英 [ˈkɒnsɔːt] 美 [ˈkɑːnsɔːrt]
n. (统治者的)配偶;一组(古乐器或乐师);随航船只;伙伴
v. 厮混,(别人反对的)结交;陪伴;符合
n. (Consort)(美、英、法)孔索尔特(人名)
复数consorts
第三人称单数consorts
现在分词consorting
过去式consorted
过去分词consorted
consort // [ consorting consorted consorts ]
不及物动词 If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing. 勾勾搭搭
He regularly consorted with known drug-dealers.
他经常与毒品贩子勾勾搭搭。
The ruling monarch's wife or husband is called their consort. 在位君主的配偶
后妃-引用次数:1
参考来源五云深护帝王家
合奏队;合唱队一组同类乐器;一组乐师
明妃
具线上远程终端交谈系统
... consistent a.始终如一的 consort v.n.相伴;结交;配偶;伙伴 conspicuous a.引人注目的 ...
... circumanbulator转经道的人 consort明妃 dakini空行母 ...
... considerate 考虑周到的,体贴的 consort 陪伴,结交 consortium 协会,联盟,财团 ...
Consort has a population of 714 and is about as rural and isolated as you can get.
康索特有居民714人,地处农村,极其偏远。
She is the consort of Shiva.
她是湿婆的配偶。
Once turn to practice, error and truth will no longer consort together.
一旦经过实践,真理和谬误就不再相互陪伴。
The longest-serving consort in British history, Philip married then-Princess Elizabeth in November 1947 at Westminster Abbey.
The Queen's Consort, Prince Claus, suffered from depression and died in 2002, at the age of 74.
The AFL-CIO never gave in to the temptation to consort with groups that were fronts for collaborators.