
Pesquisar
to escort
01
acompanhar, guiar
to accompany or guide someone, usually for protection, support, or courtesy
Transitive: to escort sb | to escort sb somewhere
Example
The security personnel escorted the VIP to the event.
A police officer escorted the lost child back to their parents.
The gentleman escorted his date to the entrance of the venue.
02
acompanhar, escoltar
to accompany someone to direct them or ensure they go to a specific place
Transitive: to escort sb somewhere
Example
The officer escorted the suspect to the police car for transport to the station.
The manager escorted the disgruntled employee out of the office after the argument.
The bouncer was hired to escort individuals out of the club if they caused trouble.
Escort
01
escolta, acompanhante
someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
02
escolta, acompanhar
the act of accompanying someone or something in order to protect them
03
Acompanhante, Cavalheiro
a participant in a date
04
escolta, acompanhante
an attendant who is employed to accompany someone

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