consorts
n.
配偶( consort的名词复数 );
(演奏古典音乐的)一组乐师;
一组古典乐器;
一起;
v.
结伴( consort的第三人称单数 );
交往;
相称;
调和;
例句:
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Composers such as Orlando Gibbons , John Jenkins , William Lawes and Henry Purcell wrote prolifically for such viol consorts.
来自BBC
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The crews of the Card and its consorts had eaten Christmas dinner in Casablanca before sailing.
在起航前“卡德”号和僚舰上的官兵已在卡萨布兰卡吃了圣诞晚餐.
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If he consorts with persons unsuitable to him, his bishop will interfere.
如果他和不适合他去结交的人来往, 他的主教就会进行干涉.
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She consorts with all kinds of strange people.
她与各种怪人厮混在一起.
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A man could have as many consorts as he wished, but only one wife at one time.
来自J. Clavell
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Recent prosecutions of some officials make it clear that the canniest consorts have played mistress to several officials at once.
来自THETIMES