chaperoned
美 [??æp??ro?n]
英 [??æp?r??n] 
- n.(在交際場中監護少女的)年長女伴;保護人
- v.伴隨;護送(少女)
- 網絡被陪伴的
詞形變化
復數:chaperons 現在分詞:chaperoning 過去式:chaperoned 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
But the children are chaperoned on all excursions and, while parents and relatives may visit, the centre is not open to outsiders.
所有的短途旅行都有人陪伴,即使孩子們的父母或親戚想要看看他們,該中心也不允許。
The parents chaperoned the young couples at the dance to make sure that none of them took a sip of alcohol .
舞會上,家長一直尾隨著這對年輕的情侶,監視他們有沒有沾一點兒酒。
Retailers that it has hitherto chaperoned online may now want to set off on their own rather than share the spoils.
目前,與其合作至今的網絡零售商都有意建立自己的站點,而不愿再從它那里分得一杯羹。
Like most young Chinese, his life until that moment had been coddled, chaperoned and intensely regimented.
就像中國很多年輕人一樣,直到此刻他的人生都是被呵護,被伴護,被管編好了的。
We are only left now with the thought of flowers and not the helpful thumbs that chaperoned them into being.
此刻我們想到的只是花,而不是幫助它們展現出來的“拇指”。
I managed to hold her once at a dance - chaperoned, of course.
我設法舉行一次她的舞蹈-陪護,當然。
Scott : I can imagine. My parents chaperoned once.
史考特:可以想象,我父母也護送我。
We'd have taken chaperoned strolls, or had iced tea on the porch.
我們會在女監護人的陪同下散步或在門廊上喝冰茶
The Chinese tourists were also prohibited from leaving their chaperoned groups.
中國游客亦不得離開受監護的旅游團。