柯林斯詞典companion /k?m?p?nj?n/ (companions) 1. N-COUNT A companion is someone who you spend time with or who you are travelling with. 同伴; 旅伴 Fred had been her constant companion for the last six years of her life. 弗雷德是她生命最后六年里經(jīng)常跟她在一起的伴侶。2. N-COUNT a raised frame on an upper deck with windows to give light to the deck below 上層甲板帶窗的升高框架,能讓下層甲板透光 返回 companion劍橋詞典 companion noun [C] (PERSON) a person you spend a lot of time with often because you are friends or because you are travelling together 同伴;伙伴;伴侶 The dog has been her constant companion these past ten years . 在過去的這10年里,這條狗一直與她形影不離。 a travelling companion 旅伴 in the past, a young woman who was paid to care for and provide friendship for an old or ill woman, especially while she was travelling 陪護(舊時受雇陪伴老太太或女性病人旅行的年輕女子) 例句 She went travelling with a female companion.Mabel will be a good companion for my mother .He was hired to act as Gerald's companion.He has been her constant companion for over 50 years . companion noun [C] (OBJECT) old-fashioned either of two matching objects (成對物件中的)一件 I've still got one of the candlesticks but I've lost its companion. 我還擁有一個燭臺,卻把配對的另一個給弄丟了。 companion noun [C] (BOOK) used in the title of a type of book that gives you information on a particular subject or tells you how to do something (用于書名)指南,手冊 the Music Lover's Companion 《音樂愛好者指南》 返回 companion