1 VERB 陪伴;陪同 If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them. 陪伴;陪同 [formal]
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Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa. [VERB noun]
肯答应陪我一起去非洲。
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She was accompanied by her younger brother. [VERB noun]
她由弟弟陪着。
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The Prime Minister, accompanied by the governor, led the President up to the house. [VERB-ed]
首相在州长陪同下带领总统前往那座房子。
SYN go with, lead, partner, protect
2 VERB 伴随;和…一起发生(或同时存在) If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it. 伴随;和…一起发生(或同时存在) [formal]
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This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne. [VERB noun]
这本文集是为配合在科隆举办的一场展览而出的。
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The proposal was instantly voted through with two to one in favour, accompanied by enthusiastic applause. [VERB-ed]
在热烈的掌声中,提案以2比1的优势很快通过了表决。
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Perhaps the accompanying illustration will explain it. [VERB-ing]
可能所附的图表能对此作出解释。
SYN occur with, belong to, come with, supplement
3 VERB 为(歌手或乐手)伴奏 If you accompany a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music while they sing or play the main tune. 为(歌手或乐手)伴奏
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He sang and Alice accompanied him on the piano. [VERB noun]
他一边唱,艾丽斯一边为他钢琴伴奏。
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We ended with Blake's Jerusalem, accompanied on the organ by Herbert Wiseman. [VERB-ed]
在赫伯特·怀斯曼的风琴伴奏下,我们演唱了布莱克的《耶路撒冷》作为终曲。
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