1.(在交际场中监护少女的)年长女伴;保护人
1.陪伴,伴随;护送(少女)
1.“chaperone”的变体
1.a parent or teacher who goes to a school dance or other event to help to take care of the students
2.in the past, an older woman who went with a young woman who was not married to a social event to make sure that she behaved well
1.to go somewhere with a young woman or group of children as their chaperon
1.The variant of chaperone
1.Jason: You know chaperoning isn't all that bad.
杰森:你们知道,父母护送并没有错。
2.But when they then went back to the original question of chaperoning the inmates to the zoo, compliance tripled to 50%.
但接着回到陪伴犯人去动物圆的问题时,同意去的比例达到了50%,为先前的三倍。
3.Thus, before I knew it, mid-week had dissolved into the final night of camp and I was chaperoning the "last dance" .
我还没明白过来,星期三已成过去,露营的最后一晚来到了。我伴随营员们跳起“最后的舞蹈”。
4.She is chaperoning her daughter all day.
她整日陪伴着她的母亲。
5.the young lady chaperoning a group of children to the zoo asked an attendant.
伴护一群小孩到动物园的年轻女子问管理员。
6.God! My mom always insists on chaperoning me wherever I go! I can't stand.
天啊,不管去哪儿我妈妈总要跟着,真受不了。
7.Carol: well she lied to you. The reason you are not chaperoning is because, you're unacceptable parents.
卡罗尔:这不是真话,不请你们俩当监督人是因为你们是不合格的父母。
8.Ben: Are you Kidding, they'd freak. They are off chaperoning some goosey dancing in the Dewey High.
本:这有什么,这当然不好,谁让他们都一起跑到杜威中学跳舞去了?