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comradery

/kah-muh-rah-duh-ree, -rad-uh-, kam-uh-/US // ˌkɑ məˈrɑ də ri, -ˈræd ə-, ˌkæm ə- //UK // (ˌkæməˈrɑːdərɪ) //

友好关系,友谊,友爱,团结一致

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpleasantness
as insociability
as insociableness

Examples

  • Finally, I want to thank you personally for the advice, love and camaraderie that you provided throughout the years.

  • Being bad in a group context, be it dodgeball or a massively multiplayer game, can create camaraderie.

  • 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.

  • People already run for all sorts of smart, rational, and ultimately boring reasons—stress management, weight loss, camaraderie.

  • The resulting camaraderie among players did help bridge those communities — but only to a point.

  • And now, the show, the life, the camaraderie, is slowly but surely slipping away.

  • He enjoys the camaraderie of learning alongside other veterans.

  • However, with the band of Misfits there is a certain freedom and camaraderie.

  • I was looking for universal truths, like pride in military service, and the forever camaraderie of veterans.

  • This puts the International Olympic Committee, with all of its paeans to international brotherhood and camaraderie, in a bind.

  • I was blind, indeed, and though I took pains to hide it, I was weakly hurt at this unconscious camaraderie with another.

  • Veuillez agrer, Monsieur le Marchal, l'expression de ma haute considration et mes sentiments de cordiale camaraderie.

  • His generous camaraderie seemed to warm Borrow to response, as indeed well it might.

  • With the whole household, including servants, the great scientist is on terms of absolute good camaraderie.

  • Yet this union, based originally on mere policy and camaraderie, was eventually crowned with the most faithful of loves.