escorting 的 2 个定义
- a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen.
- an armed guard, as a body of soldiers or ships: The president traveled with a large escort of motorcycle police.
- a man or boy who accompanies a woman or girl in public, as to a social event.
- protection, safeguard, or guidance on a journey: to travel without escort.
- to attend or accompany as an escort.
escorting 近义词
act as a companion, guard
更多escorting例句
- You’re socially distanced on the bus, you have a military escort on motorcycles, with the bus going into the city.
- Birria — beef or lamb braised with a seasoning mix as complex as any mole — gets an escort of broth, conjured from meat and bones, that makes me feel more vigorous just by its aroma.
- Later reports say that authorities claimed to be merely escorting him back to his house arrest.
- Escorting is big business on the straight side too, only more of a hush-hush operation.
- The aircraft were likely escorting friendly fighters and bombers, in addition to the strike on the command-and-control center.
- Those include giving paid private Skype shows sold over Twitter, escorting, and more.
- A few weeks into escorting, he had what he gingerly calls a “rough experience” with a client.
- If you stay more than one day at the hotel, do not tax the proprietor with the duty of escorting you to the table more than once.
- A glance over his shoulder showed him Wilkins and two guards escorting the old woman.
- They were like silver gulls escorting limitless schools of porpoise through placid waters.
- His voice trailed off as one of the escorting guards, impatient at the delay, took Dylara by one arm and urged her on.
- Escorting remains from quarters to church before funeral services.