accompany
verb [ T ] uk/əˈkʌm.pə.ni/ us/əˈkʌm.pə.ni/
(GO WITH)
B1 陪同,陪伴;伴随,和…一起发生(或存在)
to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something
accompanied by The course books are accompanied by four CDs. 这些课本配有4张光盘。
Depression is almost always accompanied by insomnia. 抑郁症几乎总是伴有失眠。
The salmon was accompanied by (= served with) a fresh green salad. 那道三文鱼菜佐以新鲜的蔬菜色拉。
formal陪送,陪同前往
to show someone how to get to somewhere
accompany someone to something Would you like me to accompany you to your room? 我送你到房间去,好吗?
formal陪同,陪伴(某人参加社交或文娱活动)
to go with someone to a social event or to an entertainment
accompany someone to something "May I accompany you to the ball?" he asked her. “我可以陪您去参加舞会吗?”他问她。
I have two tickets for the theatre on Saturday evening - would you like to accompany me? “我有两张周六晚上的戏票,你愿意陪我一起去吗?”
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- There's a workbook to accompany the course book.
- Visitors must be accompanied by club members.
- His faithful old dog accompanied him everywhere he went.
- The prince is always accompanied by his bodyguards.
- The school rules state that no child shall be allowed out of the school during the day, unless accompanied by an adult.
(PLAY MUSIC)
C2 为…伴唱或伴奏
to sing or play an instrument with another musician or singer
accompany on Miss Jessop accompanied Mr Bentley on the piano. 杰索普小姐为本特利先生钢琴伴奏。
Erin sang while I accompanied on the guitar.