bedfellow
英 ['bedfeləʊ]
美['bɛdfɛlo]
- n. 伙伴;同床者(等于bedmate)
英英释义
- 1. a temporary associate;
- "politics makes strange bedfellows"
- 2. a person with whom you share a bed
实用场景例句
- strange/unlikely bedfellows
- 奇怪的伙伴;先前看似不大可能做伙伴的人
牛津词典
- It's possible to be bedfellows with someone on one issue, and at odds with them on another...
- 可能在一个问题上与某人情投意合,在另一个问题上又意见相左。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Sex and death are strange bedfellows.
- 性爱和死亡奇怪地纠结在一起。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellow.
- 情知不是伴,事急且相随.
期刊摘选
- Stupidity here makes an easy bedfellow , as always , with racialism ( Christopher Hitchens )
- 愚蠢常常很容易成为种族偏见的伙伴(克里斯托夫希钦斯 )
期刊摘选
双语例句
- 1. Stupidity here makes an easy bedfellow , as always , with racialism ( Christopher Hitchens )
- 愚蠢常常很容易成为种族偏见的伙伴(克里斯托夫希钦斯 )
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- 2. Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellow.
- 情知不是伴,事急且相随.
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英文词源
- bedfellow (n.)
- "close friend, roommate," mid-15c., from bed (n.) + fellow (n.). Also (late 15c) "concubine." Earlier in the "close companion" sense was bed-fere (early 14c.). Bedsister "husband's concubine" is recorded in Middle English (c. 1300).
词态变化
复数: bedfellows;