comradeship
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈkɒm.reɪd.ʃɪp]
- 美式音标 [ˈkɑːm.reɪd.ʃɪp]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.友谊;同志关系
英汉例句
- Forever after Buck avoided his blind side, and to the last of their comradeship had no more trouble.a
从那以后,Buck始终避免再次出现在它失明眼睛所在的那一边,一直到他们同志般友谊的最后,再也没有产生过任何麻烦。 - As GK Chesterton wrote in 1926: "The principle of medieval trade was admittedly comradeship and justice, while the principle of modern trade is avowedly competition and greed."
正如吉尔伯特·却斯特顿(Gilbert K. Chesterton)在1926年写道:“无可否论,英国中世纪贸易的原则是同志之谊及公平,而现代贸易的原则是公然地竞争和贪婪。” - He says, “We know, or ought to, that warriors are inspired by male bonding, by comradeship, by the knowledge that they survive only through relying on each other.
他说:“我们知道,或者应该知道,战斗力是由同志情、兄弟情激发的,是由我们只有彼此依靠才能存活下去这个认识所激发的。 - One of a kind, self-involved and living in his head, he longed for comradeship.
ECONOMIST: Jean-Paul Sartre - Indeed, the man to whom Mr Aznar looks most eagerly these days for comradeship, even inspiration, is Britain's Tony Blair.
ECONOMIST: Jose Maria Aznar, Spain’s dark horse - It remains to be seen, however, whether we are witnessing the beginning of a rift in the comradeship between the business sector and Chavez.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Venezuelan oil bonanza
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- comradeship detail 同志情谊
- comradeship ĥ 同志关系
- comradeship U 同志关系
- female comradeship 女性情谊
- Pure Comradeship 纯洁同志
短语
英英字典
- the feeling of friendship between people who live or work together, especially in a difficult situation
- Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.