consort1
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈkɑnsɒrt]
	      			DJ: [ˈkɒnsɒːt]
  
    n.
    
      - (尤指國王、女王的)配偶[C]
- 僚艦,僚艇,隨航船隻[C]
- 夥伴;同事[C]
- 結合;合夥[U]![]() He ruled in  consort with his father. 他與他父親共同執政。 
- 【廢】一致,協調[U]
- 演奏古典音樂的一組樂器(或演奏者)[C]
 
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consort2
  
  
	      			KK: [kǝnˈsɒrt]
	      			DJ: [kǝnˈsɒːt]
  
    vi.[(+with)]
    
      - 陪伴;結交![]() He  consorted with thieves. 他與盜賊交往。 
- 一致,符合![]() Your actions do not  consort with your principles. 你的行為跟你的原則相悖。 
vt.
    
      - 使結合;使聯繫
- 【廢】陪伴;護送
 
  片語
  
    consort together
    
      - 朋比為奸;沆瀣一氣![]() Thieves often  consort together. 盜賊們通常都朋比為奸。 
consort with
    
      - 結伴;結交![]() You  consort too long  with those young men. 你跟那些年輕人一起混得太久了。 
- 一致;協調![]() His behavior does not  consort with his beliefs. 他言行不符。 
in consort with
    
      - 聯合![]() He ruled  in consort with his father. 他和他父親共同執政。 
 
 
  
    
consort1
  
  n.
  
/
ˈkɒnsɔːt/
  
- a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a monarch.
- a ship sailing in company with another.
v.
  
/
kənˈsɔːt/
  
- 
(consort with)
 habitually associate with.
- 
(consort with/to)
 archaic agree or be in harmony with.
Etymology
  ME: via Fr. from L. consors ‘sharing, partner’, from con- ‘together with’ + sors, sort- ‘lot, destiny’.
 consort2
 
/
ˈkɒnsɔːt/
n.
 a small group of musicians performing together, typically playing Renaissance music.
Etymology
C16: earlier form of concert.