"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
8. once accompany = kiedyś towarzysz once accompany
9. originally accompanied = początkowo towarzyszyć originally accompanied
10. reluctantly accompany = niechętnie towarzysz reluctantly accompany
  • Royston reluctantly accompanies him into the city to search for the missing Doctor and Leela, but they are also attacked and knocked out by the dockworker.
  • Duarte de Menezes, and several other nobles, reluctantly accompanied him.
  • Their friendship restored, Randall reluctantly accompanies J to a cemetery to lie on the graves of the deceased to feel their "energy", something she does regularly.
  • Heartbroken, Katrin reluctantly accompanies Walter to an inland region of China, where a cholera epidemic is raging.
  • T'Mir reluctantly accompanies him.
  • Heiling burns the book on her demand and reluctantly accompanies Anna to the village festival.
  • He reluctantly accompanies Cathy to Canada for an alternative therapy treatment, and while there reveals that he is "confused" and has feelings for her.
  • But he would not abandon his earlier promise to Marha, so he reluctantly accompanied El'hiim, even in his folly.
  • Once a person's feet are hurting there is little more to be said, so Betty reluctantly accompanied her to the car.
  • Nicole tugged firmly on Katie's arm and the girl reluctantly accompanied her mother toward the exit.
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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