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Bedfellow Meaning in English

word

ˈbɛdˌfɛɫoʊ
BED-fel-oh
bˈɛdfɪlˌəʊ
BED-fil-oh

释义

A bedfellow is someone who shares a bed with another person, often a partner or companion. It can also refer figuratively to an unexpected partner or ally.

用法与细微差别

'Bedfellow' is formal or literary; literal use is rare outside historical or narrative contexts. Often appears in the phrase 'strange bedfellows' to describe unlikely alliances. The figurative meaning is more common than the literal today.

例句

My sister and I were bedfellows during our vacation.

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He became a political bedfellow with his longtime rival.

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Sometimes love and hate can be strange bedfellows.

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Business and family are unusual bedfellows, but sometimes it works.

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Money and power are natural bedfellows in politics.

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You wouldn’t expect those two companies to be bedfellows, but here we are.

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