To be present or associated with an event or entity (e.g. a dish or a disease).
Be a companion to somebody.
To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition.
To go or travel in the company of someone.
1 The minister will accompany the survivors and victims' remains home to Mexico.
2 Neither defendant was subjected to industry bans, which often accompany SEC settlements.
3 Organizers allow a maximum of six family members to accompany each urn.
4 He will accompany Tillerson to Kiev on Sunday, the State Department said.
5 Much has been written about the problems that accompany Continuously Divided Attention.
6 However, heavy showers, localised and strong gusts still accompany the successive fronts.
7 Here, practical instructions accompany injunctions; one is taught how to become aware.
8 He added that in certain instances, US advisers could accompany Iraqi troops.
9 Several species of ant-thrushes always accompany the army ants in the forest.
10 A considerable number of the troops from the province will accompany it.
11 General Bragg prepared and suggested the following bill to accompany the report:
12 She said intended to invite two prominent international personalities to accompany her.
13 These were to accompany the soul in its passage to the west.
14 I hope you will accompany her and assist her throughout both processes.
15 I will remain.' He waved one of his aides to accompany him.
16 The instrument was supposed to accompany my family on a road trip.
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Об этом термине accompany
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Translations for accompany
Accompany в диалектах
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