ACCOMPANY


Meaning of ACCOMPANY in English

[verb] [T] - to go with (someone) or to be provided or exist at the same time as (something)Fenwick, accompanied by two bodyguards, refused to comment as he left the court.When her husband was given a job overseas, she had to decide whether to accompany him or not.The course books are accompanied by four cassettes.Depression is almost always accompanied by insomnia.Bookings must be accompanied by payment for the full fare.The salmon was accompanied by (= served with) a fresh green salad.Miss Jessop accompanied Mr Bentley on the piano (= played the piano while he sang or played another instrument).(slightly formal) To accompany someone can also be to show them how to get to somewhere.Would you like me to accompany you to your room?(formal) To accompany someone can also be to go with them to a social event or to an entertainment."May I accompany you to the ball?" he asked her.I have two tickets for the theatre on Saturday evening - would you care to accompany me?

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.