fraternize

英 [ˈfrætənaɪz] 美 [ˈfrætərnaɪz]

v.  (与尤指不该亲善者)亲善

现在分词:fraternizing过去式:fraternized过去分词:fraternized第三人称单数:fraternizes

BNC.40511 / COCA.31364



牛津词典

verb

  1. (与尤指不该亲善者)亲善
    to behave in a friendly manner, especially towards sb that you are not supposed to be friendly with
    1. She was accused of fraternizing with the enemy.
      她被指责亲敌。

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用fraternise

  1. V-RECIP 和…亲如兄弟;友善交往
    If you fraternize with someone, you associate with them in a friendly way.
    1. 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。
    2. Mrs Zuckerman does not fraternize widely...
      朱克曼夫人结交并不广泛。
    3. The recession has created an atmosphere where disparate groups fraternise in an atmosphere of mutual support.
      大萧条使得不同集团在友爱互助的气氛中如兄弟般亲密往来。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. Mrs Zuckerman does not fraternize widely
    朱克曼夫人结交并不广泛。
  3. By the following Christmas, the truce was banned under threat of a court marshal for any soldier on either side who dared to fraternize with the enemy.
    到下一个圣诞节,休战被禁止了,双方任何士兵胆敢与敌军亲近,都将面临军事审判。
  4. Army personnel is often forbid to fraternize with the civilian population.
    军职人员常被禁止与平民百姓友好往来。
  5. Why you shouldn't fraternize with the students.
    你不可以对学生太友善的原因。
  6. 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。
  7. The soldiers were forbidden to fraternize.
    士兵被禁止与敌兵亲善。
  8. I'm not allowed to fraternize with victims of his evil plot.
    蓝道说我不能跟受害者交谈。
  9. And we're not supposed to fraternize.
    所以我们不可以有关系。
  10. 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。
  11. Do the doctors fraternize much with the nurses here?
    这儿医生和护士关系亲密吗?
  12. Soldiers were forbidden to fraternize with the local citzen.
    战士们被禁止与当地居民往来。

英英释义

verb

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

      Synonym:    fraternise