[/ˈpɑːtnə(r); ˋpɑrtnɚ/] n 用法: 1 person who takes part in an activity with another or others, esp one of several owners of a business 伙伴; 同伙; (尤指)合伙人, 股东: She was made a partner in the firm. 她当上了该商行的股东. * a senior/junior partner in a firm of solicitors 律师事务所中资深[资浅]的合伙人 * They were partners in crime. 他们是共犯. 用法: 2 either of two people dancing together or playing tennis, cards, etc on the same side (跳舞、 打网球、 玩纸牌等的)同伴, 搭档: dancing partners 舞伴 * Take your partners for the next dance. 现在开始下一舞曲, 请找好舞伴. * be sb's partner at bridge, badminton, etc 作某人的搭档打桥牌、 羽毛球等. 用法: 3 either of two people who are married to one another or having a sexual relationship with one another 配偶; 性伴侣; 情人: He doesn't have a regular (sexual) partner at the moment. 他现在没有固定的(性)伴侣. partner 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn] act as or be the partner of (sb) 做(某人的)同伴或搭档: partner sb at bridge, tennis, etc 在桥牌、 网球等中做某人的搭档 * partner sb in a tango 和某人共跳探戈舞. 用法: 2 (phr v) partner (sb) off (with sb)(cause two people to) become partners (partner 2) (使两人)配成对, 作搭档: We (were) partnered off for the next dance. 下一舞曲我们两人一起跳. |