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accompany
[ uh-kuhm-puh-nee ]
verb (used with object)
- to go along or in company with; join in action:
to accompany a friend on a walk.
- to be or exist in association or company with:
Thunder accompanies lightning.
- to put in company with; cause to be or go along; associate (usually followed by with ):
He accompanied his speech with gestures.
- Music. to play or sing an accompaniment to or for.
verb (used without object)
- to provide the musical accompaniment.
accompany
/ 蓹藞k蕦mp蓹n瑟; 蓹藞k蕦mpn瑟 /
verb
- tr to go along with, so as to be in company with or escort
- trfoll bywith to supplement
the food is accompanied with a very hot mango pickle
- tr to occur, coexist, or be associated with
- to provide a musical accompaniment for (a performer)
Derived Forms
- 补肠藞肠辞尘辫补苍颈别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍路补肠路肠辞尘路辫补路苍测路颈苍驳 adjective
- 谤别路补肠路肠辞尘路辫补路苍测 verb (used with object) reaccompanied reaccompanying
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of accompany1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of accompany1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
According to the program notes that accompanied the film鈥檚 Whitney premiere, Burnett sought to 鈥渢ry to recreate a situation without reducing life to a simple plot.鈥
The court heard Valentin paid 拢3,000 in travel costs for women to come to the UK and would sometimes accompany them on flights.
To accompany her flamboyant sermons, she employed a brass band, an orchestra and a 100-person choir.
It said this should be accompanied by a national publicity campaign, including posters on train platforms and at bus stops.
When I ask this question 鈥 which is being videotaped to accompany this story 鈥 they are sitting front-seat-of-the-car close to each other at the cafe.
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