escort
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you escort someone somewhere, you accompany them there, usually in order to make sure that they leave a place or get to their destination. 護送
I escorted him to the door. 我護送他到門口。
2. N-COUNT An escort is a person who travels with someone in order to protect or guard them. 護送者
He arrived with a police escort shortly before half past nine. 快到9點半時,他由警察護送到達了。
3. PHRASE If someone is taken somewhere under escort, they are accompanied by guards, either because they have been arrested or because they need to be protected. 在押送下; 在護送下
4. N-COUNT An escort is a person who accompanies another person of the opposite sex to a social event. Sometimes people are paid to be escorts. (異性的) 社交陪同
My sister needed an escort for a company dinner. 我妹爲了一個公司晚宴而需要一個社交陪同。
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escort (escorting,escorted,escorts)
名詞讀作ˈɛskɔːt。動詞讀作ɪsˈkɔːt。
剑桥词典
escort verb [T] (GO WITH)
to go with a person or vehicle , especially to make certain that he, she, or it leaves or arrives safely
(尤指爲了確保某人安全到達或離開某地)護衛,護送,押送
Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour . 在數衹小船的護航下,帆船駛入海港。
Security guards escorted the intruders from the building . 保安把闖入者押送出了大樓。
The police escorted her to the airport , and made sure that she left the country . 警察將她押送到機場,確保其離境。
to go with someone and show them a place
陪伴;陪送;陪同
People on the tour will be escorted by an expert on archaeology . 遊客們將由一位考古學專家陪同前行。
escort verb [T] (AS SOCIAL COMPANION)
formalto go to a social event with someone, especially a person of the opposite sex
陪伴(尤指異性)蓡加社交活動
Who will be escorting her to the ball ? 誰將做她的舞伴呢? 返回 escort