intransitive. To accompany (a person or group), attend as a companion. In later use also (colloquial): to be regularly in company with; to be friends…
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > show (the way) [verb (transitive)] > accompany as a guide > accompany or attend as companion (6) to go with ——c1330 intransitive. To accompany (a person or group), attend as a companion. In later use also (colloquial): to be regularly in company with; to be friends… convoyc1405 Originally and chiefly Scottish. transitive. To accompany or escort (a person or group of people). Also figurative. to wait on or upon ——1450 To accompany on one's way (as a mark of respect or to render service or assistance); to escort. Now rare (? exc. U.S.). squire1530 transitive. Of a man: To attend (a lady) as, or after the manner of, a squire; to accompany, conduct… Without const. to wait of ——?1551 To escort, accompany on the way, as a mark of honour: = to wait on or upon —— 11 at phrasal verbs. Obsolete. escort1746 transitive. To act as escort to. In wider sense: To accompany for the purpose of protecting or conducting, or of showing civility. |
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