comradery / ˌkɑ məˈrɑ də ri, -ˈræd ə-, ˌkæm ə- /

友好关系友谊友爱团结一致

comradery 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a spirit of trust and goodwill among people closely associated in an activity or endeavor: Employees are being offered an opportunity to experience the camaraderie and encouragement that comes from being part of a fitness challenge team.

comradery 近义词

comradery

等同于 genialness

comradery

等同于 pleasantness

comradery

等同于 sociability

comradery

等同于 sociableness

comradery

等同于 friendliness

更多comradery例句

  1. Finally, I want to thank you personally for the advice, love and camaraderie that you provided throughout the years.
  2. Being bad in a group context, be it dodgeball or a massively multiplayer game, can create camaraderie.
  3. When you start working in politics you have a West Wing–esque vision of what the workplace is going to be—fast talking, getting things done, full of camaraderie.
  4. People already run for all sorts of smart, rational, and ultimately boring reasons—stress management, weight loss, camaraderie.
  5. The resulting camaraderie among players did help bridge those communities — but only to a point.
  6. And now, the show, the life, the camaraderie, is slowly but surely slipping away.
  7. He enjoys the camaraderie of learning alongside other veterans.
  8. However, with the band of Misfits there is a certain freedom and camaraderie.
  9. I was looking for universal truths, like pride in military service, and the forever camaraderie of veterans.
  10. This puts the International Olympic Committee, with all of its paeans to international brotherhood and camaraderie, in a bind.
  11. I was blind, indeed, and though I took pains to hide it, I was weakly hurt at this unconscious camaraderie with another.
  12. Veuillez agrer, Monsieur le Marchal, l'expression de ma haute considration et mes sentiments de cordiale camaraderie.
  13. His generous camaraderie seemed to warm Borrow to response, as indeed well it might.
  14. With the whole household, including servants, the great scientist is on terms of absolute good camaraderie.
  15. Yet this union, based originally on mere policy and camaraderie, was eventually crowned with the most faithful of loves.