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单词 friendship
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Definition of friendship in English:

friendship

noun ˈfrɛn(d)ʃɪpˈfrɛn(d)ʃɪp
mass noun
  • 1The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.

    友好,友谊

    old ties of love and friendship
    this is an ideal group for finding support and friendship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She had a great interest in people and valued friendship in a special way.
    • The film is a comment on love, friendship and the struggle to create an individual sense of family.
    • She was a lady of generosity, love and friendship and of great intellectual ability and laity.
    • It's a place where we can share our love and friendship with one another.
    • Even if it is done in the spirit of goodwill and friendship it could be misconstrued.
    • Love and friendship are your source of strength when the going gets tough.
    • We know we are capable of love, loyalty and friendship, however much we fall short of our own standards.
    • It is incredibly cruel to think of siblings being kept apart and missing out on a lifetime of love and friendship that is theirs by right.
    • It was supposed to be full of love and passion and friendship, not coldness and distance.
    • I would rebrand it as a day of giving - giving time, giving attention, giving tokens of love and friendship.
    • She said the only ones sometimes who teach us about friendship and love are the pupils in this school.
    • Yes, they say that your future partner is your best friend and that friendship can turn into love.
    • Lucky for you, it's something that can be shared through friendship and love.
    • In this comedy of friendship and love, Julia disguises herself as a boy, Sebastian.
    • Two people would trade their turbans to show love or friendship towards each other.
    • You confuse love and friendship, but you don't become over attached to friends or lovers.
    • Name beads are the newest and most creative way to show your love and friendship.
    • The film has a positive message because Bella does find friendship and love.
    • Real friendship is a rare and precious gift, strong, stable, yet fragile, and never to be taken for granted.
    • Since their childhood they had been friends and their friendship blossomed into love.
    Synonyms
    company, companionship, fellowship, comradeship, camaraderie, social intercourse
    1. 1.1count noun A relationship between friends.
      友情,友谊关系
      she formed close friendships with women

      她和妇女们建立了亲密的友谊。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She said although some of the girls had never met before they bonded and forged friendships.
      • He had great friendships with the Sisters of Mercy who served in the school during his time there.
      • As time went on, things improved and I formed some close friendships with other boys.
      • It is believed the males involved are not connected to each other or the girl by family ties or close friendships.
      • You can initiate a friendship by moving toward a prospective friend and starting a conversation.
      • It was one of those friendships that was close enough that either of them could call in a favour when it was needed.
      • These types of bonds and friendships occur at every level of British society.
      • You were all terrific and I would love to continue our friendship with all of you.
      • We have some very close friendships and I can't wait to play with them again.
      • Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships.
      • You betray relationships and friendships, and that's an unpleasant thing to do.
      • It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships.
      • Whilst in Ghana he forged deep friendships and strong ties with the people there.
      • Personally, he was rather reserved and close friendships took time to develop.
      • Any close friendships or bonds that grow out of the events the women are planning will be a bonus, they say.
      • You bring harmony in friendships and relationships with a light and playful attitude.
      • As you'd expect, age has an effect on how close friendships are at college but no-one is isolated.
      • In a foreign country with no family around him, he cherished close friendships with both sexes.
      • Some of my closest friends in Brighton are gay and we truly had close friendships.
      • I have enjoyed being a member of the team, the successes we had, the friendships and the camaraderie.
      Synonyms
      relationship, friendly relationship, close relationship, attachment, mutual attachment, alliance, association, close association, bond, tie, link, union
      amity, camaraderie, friendliness, comradeship, companionship, fellowship, fellow feeling, closeness, affinity, rapport, understanding, harmony, unity
      intimacy, mutual affection
      cordial relations
    2. 1.2 A state of mutual trust and support between allied nations.
      (盟国间的)互信互助关系
      because of the friendship between our countries, we had a very frank exchange
      the foreign ministers extended to eastern Europe the hand of friendship
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is part of our endeavour to build and strengthen bridges of friendship with other countries.
      • The purpose of the mission was to ask the French to establish an embassy in Ayutthaya and sign a treaty of friendship.
      • China's friendship brings comfort because of the size of its economy, and its political clout.
      • The theme of this year's event was peace and friendship between China and Japan.

Origin

Old English frēondscipe (see friend, -ship).

Definition of friendship in US English:

friendship

nounˈfren(d)SHipˈfrɛn(d)ʃɪp
  • 1The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.

    友好,友谊

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We know we are capable of love, loyalty and friendship, however much we fall short of our own standards.
    • She had a great interest in people and valued friendship in a special way.
    • Love and friendship are your source of strength when the going gets tough.
    • In this comedy of friendship and love, Julia disguises herself as a boy, Sebastian.
    • Since their childhood they had been friends and their friendship blossomed into love.
    • She said the only ones sometimes who teach us about friendship and love are the pupils in this school.
    • The film has a positive message because Bella does find friendship and love.
    • It's a place where we can share our love and friendship with one another.
    • Lucky for you, it's something that can be shared through friendship and love.
    • Two people would trade their turbans to show love or friendship towards each other.
    • It was supposed to be full of love and passion and friendship, not coldness and distance.
    • Yes, they say that your future partner is your best friend and that friendship can turn into love.
    • It is incredibly cruel to think of siblings being kept apart and missing out on a lifetime of love and friendship that is theirs by right.
    • Even if it is done in the spirit of goodwill and friendship it could be misconstrued.
    • You confuse love and friendship, but you don't become over attached to friends or lovers.
    • Name beads are the newest and most creative way to show your love and friendship.
    • I would rebrand it as a day of giving - giving time, giving attention, giving tokens of love and friendship.
    • The film is a comment on love, friendship and the struggle to create an individual sense of family.
    • She was a lady of generosity, love and friendship and of great intellectual ability and laity.
    • Real friendship is a rare and precious gift, strong, stable, yet fragile, and never to be taken for granted.
    Synonyms
    company, companionship, fellowship, comradeship, camaraderie, social intercourse
    1. 1.1 A relationship between friends.
      友情,友谊关系
      she formed close friendships with women

      她和妇女们建立了亲密的友谊。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As you'd expect, age has an effect on how close friendships are at college but no-one is isolated.
      • Some of my closest friends in Brighton are gay and we truly had close friendships.
      • In a foreign country with no family around him, he cherished close friendships with both sexes.
      • We have some very close friendships and I can't wait to play with them again.
      • These types of bonds and friendships occur at every level of British society.
      • It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships.
      • He had great friendships with the Sisters of Mercy who served in the school during his time there.
      • It was one of those friendships that was close enough that either of them could call in a favour when it was needed.
      • You betray relationships and friendships, and that's an unpleasant thing to do.
      • Personally, he was rather reserved and close friendships took time to develop.
      • Any close friendships or bonds that grow out of the events the women are planning will be a bonus, they say.
      • I have enjoyed being a member of the team, the successes we had, the friendships and the camaraderie.
      • You bring harmony in friendships and relationships with a light and playful attitude.
      • Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships.
      • Whilst in Ghana he forged deep friendships and strong ties with the people there.
      • It is believed the males involved are not connected to each other or the girl by family ties or close friendships.
      • You can initiate a friendship by moving toward a prospective friend and starting a conversation.
      • You were all terrific and I would love to continue our friendship with all of you.
      • She said although some of the girls had never met before they bonded and forged friendships.
      • As time went on, things improved and I formed some close friendships with other boys.
      Synonyms
      relationship, friendly relationship, close relationship, attachment, mutual attachment, alliance, association, close association, bond, tie, link, union
    2. 1.2 A state of mutual trust and support between allied nations.
      (盟国间的)互信互助关系
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is part of our endeavour to build and strengthen bridges of friendship with other countries.
      • China's friendship brings comfort because of the size of its economy, and its political clout.
      • The theme of this year's event was peace and friendship between China and Japan.
      • The purpose of the mission was to ask the French to establish an embassy in Ayutthaya and sign a treaty of friendship.

Origin

Old English frēondscipe (see friend, -ship).

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