fraternize

英[ˈfrætənaɪz]
美[ˈfrætərnaɪz]

基本释义

vi.
结交,交友,(尤指)亲敌

词性变化

实用例句

She was accused of fraternizing with the enemy.

她被指责亲敌。

牛津词典

At these conventions, executives fraternized with the key personnel of other banks...

在这些集会上,主管们和其他银行的重要人员友善往来。

Mrs Zuckerman does not fraternize widely...

朱克曼夫人结交并不广泛。

Soldiers were forbidden to fraternize with the local citizen.

战士们被禁止与当地居民往来.

期刊摘选

The teachers at the university tend not to fraternize with their students.

这所大学的老师往往不和学生称兄道弟.

期刊摘选

They began to fraternize with the Manchurian people and then with the 8 th Route Army.

他们开始同满洲人民来往,接着又同八路军来往.

期刊摘选

Soldiers who fraternize with the enemy will be punished.

亲敌的士兵将受到惩罚.

辞典例句

Army personnel are often forbidden to fraternize with the civilian population.

军职人员常被禁止与平民百姓友好往来.

期刊摘选

The soldiers are not allowed to fraternize with the women of the conquered town.

士兵不得和所占领城市的妇女亲近.

期刊摘选

He combined consummate shrewdness with the disposition superficially to fraternize.

他把高度的精明和温和敦厚的外表结合了起来.

辞典例句

Mrs Zuckerman does not fraternize widely.

朱克曼夫人结交并不广泛。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Verb
  • 1. be on friendly terms with someone, as if with a brother, especially with an enemy

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