单词 | companion |
释义 | companion 1. n. & v. --n   1. a (often foll. by in, of) a person who accompanies, associates with, or shares with, another (a companion in adversity; they were close companions). b a person, esp. an unmarried or widowed woman, employed to live with and assist another.   2. a handbook or reference book on a particular subject (A Companion to North Wales).   3. a thing that matches another (the companion of this book-end is over there).   4. (Companion) a member of the lowest grade of some orders of knighthood (Companion of the Bath).   5. Astron. a star etc. that accompanies another.   6. equipment or a piece of equipment that combines several uses. --v   1. tr. accompany.   2. intr. literary (often foll. by with) be a companion. Phrases and idioms companion in arms a fellow-soldier. Companion of Honour (in the UK) a member of an order founded in 1917. Companion of Literature (in the UK) a member of an order founded in 1961. companion-set a set of fireside implements on a stand. Etymology: ME f. OF compaignon ult. f. L panis bread 2. n. Naut.   1. a raised frame on a quarterdeck used for lighting the cabins etc. below.   2. = companion-way. Phrases and idioms companion-hatch a wooden covering over a companion-way. companion hatchway an opening in a deck leading to a cabin. companion ladder a ladder from a deck to a cabin. companion-way a staircase to a cabin. Etymology: obs. Du. kompanje quarterdeck f. OF compagne f. It. (camera della) compagna pantry, prob. ult. rel. to COMPANION(1) |
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