伴 bàn HSK4 companion Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Showing: to accompany All meanings 222 bàn 222 companion 188to accompany 34 34 sentences for 伴 (bàn — to accompany) — page 2 of 2 12 Go to page Go 这个习惯伴随了我很多年。 zhège xíguàn bànsuí le wǒ hěnduō nián. This habit has accompanied me for many years. Source: CCMatrix食物常常伴随着情绪化事件,不管是愉快的还是不愉快的。 shíwù chángcháng bànsuí zhe qíngxùhuà shìjiàn, bùguǎn shì yúkuài de háishi bùyúkuài de. Food is usually part of emotion-filled events, either happy or unhappy ones. Source: CCMatrix毕竟,每一次改变都需要一个想法,而每一个想法都伴随着对美好世界的憧憬。 bìjìng, měiyīcì gǎibiàn dōu xūyào yīge xiǎngfa, ér měi yīge xiǎngfa dōu bànsuí zhe duì měihǎo shìjiè de chōngjǐng. After all, every change needs an idea, and every idea comes with a vision of a better world. Source: CCMatrix对不起,有多少个伴娘? duìbuqǐ, yǒu duōshao ge bànniáng? Excuse me, how many bridesmaids are there? Source: OpenSubtitles她的伴娘是谁? tā de bànniáng shì shéi? Who's her bridesmaid? Source: OpenSubtitles她是我的伴娘。 tā shì wǒde bànniáng. She's my bridesmaid. Source: OpenSubtitles我们需要的就是一点爱和几个伴娘。 wǒmen xūyào de jiùshì yīdiǎn ài hé jǐge bànniáng. All we need is a little love and a few bridesmaids. Source: AI Challenger 2017愿和平与爱相伴每个人。 yuàn hépíng yǔ ài xiāngbàn měigerén. May peace and love be with everyone. Source: CCMatrix他们携手相伴了66年。 tāmen xié shǒu xiāngbàn le66 nián. They stayed together for 66 years. Source: CCMatrix对于很多人来说,减肥永远是与饥饿相伴的。 duìyú hěnduō rén láishuō, jiǎn féi yǒngyuǎn shì yǔ jī'è xiāngbàn de. For many people, losing weight is always accompanied by hunger. Source: CCMatrix人们会享受有你作伴。 rénmen huì xiǎngshòu yǒu nǐ zuò bàn. People will enjoy your company. Source: CCMatrix我的影子始终伴随着我。 wǒde yǐngzi shǐzhōng bànsuí zhe wǒ. My shadow is always with me. Source: CCMatrix从小就弹钢琴将有助于让这些技能伴随您终生。 cóngxiǎo jiù tán gāngqín jiāng yǒuzhùyú ràng zhèxiē jìnéng bànsuí nín zhōngshēng. Playing the piano from a young age will help these skills stay with you throughout life. Source: CCMatrix情感经常伴有身体上的变化。 qínggǎn jīngcháng bànyǒu shēntǐ shang de biànhuà. Emotions are often accompanied by changes in the body. Source: CCMatrix 12 Go to page Go