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playfellow

/pley-fel-oh/US // ˈpleɪˌfɛl oʊ //

戏子,戏友,玩伴,伙伴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a playmate.

Examples

  • When this playfellow went away, the jay missed his dances and frolics.

  • She was black and white, handsome and dignified, yet a grand playfellow when she chose to put off her dignity.

  • There was something in the conduct of his old friend and playfellow that made all his reasonings small.

  • What had become of our comrade—my childhood's playfellow, the man who had loved me so well, and whom I had cast away?

  • In reality, Takkar was glad to have a playfellow in his captivity, though at first he held himself aloof to maintain his dignity.