中英词典:escort
形容词(Adjective)
例句:
- She arrived at the party with her escort.(她带着她的陪同人员来到派对。)
- The ambassador was given an escort to the airport.(大使得到了一支护送队伍去机场。)
例句:
- The president's motorcade included several escort vehicles.(总统的车队包括几辆护送车辆。)
- The cruise ship had an escort of smaller boats.(邮轮有几艘小艇的护送。)
名词(Noun)
例句:
- The celebrity was surrounded by a group of bodyguards as an escort.(那位名人被一群保镖包围着作为护卫。)
- The prisoner was moved under heavy escort.(囚犯在重重保护下移动。)
例句:
- The diplomat arrived with a large escort of staff and security personnel.(那位外交官带着一大群工作人员和安保人员到达。)
- The queen's escorts accompanied her during the royal procession.(女王的随行人员在皇家游行中陪同她。)
例句:
- The dancer performed a solo before being joined by her escorts.(舞者独自表演,然后与她的舞伴们一起加入。)
- The debutante was accompanied by several escorts at her coming-out ball.(初次参加社交活动的年轻女子在出道舞会上有几位舞伴陪伴。)
词语辨析
对于“escort”这个词,可以和以下词语进行区分:词汇扩充
近义词(Synonyms)
反义词(Antonyms)
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
escort (noun)1. A person who accompanies another, usually for protection, guidance, or courtesy.
2. A group of persons, vehicles, etc., accompanying another for protection, guidance, or courtesy.
3. A man or woman who may be hired to accompany someone socially.
4. A person, often a prostitute, who is hired to spend time with another as a companion.
5. (Obsolete) An armed guard.
escort (verb)
1. To accompany or attend as an escort.
2. To accompany or conduct (a person, group, etc.) with an escort.
3. To conduct or usher (someone) to a place, position, etc.
4. To serve as an escort for (a group, etc.).
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
escort (noun)1. A person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection, support, or as a mark of rank.
2. A person, typically a prostitute, who is paid to spend time with someone socially.
3. A person or group accompanying another on a journey, providing assistance, or showing respect.
4. A man who accompanies a woman to a particular social event.
5. (in the UK) a teacher or other person employed by a school to accompany children on a school trip.
escort (verb)
1. Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, especially for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
2. (Of a person) go somewhere with (someone) as an escort.
3. (Of a vehicle or group of vehicles) accompany (another vehicle or group) for protection or as a mark of rank.
4. Take (someone) somewhere as an escort.
用法
1. The politician arrived with a full police escort.(这位政治家带着一支齐全的警察护卫队到达。)2. The actress was accompanied by her personal escort.(这位女演员由她的私人护卫人员陪同。)
3. The soldiers acted as an escort for the visiting dignitary.(士兵们为来访的贵宾担任护卫。)
4. She hired an escort for the evening.(她雇了一个陪伴她度过晚上的人。)
5. The students were under the escort of their teacher during the field trip.(学生们在校外旅行期间由他们的老师陪同。)