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Significados de
camaraderie
en inglés
catalán
companyonia
Volver al significado
The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
comradeship
chumminess
comradery
comradeliness
catalán
companyonia
Sinónimos
Examples for "
comradeship
"
comradeship
chumminess
comradery
comradeliness
Examples for "
comradeship
"
1
We rejoice in memories of his
comradeship
;
we deeply mourn our loss.
2
And he had the true craving of the lonely for dog
comradeship
.
3
Besides being an animal of utility the horse added to their
comradeship
.
4
He recalls a level of
comradeship
between us that I never felt.
5
It's about bringing joy for those listening, and
comradeship
for those involved.
1
This special and understood
chumminess
is not allowed to our President.
2
The curse and blessing of the human race was its
chumminess
.
3
Simmons, none of the
chumminess
which had marked it during his interview with P.K.
4
He was a jolly man, given to oratory and to
chumminess
with the arts.
5
The old jokes and laughter and
chumminess
of common things could not reach her over it.
1
The careless
comradery
of childhood was mysteriously changed into a complete companionship.
2
We like him, despite himself, and despite ourselves, because there was in him such
comradery
.
3
There's a loss of
comradery
with our colleagues.
4
There's a kind of parallel
comradery
but there's this lack of loyalty, which is very interesting.
5
For the students, the wage strike feels less like
comradery
and more like a downright hijack.
1
This wasn't a case of push and shove but of encouragement and
comradeliness
.
2
Instead, she amazed him with her simplicity and wholesomeness, with her great store of
comradeliness
.
3
Did her frank
comradeliness
with Grandison token merely frank
comradeliness
and childhood contacts continued and recrudesced into adult years?
4
"Yes, of course," he said, trying to stuff
comradeliness
into his tone.
5
"No no, thanks to you, old boy," Bertrand said, with a welcome return to his earlier
comradeliness
.
Uso de
camaraderie
en inglés
1
This global invasion was made possible partly by the ants' unusual
camaraderie
.
2
True
camaraderie
develops from more than an occasional post on social media.
3
That's why we shared rooms and cars and developed this great
camaraderie
.
4
It's great
camaraderie
,
and we just take it all on the floor.
5
But the
camaraderie
is good at the moment, people are sharing stuff.
6
Yet at the same time deep love, loyalty, humour and
camaraderie
emerge.
7
I enjoyed the
camaraderie
and support fostered by the small class size.
8
I look around at my team and see smiles,
camaraderie
,
and hope.
9
Their knowledge and
camaraderie
,
tested in battle, was an enormous combat multiplier.
10
Open its borders in a great display of
camaraderie
and human passion.
11
There wasn't the forced
camaraderie
that's so obvious in many reunited acts.
12
And then they'll tell you about the community, the
camaraderie
,
the team.
13
And he spoke of an unconditional love and of a multi-lifetime
camaraderie
.
14
There was no
camaraderie
,
no compassion, and no friendship left between them.
15
Cudmore took to the game's physicality immediately, and enjoyed the post-match
camaraderie
.
16
It's the older guys whose marriages break up that need the
camaraderie
.
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Sobre este término
camaraderie
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
easy camaraderie
great camaraderie
enjoy the camaraderie
such camaraderie
close camaraderie
Más colocaciones
Translations for
camaraderie
catalán
companyonia
Camaraderie
a través del tiempo
Camaraderie
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común