partner的意思和读音

partner

: [ˈpɑrtnər] : [ˈpɑː(r)tnə(r)]

n.

v.

partners  partnering  partnered  

adj.+n.chinese partner,senior partner,strategic partner,local partner,junior partner

v.+n.find partner,become partner,make partner,bring partner,look partner

n.superior

v.team up,unite,join,link up,consort

n.spouse,companion,wife,husband,mate

partnern.— see alsosleeping partner

1.the person that you are married to or having a sexual relationship with

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a marriage partner

2.one of the people who owns a business and shares the profits, etc.

a partner in a law firm

a junior/senior partner

3.a person that you are doing an activity with, such as dancing or playing a game

a dancing/tennis, etc. partner

4.a country or an organization that has an agreement with another country

a trading partner

v.

1.~ sbto be sb's partner in a dance, game, etc.

Gerry offered to partner me at tennis.

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n.1.one of two or more people who own a company and share its profits and losses. A business owned in this way is called a partnership, and is usually one that provides professional services such as giving legal and financial advice2.someone who you live with and have a sexual relationship with3.someone who you do a particular activity with; someone who you dance with4.a business, organization, or country that has an agreement or working relationship with another business, etc.1.one of two or more people who own a company and share its profits and losses. A business owned in this way is called a partnership, and is usually one that provides professional services such as giving legal and financial advice2.someone who you live with and have a sexual relationship with3.someone who you do a particular activity with; someone who you dance with4.a business, organization, or country that has an agreement or working relationship with another business, etc.

v.1.to be someones partner in an activity, especially a dance, competition, or game

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1.I asked one of my class teachers if she'd figured my partner was a wife, and she said she did.

2.a lender or potential equity partner would not accept such a premise, and, under any standards, such a claim would not be supportable.

3.We crave to have more of those delicious moments we may have had with a romantic partner.

4."Wow, he's got tremendous feeling, " she said pointing to another dancer as he spun his partner in circles.“,”

5.And dancing is a good way, but you know, a good partner is not so easy to be found.

6.It's not always easy for a partner to understand when someone hears voices or has major mood swings or becomes paranoid.

7.One person keys in the code (the "driver" ) and the other helps him find his way (the "navigator" or "partner" ).(“”(driver)),(“”(navigator)”(partner))。

8."He's a good partner who flatters me. . . " she said, "He's doing his best to make me look better. . . "…”:“…”

9.From there, be specific about how your partner can help you resolve these problems and emphasize how much his or her help would mean to you.

10.If I seek to fulfill my own needs at the expense of my partner, we are sure to experience unhappiness, resentment, and conflict.忿