释义 |
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024com•rade /ˈkɑmræd/USA pronunciation n. - [countable] a person who shares in one's activities, etc.;
companion; friend. - Governmenta fellow member of a group, political party, etc., esp. of a Communist party: [countable]meeting with their comrades and plotting revolution.[before a name]Comrade Dolgikh will speak first.
com•rade•ly, adv. com•rade•ship, n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024com•rade (kom′rad, -rid),USA pronunciation n. - a person who shares in one's activities, occupation, etc.;
companion, associate, or friend. - Governmenta fellow member of a fraternal group, political party, etc.
- Governmenta member of the Communist party or someone with strongly leftist views.
- Latin -āta, feminine of -ātus -ate1
- Latin; see camera) + -ada
- Spanish camarada group of soldiers billeted together, equivalent. to cámar(a) room (
- Middle French camarade
- 1585–95
com′rade•ship′, n. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged crony, fellow, mate.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: comrade /ˈkɒmreɪd -rɪd/ n - an associate or companion
- a fellow member of a political party, esp a fellow Communist or socialist
Etymology: 16th Century: from French camarade, from Spanish camarada group of soldiers sharing a billet, from cámara room, from Latin; see camera, chamberˈcomradely adj ˈcomradeˌship n |