consorts
n. 配偶( consort的名詞複數 ); (演奏古典音樂的)一組樂師; 一組古典樂器; 一起
v. 結伴( consort的第三人稱單數 ); 交往; 相稱; 調和
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.
他經常與幾個臭名昭著的毒販鬼混。
The ruling monarch's wife or husband is called their consort .
At teatime, Victoria sang duets with her Consort, Prince Albert...
喝下午茶的時候,維多利亞與其夫君艾伯特親王表演了二重唱。
She was surely the most distinguished queen consort we have had.
毫無疑問她是我們擁有的最為出眾的王后。
A consort of musicians or instruments is a group of them
The Sinfonietta shares the stage with a consort of viols.
這支小交響樂隊與一群六絃提琴師同臺獻藝。
The crews of the Card and its consorts had eaten Christmas dinner in Casablanca before sailing.
在起航前“卡德”號和僚艦上的官兵已在卡薩布蘭卡吃了聖誕晚餐.
She consorts with all kinds of strange people.
她與各種怪人廝混在一起.