柯林斯詞典friendship /?fr?nd??p/ (friendships) 1. N-VAR A friendship is a relationship between two or more friends. 友誼 Giving advice when it's not called for is the quickest way to end a good friendship. 在不需要時(shí)給予建議是了結(jié)一段友誼的最快方式。 She struck up a close friendship with Desiree during the week of rehearsals. 她在那一周的排練中和德西蕾建立起親密的友誼。2. N-VAR Friendship is a relationship between two countries in which they help and support each other. 友好關(guān)系 The president set the targets for the future to promote friendship with East Europe. 總統(tǒng)確定了與東歐增進(jìn)友好關(guān)系的未來(lái)目標(biāo)。3. N-UNCOUNT You use friendship to refer in a general way to the state of being friends, or the feelings that friends have for each other. 友情 ...a hobby which led to a whole new world of friendship and adventure. …一個(gè)通向友情和冒險(xiǎn)的一個(gè)全新世界的愛(ài)好。 返回 friendship劍橋詞典a situation in which two people are friends 友誼 Their friendship goes back to when they were at school together. 他們的友誼可追溯到學(xué)生時(shí)代。 Did you form any close /lasting friendships in college ? 你上大學(xué)時(shí)是否與人建立了親密/持久的友誼? I value her friendship above anything else . 我把她的友誼看得比什么都重。 例句 Over time , their acquaintance developed into a lasting friendship.In every friendship there has to be some give-and-take.He gets really jealous if his girlfriend strikes up a friendship with another man.Sean and Sarah's friendship blossomed into love .Remember, friendships are a two-way street . 返回 friendship