2SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingto go with someone and show them a place 陪同〔某人〕游览,给〔某人〕当导游
escort somebody around (something)
The company escorts prospective buyers around the property.
公司派人陪同有购买意向的买家参观房产。
3old-fashioned to go with someone to a socialevent 陪同〔某人〕参加社交活动
Bill escorted Ellie to the opera.
比尔陪埃莉去看歌剧。
Examples from the Corpus
escort• After he was sacked, he was escorted discreetly from the building by two seniormanagers.• They summoned a ranger, who gave her a water-electrolyte mixture and escorted her for two miles to a rest house.• They escorted her to the door, where she turned, smiling, to shake hands.• He agreed, and said he would go to Athens himself and escort her.• After all, she was all right to flirt with at parties and escort him occasionally.• She sat with Jackson in the frontrow and later escorted him to a party.• In spite of the couple's protestations, he forbade Marion to meet Travis again and firmly escorted his tearfuldaughter home.• The prisoner was escorted into the room by two police officers.• Kedge escorted Streisand on a tour of the house.• Armed guards escorted the prisoners into the courthouse.• But when Aldridge sightedFlatten doing his job, he ordered House security to escort the reporter from the room.• The guards escorted them to a waitinghelicopter.
police escort• Maybe a police escort is a plus.• Either he walked out of here with a deal for Simon Cormack, or he would need a police escort anyway.• The referee, who needed a police escort from the pitch, was pelted with missiles as he spoke to an officer.• This lorry would quickly find himself with a police escort.• With a police escort, the family left for the airport on their way to California.• And yet I would marvel as he acceptedpolice escorts to whisk him pastscreamingteenyboppers to court at Wimbledon.• Zhu turned to lead the way, followed by Gao Yang and his police escort.• The police escort us as we march down SeventhAvenue.