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friendless

/frend/US // frɛnd //UK // (frɛnd) //

没有朋友,无友,没朋友,无朋友

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
    • : a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter friends of the Boston Symphony.
    • : a person who is on good terms with another; a person who is not hostile: Who goes there? Friend or foe?
    • : a member of the same nation, party, etc.
    • : Friend, a member of the Society of Friends; a Quaker: The religious practices of Friends are founded in direct communion with God.
    • : a person associated with another as a contact on a social media website: We've never met, but we're Facebook friends.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Rare. to befriend.
    • : to add to one's list of contacts on a social media website: I just friended a couple of guys in my class.

Phrases

  • friend in court
  • fair-weather friend
  • make friends

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Your friend can even program in the amount of heat they want directly from a smartphone app.

  • Don’t tell my Deadhead friends, but I favor that rule and the whole off-gridness of this trip.

  • Others were the student’s friends or met him on Tinder, where he pretended to be 18, according to the affidavit.

  • That’s when Jeremy Uhrich, 42, a fellow Huntingdon dad and a longtime friend of McKenzie’s, challenged him to a cookie competition.

  • BYU will be told to go play in the Armed Services Bowl-Las Vegas Bowl sandbox with its little friends, regardless of record.

  • Alone and friendless in the city, Adam is forced to rely on his sister for his social life.

  • America is a nation founded, after all, by those who may have been friendless back wherever they came from.

  • After helping Obama pass his landmark health-care reform legislation, Specter was suddenly friendless on the campaign trail.

  • The Marxes were relatively friendless refugees in a city they did not know and whose language, initially, they did not speak.

  • The result is a friendless force uncertain of its own purpose.

  • She was friendless now, her daughter having died, and she thankfully came to be as a mother to Ramona.

  • I was friendless before Bernadine came, and latterly we have been nothing to one another.

  • How can you call yourself friendless and alone when you have a rich and noble husband like Dorian Mountcastle?

  • The result of the Bandiera episode was to leave Young Italy yet more friendless than before.

  • At the same moment he saw that the girl was looking at his friendless captive.