consorting
v. 结伴( consort的现在分词 ); 交往; 相称; 调和
If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
He regularly consorted with known drug-dealers.
他经常与几个臭名昭著的毒贩鬼混。
The ruling monarch's wife or husband is called their consort .
At teatime, Victoria sang duets with her Consort, Prince Albert...
喝下午茶的时候,维多利亚与其夫君艾伯特亲王表演了二重唱。
She was surely the most distinguished queen consort we have had.
毫无疑问她是我们拥有的最为出众的王后。
A consort of musicians or instruments is a group of them
The Sinfonietta shares the stage with a consort of viols.
这支小交响乐队与一群六弦提琴师同台献艺。
He'd been consorting with known criminals.
他一直与那些臭名昭着的罪犯有交往.
To make matters worse, Jesus has begun consorting with disreputable people like Mary Magdalene, a prostitute.
耶稣开始安慰一些像是马利亚这样名誉不好的妓女,而这样的行为似乎让事情变的更糟.