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单词 escort
释义 escortescortsescortedescortingescortescort1 /ɪˈskɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb [transitive] to take someone somewhere, especially in order to protect or guard themescort somebody back/into etc somethingArmed guards escorted the prisoners into the courthouse.armguardescortprisoner武装警卫将囚犯押上法庭。THESAURUS: escorttake to move something from one place to another, or to help someone go from one place to another: Don’t forget to take your passport with you.She’s taken Ben to the doctor.takebring to take someone or something to the place where you are now: He’s bringing his new girlfriend to meet us.bringI’ll bring a bottle of wine.deliver to take letters, newspapers, goods etc to someone’s home or office: The letter was delivered to the wrong address.bedeliverHow soon can they deliver the bed?transport to take a lot of goods, people etc from one place to another in a plane, train, ship etc: It’s cheaper to transport goods by ship.cheapgoodThe plane is used for transporting military personnel.beusetransportAbout 13,000 refugees were transported to the West.refugeebetransportIn Venice, everything is transported by boat.betransportship to take goods from one place to another, especially over a long distance: 80% of the vegetables are shipped to grocery stores in the Northeast.vegetablebeshipstoreIt was impossible to get permission to ship the motor bike.bedrive to take someone from one place to another in a car: My friend has offered to drive me to the airport.haveofferguide to take someone to a place and show them the way: He guided us around the old city.guideescort to take someone to a place and protect or guard them: The President was escorted by members of the armed forces.beescortmemberarmforceMcVeigh was escorted into the courtroom at precisely 8: 55 a.m.beescort
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