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 companionship [kәm'pænjәnʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 交往, 友谊, 一群同伴

  1. I keep companionship with my old friends.
    我与老朋友始终保持着友谊。
  2. She turned to me for companionship.
    她找上我,要与我为伴。
  3. An animal kept for amusement or companionship.
    宠物用于娱乐消遣或陪伴的动物


companionship
[ noun ]
the state of being with someone
<noun.state>
he missed their companyhe enjoyed the society of his friends


Companionship \Com*pan"ion*ship\, n.
Fellowship; association; the act or fact of keeping company
with any one. --Shak.

He never seemed to avail himself of my sympathy other
than by mere companionship. --W. Irving

  1. "Michael enjoys Bubbles' companionship but he is a consummate professional and knows the show must go on," Morrish said.
  2. The six children, ranging in age from 3 to 19, could have received money except for another twist _ state law recognizes their loss of companionship only when the mother dies.
  3. A marauding giant emerges in the woods, bringing death and devastation and belatedly teaching the characters the importance of responsibility and companionship.
  4. "The one thing that I really do miss is just companionship," Ms. Leigh said Wednesday in a telephone interview from within the module, located on a ranch about 30 miles north of Tucson.
  5. Three spouses also asked $10 million each for loss of companionship, bringing the total number of plaintiffs to 11.
  6. In 1890, aged 18, he went to study mathematics and philosophy at Cambridge. There he experienced for the first time the exhilaration of intellectual companionship and personal freedom. So began an extraordinary career.
  7. He subsequently lost a civil suit against the game wardens accusing them of illegally entering his home and causing his family mental anguish by denying it Bubba's companionship.
  8. This first story in a four-part Easter series, "Strangers No Longer," deals with the new companionship among Protestants and Roman Catholics in the quest for Christian unity.
  9. The older woman relishes the companionship of the young teacher whose enthusiasm she admires.
  10. Ninety-six percent of women and 92 percent of men think companionship and friendship are the most important elements in a marriage.
  11. The Senior Companion Program uses low-income citizens 60 and older to provide care and companionship to other adults to help them live independently.
  12. Despite being well-liked, Carlson said he hasn't made any close friends in minimum security because "they come and go too soon." But he said three strangers have written to him to offer their companionship upon his release.
  13. They often face a need to trade privacy for companionship and household economies, she said.
  14. In extreme cases, they become so lonely they seek companionship in bars with male hosts.
  15. Most often, the volunteers provide companionship, through visits or phone calls, and transportation.
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