to consort
01
交往, 结交
to associate or spend time with someone, typically implying companionship or partnership
Intransitive: to consort with sb
例子
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。
02
协调, 一致
to be in harmony with something in style, nature, purpose, or meaning
Intransitive: to consort with sth
例子
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。
Consort
01
一组通常来自同一家族或类型的乐器或声音一起表演, 合奏团
a group of instruments or voices that perform together, typically of the same family or type
例子
In the medieval period, a consort was a group of instruments played together, often featuring combinations like viols or recorders.
在中世纪时期,合奏是一组一起演奏的乐器,通常以维奥尔琴或竖笛等组合为特色。
The king 's consort delighted the court with their majestic performances, showcasing the talent of the realm's finest musicians.
国王的合奏团以他们雄伟的表演取悦了宫廷,展示了王国最优秀音乐家的才华。
02
配偶, 王配
the husband or wife of a king, queen, or other ruling monarch
例子
Prince Philip was the consort of Queen Elizabeth II.
菲利普亲王是伊丽莎白二世女王的配偶。
The king 's consort attended the royal ceremony.
国王的配偶出席了皇家仪式。



























