fraternize
fraternize 英 [ˈfrætənaɪz] 美 [ˈfrætərnaɪz]
vi. 友善;结有深交 vt. 使…亲如兄弟;使…友善
进行时:fraternizing 过去式:fraternized 过去分词:fraternized 第三人称单数:fraternizes 名词复数:fraternizes
- Guys, you may not realize it, but when you hang out with your buds, you fraternize; that is, you associate in a friendly fashion with other men as though they were your brothers.
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- vi. 友善;结有深交
- vt. 使…亲如兄弟;使…友善
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1. I just thought we'd, you know, fraternize.
我只是在想我们,你知道,亲如兄弟。
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2. He combined consummate shrewdness with the disposition superficially to fraternize.
他把高度的精明和温和敦厚的外表结合了起来。
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3. In the old days, Crook remembers "foreigners were kept apart not just so that they would not fraternize too much with Chinese, but so that they would spend more" in special stores and restaurants.
过去,克鲁克先生回忆“外国人的隔离感不仅仅体现在他们不能与中国人进行深入的交往,更体现在他们在特别的商店与餐厅里花费更多。
- fraternize (v.) 1610s, "to sympathize as brothers," from French fraterniser, from Medieval Latin fraternizare, from Latin fraternus "brotherly" (see fraternity). Military sense of "cultivate friendship with enemy troops" is from 1897 (used in World War I with reference to the Christmas Truce). Used oddly in World War II armed forces jargon to mean "have sex with women from enemy countries" as a violation of military discipline.
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