"accompany" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

accompany verbo

accompany + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 38
accompany one's father • accompany one's husband • music video to accompany • accompany one's mother • accompany the release • ...
verbo + accompany
Kolokacji: 9
ask to accompany • allowed to accompany • invite to accompany • used to accompany • agree to accompany • ...
accompany + preposición
Kolokacji: 31
accompanied by • accompanied with • accompany during • accompany on • accompany to • ...
accompany + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
frequently accompanied • generally accompanied • later accompany • normally accompany • occasionally accompanied • ...
(1) frequently, occasionally
Kolokacji: 2
2. later accompany = później towarzysz later accompany
6. necessarily accompanied = koniecznie towarzyszyć necessarily accompanied
7. naturally accompany = naturalnie towarzysz naturally accompany
  • And through some oddity of this country, my sight was limited by a mist, which did not naturally accompany rain in the Dales, but did hang here.
  • They're not only curious about this object but they're attracted by the food preparation that naturally accompanies a facility like that.
  • Anyway, theoreticians have long assumed that tilling is just another universal phenomenon-one that naturally accompanies having an oxy-nitrogen atmosphere.
  • Francis consented to go with Steenie to see his house, and Kirsty naturally accompanied them.
  • At that time, much of Europe had done a fair job of wiping itself out in wars between Catholics and Protestants, and plague naturally accompanied the devastation.
  • An incidental element is something that naturally accompanies the main supply, such as packaging.
  • I have brought you here to tell you that the children are to take up their quarters here and you, as their teacher of English, will naturally accompany them.
  • Cameras naturally accompany any military movement: their feed is used to help military mages orient themselves, project their animas and magic to the places where they are most needed.
  • It has become essential to establish the principle of mutual recognition of convictions, together with the gathering and exchange of appropriate information that would naturally accompany that.
  • The association of ideas which naturally accompany this expression, are filled with everything that is fond, tender and forbearing.
8. once accompany = kiedyś towarzysz once accompany
9. originally accompanied = początkowo towarzyszyć originally accompanied
10. reluctantly accompany = niechętnie towarzysz reluctantly accompany
11. accompanied as well = towarzyszyć też accompanied as well
12. merely accompany = jedynie towarzysz merely accompany
(3) invariably, regularly
Kolokacji: 2
(4) voluntarily, gladly
Kolokacji: 2

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