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es.cortH5es7kC:t, $-kC:rt, -5-v, n(to go with someone or something as) a helper, guard or companion护送;陪伴People on the tour will be escorted by an expert on archaeology. [T]参观者将由一位考古学专家陪伴。The police escorted her to the airport. [T]警察护送她到机场。Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour. [T]几只小船护送帆船进港。Do you know who will be escorting her to the ball? [T]你知道谁陪她去舞会吗?He left the court under police escort. [U]他在警察的陪护下离开了法庭。My escort during my visit was one of the research workers. [C]我参观过程中的陪伴者是研究工作者中的一位。Soldiers and police officers often have to undertake escort duty, such as guarding important people.士兵和警察常常得做护卫工作,比如保护重要人物。An escort is also someone, often a young woman, who is paid to go out socially with other people, esp. to be friendly to them.陪同(尤指受雇于他人参加社交的年轻妇女)She describes herself as an escort, but really she's a prostitute. [C]她自称是个陪同,但事实上是名妓女。An escort agency/service is a business that supplies people who work as escorts.陪同服务公司
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