单词 | to have company |
释义 | > as lemmasto have company (b) colloquial. A person, vehicle, group of people, etc., that has been seen following or watching another, esp. covertly, or that is approaching with hostile intent. Usually in to have company. ΚΠ 1937 Boston Sunday Globe 3 Oct. (Mag.) 8/1 We got company that's a heap interested... Some feller is settin' up yonder with a pair o' binoculars, watching the house. 1980 W. Manchester Goodbye, Darkness 70 I..saw that I had company, a creature somehow familiar, who flickered in and out of sight, an adumbration on the fringes of my awareness. 1989 St. Petersburg (Florida) Times (Nexis) 30 Jan. (N. Pinellas Times section) 1 A dark green pickup truck turned into the alley and roared toward the small car. ‘Uh, oh. We've got company,’ Bruscell said. 2011 J. Shaara Final Storm i. 93 ‘It's a plane! He's coming in!’.. ‘Lieutenant! We got company!’ < as lemmas |
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