consort 详细解释

consort

['kɔnsɔ:t,kən'sɔ:t]

n.<正式>(君王的)配偶, 一组(古乐器),一组(演奏几世纪前音乐的乐师)
v.厮混, 结交

n.

1. (尤指国王、女王的)配偶[C]

2. 僚舰, 僚艇, 随航船只[C]

3. 伙伴; 同事[C]

4. 结合; 合伙[U]

He ruled in consort with his father.

他与他父亲共同执政。

5. 【废】一致, 协调[U]

6. 演奏古典音乐的一组乐器(或演奏者)[C]

词形变化

动词过去式: consorted | 动词过去分词: consorted | 动词现在分词: consorting | 动词第三人称单数: consorts |

词义辨析

同义:

n.配偶

spouse  mate  husband or wife

n.同事; 伙伴

associate  companion  buddy  friend  pal  partner  comrade  

英英释义

名词 consort:

the husband or wife of a reigning monarch

a family of similar musical instrument playing together

同义词:choir

动词 consort:

keep company with; hang out with

同义词:associate, affiliate, assort

go together

同义词:harmonize, harmonise, accord, concord, fit in, agree

keep company

同义词:run

补充

consortconsort英:[ˈkɔnsɔ:t] 美:[ˈkɑnˌsɔrt]n.1.配偶2.(演奏古典音乐的)一组乐师, 一组古典乐器

例句

1. Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert维多利亚和她的丈夫, 艾伯特亲王 2. International movie stars were not expected to marry their consorts.人们不希望国际电影明星和他们的搭档结婚。 3. He regularly consorted with known drug-dealers.他经常跟名头响亮的毒贩子来往。 4. This idea does not consort with some of the views of Jane Austen that are commonly held.这个想法和人们对简·奥斯丁的一般看法不一致。 5. Thieves and other criminals often consort together.盗贼和其他犯罪分子常常厮混在一起。 6. His practice does not consort with his preaching.他言行不一。 7. you chose to consort with the enemy.. 你选择了和敌人结交。 8. There is evidence that he has consorted with criminals.有证据显示他和犯罪分子厮混在一起。