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必应词典为您提供escorted的释义,美[ɪˈskɔrt],英[ɪˈskɔː(r)t],n. 护送;护卫队;护送者;伴随者; v. 护送; 网络释义: 陪同;护卫式;
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Escort Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He escorted [= guided, led] me to the library upstairs. Several fighters escorted the bombers back to base. ESCORT meaning: 1 : a person or group of people who go with someone to give protection or guidance sometimes used after under; 2 : a group of vehicles, ships, or planes that provide protection.
ESCORT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to go with a person or vehicle, especially to make certain that he, she, or it leaves or arrives safely: escort someone/something somewhere Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour. Security guards escorted the intruders from the building.
escort - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
escort (third-person singular simple present escorts, present participle escorting, simple past and past participle escorted) To attend to in order to guard and protect; to accompany as a safeguard (for the person escorted or for others); to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to
ESCORTED Synonyms: 45 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ESCORTED: accompanied, attended, brought, walked, chaperoned, convoyed, saw, squired; Antonyms of ESCORTED: lonely, desolate, lonesome, forlorn, rejected, deserted, friendless, neglected.
escort, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
late 1600s. The earliest known use of the verb escort is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for escort is from 1681, in a translation by F. S. It is also recorded as a noun from the late 1500s. escort is formed within English, by conversion; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: escort n. See etymology.
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