单词 | camaraderie |
释义 | camaraderie (kæmərɑːdəri , US kɑːm- ) uncountable noun Camaraderie is a feeling of trust and friendship among a group of people who have usually known each other for a long time or gone through some kind of experience together. ...the loyalty and camaraderie of the wartime Army. [+ of] Synonyms: comradeship, fellowship, brotherhood, sisterhood Collocations: enjoy the camaraderie I ignored it all and continued to enjoy the camaraderie of the semi-professional era. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He said: 'I forced myself to enjoy the camaraderie. The Sun (2007) It was a tough, demanding existence but he enjoyed the camaraderie. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She enjoyed the camaraderie of the theatre where she was admired and much loved. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The feeling of camaraderie in these groups was different to others. The Sun You're surrounded by close friends and there's a feeling of camaraderie in the air, which crosses over into your workplace. The Sun Networked games and online social groups also have the potential to cultivate a deep and cherished feeling of camaraderie among members. The Times Literary Supplement He tried to imbue it with a feeling of camaraderie and to make it a song of support for everyone who would hear it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There is great camaraderie, a communal love of gardening and a common goal. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It was a fun journey with great camaraderie. The Sun (2010) There is a great camaraderie and workers often sing songs to pass the time of day. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There's a great camaraderie around the group. Times, Sunday Times (2016) There's a great camaraderie and togetherness within the club. The Sun (2008) I love that camaraderie, going to the game together. Times, Sunday Times He loved the camaraderie and socialising, but as a talent he was 'awful'. Times, Sunday Times I always loved the camaraderie and the process of the transformation of my body and mind in those 16 weeks of training before a fight. Times, Sunday Times He loves the camaraderie involved in making natural history programmes and gently mocks himself and his colleagues when their collecting expeditions became complicated. Times, Sunday Times He loves the camaraderie with the players and the locker-room banter. Globe and Mail I do miss the camaraderie of the kind of people you'd meet in these places. Times, Sunday Times (2009) I also really miss the camaraderie and the friendships. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I miss the camaraderie of rugby the most. Times, Sunday Times (2011) They miss the camaraderie, the sense of a club. Times, Sunday Times (2014) And there's a real camaraderie between us campers. The Sun There was a real camaraderie among the models. Times, Sunday Times There's real camaraderie and it keeps me healthy and my brain sharp. Times, Sunday Times They had to be held together by something: a system, a shared ethos, a sense of camaraderie. Times,Sunday Times It can provide a sense of camaraderie with the other staff. Times, Sunday Times Then there's the sense of camaraderie and purpose these groups offer. Times, Sunday Times Visitors today cannot help but be moved by the lingering sense of camaraderie. Times, Sunday Times But the collective endeavour, the sense of camaraderie and mutual support, will never leave me. Times, Sunday Times This kind of early communication helps build a spirit of camaraderie among the workers in the fellowship. Christianity Today And the very fact that it's dark seems to add to the spirit of camaraderie among night riders. Times, Sunday Times They ennoble and embolden the pupils and foster the spirit of camaraderie. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, the story arc inspired a spirit of camaraderie between the actors instead of competition, due to the high-profile roles. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The princess maintained harmonious household relations by cultivating a strong spirit of camaraderie and shared struggle among key members of the princely household. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I still keep in touch with most of the players — it was a great squad and a wonderful camaraderie. The Sun There was a wonderful camaraderie between all of us. The Sun There was a wonderful camaraderie in our side and playing big games seemed to bring out the best in us. The Sun |
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