词组 | friendship |
释义 | friendship /ˈfrendʃɪp/ noun a relationship between friendsadjectivesa close friendship (=two people are very good friends) Ron had formed a close friendship with Andrea.a firm friendship (=strong and not likely to change) Our working relationship developed into a firm friendship.a lasting friendship (=that continues for a long time) This began a lasting friendship between the two women.a long-standing friendship (=that has existed for a long time) There is a long-standing friendship between our two countries.a lifelong friendship (=that continues for the whole of the friends’ lives) The two men formed a lifelong friendship.an unlikely friendship (=between people you would not expect to be friends) Many people were surprised by this unlikely friendship between a teenager and an elderly man.true/real friendship There is respect and real friendship between the two leaders.verbsstart/form/strike up a friendship He and Matthew struck up a friendship. | The two girls soon formed a friendship.renew a friendship (=become friends again) They renewed their friendship after the war.destroy/spoil a friendship An argument about a boy destroyed their friendship forever.strengthen a friendship (=make people better friends) Having disagreements and talking about them can strengthen a friendship.lose sb’s friendship I don’t want to lose your friendship.value sb’s friendship (=consider it to be important) If she really valued your friendship she wouldn’t behave this way.a friendship starts Their friendship started after they met at a conference.a friendship develops Friendships often develop on the basis of shared interests.prepositionsa friendship with sb Her parents disapproved of her friendship with John.a friendship between sb and sb The friendship between Jane and Sarah was as strong as ever.phrasesthe start/end of a friendship We met at work and that was the start of a long friendship. | If she finds out I lied to her, it will be the end of our friendship.a gesture of friendship (=an action which shows that someone is a friend) He invited us to his house as a gesture of friendship.an offer of friendship He turned down the king’s offer of friendship.offer/extend the hand of friendship (=officially say that you want a friendly relationship) America extended the hand of friendship, but it was rejected.bonds/ties of friendship (=things that connect friends) They were united by deep bonds of friendship. |
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