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companionship

/kuhm-pan-yuhn-ship/US // kəmˈpæn yənˌʃɪp //UK // (kəmˈpænjənˌʃɪp) //

陪伴,作伴,陪伴关系,陪伴性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : association as companion; fellowship.
    • : Printing. a group of compositors working under a foreman.

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Examples

  • People want a pet for companionship and to give kids a sense of responsibility and a playmate.

  • Many rescues found new homes as the pandemic drove more folks towards furry companionship, but it was also the year these pups started to get a little long overdue credit.

  • In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, as soon as our basic needs—food, shelter, and safety—are met, the first thing we seek is companionship.

  • Puppy scams—in which people think they are buying actual puppies but receive nothing or stuffed animals—skyrocketed over the past year, with bored people at home searching for cute companionship.

  • To stay close at a time when we all need companionship and support, we’re better off picking up the phone or jumping on a video call so we can actually hear another person’s voice.

  • These days, plenty of women are turning to online sites for no-frills male companionship.

  • James brought little in the way of survival skills, but his companionship at night raised the team morale.

  • Fatherless and emotionally needy, du Pont was a loner who sought companionship and adoration—usually at great financial cost.

  • Me & Dog is off to a promising start and Mary Magdalene has some canine companionship.

  • The Defense Department, however, offered no information on which Iraqis might be looking for a little companionship.

  • As if unwilling to trust himself longer in dangerous companionship, he went up to town with Thomas Carr.

  • Society likes their genial companionship, and they are favourites with, and favoured alike by young and old.

  • Who has not felt the comfort and companionship of a faithful dog at night, and on a lonely road.

  • This beauty… without her beside him, without her to share the sweet companionship of the earth… was too much to bear.

  • Did he really possess her in a way that made earthly companionship unnecessary?