to consort
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交往, 结交
to associate or spend time with someone, typically implying companionship or partnership
- She consorts with artists and intellectuals, attending gallery openings and literary events regularly.
她与艺术家和知识分子交往,定期参加画廊开幕和文学活动。
- He consorted with known criminals during his rebellious phase in college.
他在大学叛逆阶段与已知罪犯交往。
- Tomorrow, they will consort with business leaders to discuss potential partnerships.
明天,他们将与商业领袖合作,讨论潜在的合作伙伴关系。
- The politician is currently consorting with lobbyists to gather support for her campaign.
这位政治家目前正在与说客交往,以为她的竞选活动争取支持。
- They have consorted with various experts to develop a comprehensive strategy for environmental conservation.
他们与各种专家合作,制定了一项全面的环境保护战略。
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协调, 一致
to be in harmony with something in style, nature, purpose, or meaning
- His behavior does not consort with his public promises.
他的行为与他的公开承诺并不一致。
- The modern furniture consorts beautifully with the rustic walls.
现代家具与质朴的墙壁美丽地协调。
- Her beliefs consort well with the values of the organization.
她的信念与组织的价值观很好地协调。
- The new policies consort with international environmental standards.
新政策与国际环境标准协调一致。
- These shades consort perfectly, creating a pleasing color palette.
这些色调完美地协调,创造出令人愉悦的调色板。