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consort美 [kən'sɔrt] 英 [kən'sɔː(r)t] - n.(统治者的)配偶;一组(古乐器);(演奏几世纪前音乐的)一组乐师
- v.厮混;鬼混
- 网络明妃;试验报告统一标准;康索尔特歌
第三人称单数:consorts 现在分词:consorting 过去分词:consorted n. ensemble,group,orchestra,band,companion 1. | (统治者的)配偶the husband or wife of a ruler |
| the prince consort(= the queen's husband) 亲王(女王的丈夫) |
2. | 一组(古乐器);(演奏几世纪前音乐的)一组乐师a group of old-fashioned musical instruments, or a group of musicians who play music from several centuries ago |
1. | [i] ~ with sb 厮混;鬼混to spend time with sb that other people do not approve of |
| He is known to have consorted with prostitutes. 众所周知他曾与妓女厮混在一起。 |
n. | 1. the husband or wife of a reigning monarch 3. a ship that accompanies another on a journey 4. a small group of musicians specializing in works of the baroque or an earlier period 5. the wife or husband of a king or queen 6. a small group of classical musicians, especially playing music written between the 14th and the 16th centuries 1. the husband or wife of a reigning monarch 3. a ship that accompanies another on a journey 4. a small group of musicians specializing in works of the baroque or an earlier period 5. the wife or husband of a king or queen 6. a small group of classical musicians, especially playing music written between the 14th and the 16th centuries | v. | 1. to associate with or spend time in the company of somebody undesirable 2. to spend time with someone who is considered bad, such as a criminal or an enemy |
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