consort 音标拼音: [kəns'ɔrt]
n . 配偶,夫妻
vi . 陪伴,结交,符合
vt . 使配对
配偶,夫妻陪伴,结交,符合使配对
consort n 1 :
the husband or wife of a reigning monarch 2 :
a family of similar musical instrument playing together [
synonym :
{
choir }, {
consort }]
v 1 :
keep company with ;
hang out with ; "
He associates with strange people "; "
She affiliates with her colleagues " [
synonym :
{
consort }, {
associate }, {
affiliate }, {
assort }]
2 :
go together ; "
The colors don '
t harmonize "; "
Their ideas concorded " [
synonym : {
harmonize }, {
harmonise }, {
consort },
{
accord }, {
concord }, {
fit in }, {
agree }]
3 :
keep company ; "
the heifers run with the bulls to produce offspring " [
synonym : {
run }, {
consort }]
Consort \
Con "
sort \ (
k [
o ^]
n "
s [^
o ]
rt ),
n . [
L .
consore , -
sortis ;
con -
sors lot ,
fate ,
share .
See {
Sort }.]
1 .
One who shares the lot of another ;
a companion ;
a partner ;
especially ,
a wife or husband . --
Milton .
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He single chose to live ,
and shunned to wed ,
Well pleased to want a consort of his bed . --
Dryden .
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The consort of the queen has passed from this troubled sphere . --
Thakeray .
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The snow -
white gander ,
invariably accompanied by his darker consort . --
Darwin .
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2 . (
Naut .)
A ship keeping company with another .
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3 .
Concurrence ;
conjunction ;
combination ;
association ;
union .
"
By Heaven '
s consort ." --
Fuller . "
Working in consort ."
--
Hare .
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Take it singly ,
and it carries an air of levity ;
but ,
in consort with the rest ,
has a meaning quite different . --
Atterbury .
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4 . [
LL .
consortium .]
An assembly or association of persons ;
a company ;
a group ;
a combination . [
Obs .]
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In one consort '
there sat Cruel revenge and rancorous despite ,
Disloyal treason ,
and heart -
burning hate . --
Spenser .
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Lord ,
place me in thy consort . --
Herbert .
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5 . [
Perh .
confused with concert .]
Harmony of sounds ;
concert ,
as of musical instruments . [
Obs .] --
Milton .
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To make a sad consort ';
Come ,
let us join our mournful song with theirs .
--
Spenser .
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{
Prince consort },
the husband of a queen regnant .
{
Queen consort },
the wife of a king ,
as distinguished from a {
queen regnant },
who rules alone ,
and a {
queen dowager },
the window of a king .
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Consort \
Con *
sort "\ (
k [
o ^]
n *
s [^
o ]
rt "),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Consorted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Consorting }.]
To unite or to keep company ;
to associate ; --
used with with .
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Which of the Grecian chiefs consorts with thee ?
--
Dryden .
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Consort \
Con *
sort "\,
v .
t .
1 .
To unite or join ,
as in affection ,
harmony ,
company ,
marriage ,
etc .;
to associate .
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He with his consorted Eve . --
Milton .
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For all that pleasing is to living ears Was there consorted in one harmony . --
Spenser .
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He begins to consort himself with men . --
Locke .
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2 .
To attend ;
to accompany . [
Obs .]
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Thou ,
wretched boy ,
that didst consort him here ,
Shalt with him hence . --
Shak .
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129 Moby Thesaurus words for "
consort ":
accompanier ,
accompanist ,
accompanyist ,
accord ,
accordance ,
ace ,
adjunct ,
affinity ,
agreement ,
ally ,
amigo ,
assent ,
associate ,
attendant ,
attune ,
attunement ,
bedfellow ,
bedmate ,
better half ,
bosom buddy ,
brother ,
brother -
in -
arms ,
buddy ,
bunkie ,
bunkmate ,
butty ,
camarade ,
chamberfellow ,
chime ,
chiming ,
chorus ,
chum ,
classmate ,
coadjutor ,
coherence ,
cohort ,
coincidence ,
colleague ,
comate ,
companion ,
companion piece ,
company ,
compatibility ,
compatriot ,
compeer ,
comport ,
comrade ,
concentus ,
concert ,
concomitant ,
concord ,
concordance ,
confederate ,
conform ,
conformance ,
conformation ,
conformity ,
confrere ,
congeniality ,
congruence ,
congruency ,
congruity ,
consistency ,
consociate ,
consonance ,
consonancy ,
cooperation ,
copartner ,
correspond ,
correspondence ,
crony ,
diapason ,
dovetail ,
equivalence ,
euphony ,
fellow ,
fellow member ,
fellow student ,
girl friend ,
gossip ,
harmonics ,
harmonize ,
harmony ,
heavy harmony ,
homophony ,
intersection ,
march ,
mate ,
messmate ,
monochord ,
monody ,
old crony ,
oneness ,
overlap ,
pal ,
parallelism ,
pard ,
pardner ,
partner ,
peace ,
playfellow ,
playmate ,
rapport ,
roommate ,
schoolfellow ,
schoolmate ,
self -
consistency ,
shipmate ,
side partner ,
sidekick ,
spouse ,
square ,
symmetry ,
symphony ,
sync ,
synchronism ,
synchronization ,
tally ,
teammate ,
three -
part harmony ,
timing ,
tune ,
uniformity ,
union ,
unison ,
unisonance ,
workfellow ,
yokefellow ,
yokemate
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