) //

伴随着,陪同的有,伴随着的,伴随着的是

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·com·pa·nied, ac·com·pa·ny·ing.

    • : to go along or in company with; join in action: to accompany a friend on a walk.
    • : to be or exist in association or company with: Thunder accompanies lightning.
    • : to put in company with; cause to be or go along; associate: He accompanied his speech with gestures.
    • : Music. to play or sing an accompaniment to or for.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·com·pa·nied, ac·com·pa·ny·ing.

    • : to provide the musical accompaniment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbgo or be with something

Examples

  • Unlike many other iOS releases, this release was not accompanied by updates to all of the company's other operating systems.

  • Minors accompanied by adults are still allowed to shop and dine in the area.

  • At a meeting of the House health committee in late August, lawmakers again grilled Neall and Schrader, who accompanied him.

  • A trio of buttery grilled prawns are accompanied by a green sauce made creamy with sweetened condensed milk, electric with lime juice and tropical with lime leaf.

  • Such outcomes are accompanied with data that’s measurable, even if the social changes are not—such as reducing workers’ frustration from spending less time waiting for an office elevator.

  • Canevari passed me off to Dean Sybil Todd, who accompanied me to the University Police Department.

  • The text amply surveys the various cultural exponents of tattooing accompanied by excellent images.

  • Witnesses said the girls were in their late teens and had been accompanied by a man who left soon after the blast.

  • At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer.

  • The woman had accompanied a friend who was visiting her boyfriend when she met the inmate she would marry.

  • The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.

  • Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.

  • Ripperda accompanied this unexpected refusal, with a laboured epistle to his imperial friend.

  • An increase is also noted in the uric-acid diathesis and in diseases accompanied by respiratory insufficiency.

  • The governor went, but, leaving all the men who accompanied him, returned alone.

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