escort的意思和读音

escort

: [ɪˈskɔrt] : [ɪˈskɔː(r)t]

v.

n.

escorts  escorting  escorted  

v.+n.escort prisoner

v.accompany,usher,guide,lead,attend

n.companion,attendant,bodyguard,aide,minder

escortn.

1.[c][u]a person or group of people or vehicles that travels with sb/sth in order to protect or guard them

Armed escorts are provided for visiting heads of state.访

Prisoners are taken to court under police escort .

2.[c]a person, especially a man, who takes sb to a particular social event

3.[c]a person, especially a woman, who is paid to go out socially with sb

an escort service/agency

v.

1.~ sb (+ adv./prep.)to go with sb to protect or guard them or to show them the way

The President arrived, escorted by twelve soldiers.

v.1.,,

n.1.,2.,;,;;[]

v.1.to go somewhere with a person, vehicle, ship, etc. in order to protect them or to prevent them from escaping2.to go somewhere with someone in order to be certain that they arrive at the right place3.to go with someone to a formal social event as their partner

n.1.a person or a group of people, vehicles, ships, etc. that go somewhere with another person, vehicle, ship, etc. in order to protect them or to prevent them from escaping2.someone, especially a man, who goes with another person to a formal social event as their partner; someone who is paid to go out socially with another person. Escort is sometimes used as a polite way of referring to a prostitute.

1. eschew v. escort v. essential adj. ...

2. SNAP Escort V-KOOL ...

3. escape escort ,, evacuate , ...

4. Escore Escort Escudo ...

5. national guide escort sightseeing ...

6. escalate v. escort n. esteem n.

7. erupt v. () escort n. essence n. ...

8. escalate v. escort n. esteem n.

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1.An escort will show you to your table. Just a moment, please.

2.Raine got in, and with his escort sliding back in the passenger seat, the big black car pulled away from the front of the dive bar.轿/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.If so, it would be wise to stop seeing the escort, since currently she's unwittingly helping you to avoid your marriage impasse.

4.At its simplest, a Raven acts as a flying pair of binoculars that can look over the next hill, or escort a convoy from above.,“

5."Henceforth, the European Union will escort Greece's privatisation programme as if we were conducting it ourselves, " he said.“,”.(

6.Breath of disdainful escort to her vicinity, but in her eyes fact is hide breath of sad.

7."The male sex workers working out of the male escort agencies we have now serve both male and female clients, " she said.“,”

8.The affair had led to her father's suicide, leaving her to fend for her daughter and mother, and deciding to seek work as an escort.使

9.accompany, conduct, escort, chaperon These verbs are compared when they mean to be with or to go with another or others.

10.They have to ask for permission to leave their bases and can do so only under an Iraqi escort.