chaperon in Korean

noun - chaperon
여성 보호자: chaperon
verb - chaperon
보호자로서 동반하다: chaperon
샤프롱 노릇하다: chapero

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1. 2 synonyms for Chaperone: chaperon, chaperon

2. Chaperone or Chaperon may refer to:

3. Some couples arrange to have a chaperon.

4. Teachers often chaperon their classes on field trips.

5. The young girl would go nowhere without chaperon.

6. The chaperon grouped the younger children together.

7. Chaperone, chaperon - Chaperone comes from French chaperon, meaning "hood" or "cowl, head covering," which was worn from the 16th century by ladies who served as guides and guardians; chaperon is the standard spelling and Chaperone is a variant resulting from pronunciation

8. Campers should not be related to the chaperon or liaison officer.

9. What kind of chaperon are you, sitting in the kitchen?

10. Chaperone, chaperon - Chaperone comes from French chaperon, meaning "hood" or "cowl, head covering," which was worn from the 16th century by ladies who served as guides and guardians; chaperon is the standard spelling and Chaperone is a variant resulting from pronunciation.

11. The variant "Chaperone" appears to be from a mistake: Chaperon:

12. Having a chaperon accompany you may sound old-fashioned, but it can be a real protection.

보호자를 동반하는 것이 구식으로 보일지 모르지만, 실제 보호책이 될 수 있습니다.

13. Well, he took her out buggy riding in the late afternoon without a chaperon!

14. With an Accommodating chaperon who knew no German, the couple could do and say what they pleased

15. As verbs the difference between chaperone and Chaperons is that chaperone is to act as a chaperone while Chaperons is (chaperon).

16. Chaperone (social) or chaperon, a person who accompanies or supervises young people on social occasions Chaperone (clinical), a person who acts as a witness for a patient and a medical practitioner during a medical examination or procedure Chaperon (headgear), a form of hood or versatile hat worn in Western Europe in the Middle Ages

17. Chaperone Chaperone 2, chaperon verb [transitive] LOOK AFTER somebody to go somewhere with someone as a Chaperone → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Chaperone • Unfortunately I was working with All Saints so my mum did the chaperoning

18. • Quand autour du roi quelqu'un avalait son chaperon, les plus près du roi lui faisaient place, c'était une marque qu'il voulait parler au roi (SAINT-SIMON 73, 198) En termes de jardinage, Avaler une branche, la couper près du tronc.