ACCOMPANY


Meaning of ACCOMPANY in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

accompany sb on the piano (= play the piano while someone sings or plays a different instrument )

Lisa sang while George accompanied her on the piano.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

always

Signal voltage gain is always accompanied by greater signal current attenuation and viceversa with a transformer.

People at the sales conference also discussed the real concerns that always accompany fundamental change.

He was always accompanied by at least one of the trainers, who seemed to be specially assigned to him.

HYPOKALEMlA A low plasma potassium concentration is not always accompanied by a deficit in total body potassium.

The warriors always accompany them when they must travel long distances to find green grass.

Efficiency arguments, nevertheless, are always accompanied by questions of fairness.

With the exception of these 11 patients, when ultrasonagraphy suggested gall stone recurrence it was always accompanied by an oral cholecystectography.

Sometimes he would eye young women in the street, but they were always accompanied by maids or chaperones.

often

Morning and evening they were exercised in the nearby meadows, and we often accompanied our father on these walks.

For similar reasons, deep rips in the crust often accompany the arrival of plumes at the surface.

The gamblers were often accompanied by street performers, vendors, pickpockets, women of ill-repute and down-and-outs of every degree.

Consider that the check normally goes to the woman and is often accompanied by female social workers.

The result is that, when relationships break down, women's disappointment is often accompanied by extraordinary, uncomprehending bitterness.

And their dull appearance is often accompanied by teaching methods that consist mostly of scribbling graphs on a blackboard.

It is often accompanied by die-back of shoot tips early in the year.

A change in sleeping habits is important, because insomnia often accompanies depression.

usually

The girls who pile into the exhibition centre are usually accompanied by a flock of female relatives.

Bonaventure, but none of them reported any of the jerking movement, incontinence or tongue-biting that usually accompanies seizures.

This is generally caused by a decomposing body or bodies polluting the water and is usually accompanied by an unpleasant smell.

But another factor is that instruction manuals that usually accompany new computer hardware and software are difficult to understand.

Fluid loss is usually accompanied by electrolyte loss.

Pneumonia is usually accompanied by fever.

They were usually accompanied by or incorporated into written texts.

The inhabitants of a village would usually accompany the marchers to the next, as a sort of honor guard.

■ NOUN

change

This would only be effective if it were accompanied by changes in policing practice and prosecution policy.

But the Oregon story also illustrates some of the difficulties that will accompany legislative changes on such a massive scale.

The widening of educational opportunity in the immediate post-war period was not accompanied by radical changes in its content.

The changes are not necessarily accompanied by flavor change.

The loss of spontaneity and initiative may be accompanied by personality changes , anxiety and restlessness, particularly around tea time.

Such yardsticks, though imperfect, have continued to anticipate or accompany major changes in the economy.

Changes in social structure are thus likely to be accompanied by changes in the function of component institutions.

Shifts in attitudes accompanied these bewildering changes in policy.

exhibition

Also organized to accompany the exhibition were story-telling sessions for both children and adults.

A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition , which runs from 24 November to 18 December.

The Conference is traditionally accompanied by an Exhibition , and this year is no exception.

Voice over Mary Greenstead's book is accompanied by an exhibition at Cheltenham Museum.

increase

Not surprisingly, these expanding missions have been accompanied by increases in manpower and budget.

story

That way the press will have something to photograph to accompany their stories .

Some of the children drew pictures to accompany the stories while others pasted pictures alongside them.

wife

He had gone to his parents' house, accompanied by his wife , a nurse, and two aides.

According to Heikal, Sadat was put into a helicopter, accompanied by his wife Jihan.

At Bergen-Belsen the President, accompanied by his wife , passed among the roll of the dead, the burial mounds.

Through unofficial channels I agreed with Okudzhava that he should be accompanied by his wife .

He arrives accompanied by his wife .

He was accompanied by his wife who was flustered and appeared to have been crying.

Sometimes he is accompanied by his wife June, who also paints; at others, his students are in tow.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

Gary accompanied Jenna on the guitar.

Headaches due to viral infections may be accompanied by fever.

John has decided to accompany me on my trip to India.

Please read the accompanying information before taking this medication.

Your completed passport application should be accompanied by two recent photographs.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

About 40 acres of parkland with lakes, gardens and woodlands, accompany the house.

Adultery was the sole ground, but a wife could only divorce her husband if accompanied by some other matrimonial transgression.

All are afflicted with a rise in overcrowded classrooms, teacher layoffs, and the other crises that accompany financial cutbacks.

Derryberry remains his trusted musical adviser, accompanying him to concerts and often listening from the last row.

Peace abroad was accompanied by peace at home.

Shall I accompany you on the violin?

The decrease in sodium reabsorption by the renal tubules will be accompanied by decreased chloride and water retention.

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