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partner美 ['pɑrtnər] 英 ['pɑː(r)tnə(r)] - n.合伙人;搭档;同伴;配偶
- v.配对
- 网络伙伴;合作伙伴;合作者
复数:partners 现在分词:partnering 过去式:partnered adj.+n. chinese partner,senior partner,strategic partner,local partner,junior partner v.+n. find partner,become partner,make partner,bring partner,look partner v. team up,unite,join,link up,consort n. spouse,companion,wife,husband,mate 1. | 配偶;性伴侣the person that you are married to or having a sexual relationship with |
| Come to the New Year disco and bring your partner! 携伴来参加新年迪斯科舞会吧! | | |
2. | 合伙人one of the people who owns a business and shares the profits, etc. |
| a partner in a law firm 律师事务所的合伙人 | | a junior/senior partner 次要╱主要合伙人 |
3. | 搭档;同伴;舞伴a person that you are doing an activity with, such as dancing or playing a game |
| a dancing/tennis, etc. partner 舞伴、网球搭档等 |
4. | 伙伴(与另一国家有协议关系的国家或组织)a country or an organization that has an agreement with another country |
1. | ~ sb (在跳舞、游戏等中)结成伙伴,做搭档,配对to be sb's partner in a dance, game, etc. |
| Gerry offered to partner me at tennis. 格里提出和我搭档打网球。 |
n. | 1. somebody who is involved in an activity with somebody else 2. either member of an established couple in a relationship 3. either of two people who have sex together 4. somebody who dances with somebody else, or plays with somebody else on the same side in a game 5. an owner of part of a company, usually a company he or she works in, who shares both the financial risks and the profits of the business 6. something that is related in some way to something else 7. one of the timbers on a ship underneath the deck that is used to support the mast 8. one of two or more people who own a company and share its profits and losses. A business owned in this way is called a partnership, and is usually one that provides professional services such as giving legal and financial advice 9. someone who you live with and have a sexual relationship with 10. someone who you do a particular activity with 1. somebody who is involved in an activity with somebody else 2. either member of an established couple in a relationship 3. either of two people who have sex together 4. somebody who dances with somebody else, or plays with somebody else on the same side in a game 5. an owner of part of a company, usually a company he or she works in, who shares both the financial risks and the profits of the business 6. something that is related in some way to something else 7. one of the timbers on a ship underneath the deck that is used to support the mast 8. one of two or more people who own a company and share its profits and losses. A business owned in this way is called a partnership, and is usually one that provides professional services such as giving legal and financial advice 9. someone who you live with and have a sexual relationship with 10. someone who you do a particular activity with | v. | 1. to be somebody's partner, e.g. in a game or dance |
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