consorting
v.
结伴( consort的现在分词 );
交往;
相称;
调和;
例句:
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He'd been consorting with known criminals.
他一直与那些臭名昭着的罪犯有交往.
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Mr. Berlusconi's wife publicly accused him of'consorting with minors'and demanded a divorce.
贝卢斯科尼的妻子公开指责他“与未成年人交往 ”,并提出离婚.
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We hope XX and XX remember that today your consorting means responsibility, obligation, trust and loyalty.
希望xx和xx要记住今天的牵手是意味着责任 、 义务 、 信任和忠诚.
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Had Wilhelm been consorting with the wrong people?
来自NEWYORKER
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I do not find the concept of consorting with unknown persons appealing.
来自NEWYORKER
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Consorting with prostitutes is not against the law in France but pimping is an offence.
来自THETIMES