to escort
01
护送, 陪同
to accompany or guide someone, usually for protection, support, or courtesy
Transitive: to escort sb | to escort sb somewhere
例子
The security personnel escorted the VIP to the event.
安保人员护送贵宾参加活动。
A police officer escorted the lost child back to their parents.
一名警察护送迷路的孩子回到他们的父母身边。
02
护送, 陪同
to accompany someone to direct them or ensure they go to a specific place
Transitive: to escort sb somewhere
例子
The officer escorted the suspect to the police car for transport to the station.
警官护送嫌疑人到警车,以便将其运送到车站。
The manager escorted the disgruntled employee out of the office after the argument.
经理在争论后将不满的员工护送出了办公室。
Escort
01
护卫, 保镖
someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
02
护送, 陪同
the act of accompanying someone or something in order to protect them
03
陪同, 约会参与者
a participant in a date
04
陪同, 护卫
an attendant who is employed to accompany someone



























