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noun* * *[kəm'pænjən]1) (a person etc who accompanies another person as a friend etc: She was his constant companion in his childhood.) der/die Begleiter/in2) (a helpful handbook on a particular subject: The Gardening Companion.) das Handbuch•- academic.ru/14711/companionable">companionable- companionship* * *com·pan·ion[kəmˈpænjən]I. n1. (person accompanying sb) Begleiter(in) m(f); (associate) Gefährte, Gefährtin m, f, Kamerad(in) m(f) veraltend; ( euph: sexual partner) Liebhaber(in) m(f); ( fig)hunger was his constant \companion er wurde ständig von Hunger geplagtclose \companion enger Freund/enge Freundinconstant \companion ständiger Begleiter/ständige Begleiterindrinking \companion Saufkumpan m famtravelling \companion Reisebegleiter(in) m(f)\companion volume Begleitband m* * *[kəm'pnjən]1. ncompanions in arms — Kampfgefährten pl, Waffenbrüder pl (geh)
travelling/holiday/drinking companion — Reisebegleiter(in) m(f)/Urlaubsgefährte m, -gefährtin f/Zechgenosse m, -genossin f
his elder brother is not much of a companion for him — sein älterer Bruder ist ihm kein richtiger Freund
3) (= one of pair of objects) Pendant nt4) (= lady companion) Betreuerin f5)(= handbook)
"the Gardener's Companion" — "der Ratgeber für den Gartenfreund"2. attrpassend; volume Begleit-they have just brought out a companion set of Dickens — in derselben Reihe ist jetzt eine Dickens-Ausgabe erschienen
* * *companion1 [kəmˈpænjən]A shunger was his daily companion Hunger war sein täglicher Begleiter2. Kamerad(in), Genosse m, Genossin f, Gefährte m, Gefährtin f:companion in arms Waffengefährte;companion in misfortune Leidensgefährte, -genosse3. Gesellschafterin fto zu)5. Handbuch n, Leitfaden m6. Ritter m (unterste Stufe):Companion of the Bath Ritter des Bath-OrdensB v/t jemanden begleitenD adj dazu passend, dazugehörig:companion piece → A 4;companion volume Begleitband mcompanion2 [kəmˈpænjən] s SCHIFF3. Deckfenster n* * *noun* * *n.Begleiter m.Gefährte -n m.Genosse -n m.Gesellschaft f.
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