bedfellow 英 [ˈbedfeləʊ]   美 [ˈbedfeloʊ]

bedfellow

bedfellow  英 [ˈbedfeləʊ] 美 [ˈbedfeloʊ]

n. 相关的人或事 

名词复数:bedfellows 

This hostility is either ignored by our government, or they're just complacent bedfellow with the corporations, mwho should be held on charges of treason. 这种敌对行为要么被咱们的政府忽视,要么政府跟这些大公司是一丘之貉。 应该以叛国罪把他们抓起来。
Chinese attempts at indigenous SAMs were somewhat poor even after an injection of Western technologies during the 1970s and 80s when China was an awkward bedfellow of the West against the USSR. 中国在本土地对空导弹方面的努力成果非常有限,甚于在上世纪70年代至80年代,中国与西方国家同床异梦联手对付前苏联的期间引入西方技术之后也是这样。

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  • n. 相关的人或事
  • 1. This hostility is either ignored by our government, or they're just complacent bedfellow with the corporations, mwho should be held on charges of treason.

    这种敌对行为要么被咱们的政府忽视,要么政府跟这些大公司是一丘之貉。 应该以叛国罪把他们抓起来。

  • 2. Chinese attempts at indigenous SAMs were somewhat poor even after an injection of Western technologies during the 1970s and 80s when China was an awkward bedfellow of the West against the USSR.

    中国在本土地对空导弹方面的努力成果非常有限,甚于在上世纪70年代至80年代,中国与西方国家同床异梦联手对付前苏联的期间引入西方技术之后也是这样。

  • 3. My bedfellow is cough and cramp; we sleep three in a bed.

    衾者是咳嗽与痉挛,咱们三个同睡一床。

  • bedfellow (n.) "close friend, roommate, one who shares a bed with another," mid-15c., from bed (n.) + fellow (n.). Also (late 15c) "concubine." Earlier in the "close companion" sense was bed-fere (early 14c.). Old English had simply bedda. Bedsister "husband's concubine" is recorded in Middle English (c. 1300).
bed·fel·low / ˈbedfeləʊ ; NAmE ˈbedfeloʊ / noun a person or thing that is connected with or related to another, often in a way that you would not expect (常指意外的)伙伴,同伴,相伴之物 strange/unlikely bedfellows 奇怪的伙伴;不大可能做伙伴的人 bedfellow bedfellows bed·fel·low / ˈbedfeləʊ ; NAmE ˈbedfeloʊ /
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