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comradeship

/kom-rad-ship, -ruhd-/US // ˈkɒm ræd ʃɪp, -rəd- //

情谊,友谊,同志情谊,同志们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being companions, associates, or friends, especially ones who share activities, an occupation, etc.:It was more than love or romance; it was about friendship, comradeship, and having a solid foundation for a lifelong relationship—and I loved reading about it.
    • : friendship inspired by shared experiences, especially negative or difficult ones:The film brings to vivid life the deadly beauty of the desert, the harsh environment, and the resulting strong bonds of comradeship and interdependence forged between the characters.

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Examples

  • A certain sense of comradeship and loyalty has been hard-wired since these women were young girls.

  • Their perfect comradeship would prove a mutual inspiration, a source of increased strength.

  • Within the twelvemonth I became her worshiper; and ours was the dearest and perfectest comradeship that ever was.

  • There had been their intimate comradeship in the savagery (from my point of view) of the last few months.

  • He realized how strong must be the sense of comradeship in Mr. Cornelius to break through his habits of tenacious secrecy.

  • Mother Bab was thinking of her boy and Phœbe, of their gay comradeship.