comrade

رفيق
definition
noun
The characters are old college comrades who have been there for each other through everything - or so they thought.
a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
translation of 'comrade'
noun
رفيق في السلاح أو في الحزب,
رفيق,
صاحب رفيق
example
Hewett turned and rushed to help his 'comrade'
That is the venue for tomorrow night's amazing reunion, when 85-year-old Arne will see his old 'comrade' and friend Arthur again for the first time in nearly six decades.
Accuracy is such a bourgeois conceit, 'comrade' .
What is this cult of personality you speak of, 'comrade' ?
Welcome to the industrial revolution, 'comrade' .
An old 'comrade' of his at that stage of his career was Anne Killoran who collected many news items for him as he cut his teeth in the paper trade.
If the facts don't fit the program, 'comrade' , then the facts must be mistaken.
an old college 'comrade'
She helps an old 'comrade' of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk.
The Communist is not a 'comrade' , neither before nor after.
I am always moved by our soldiers' unanimous expressions of dedication, their commitment to service and their desire to return to their units and 'comrades-in-arms' .
He recounts how he and his 'comrades' were among the last to be evacuated.
The second week begins tomorrow, with a party election broadcast portraying the pair as old friends and 'comrades' at arms.
Their fellow residents' green camouflage uniforms in the middle of the desert and heel-driving march sets them apart from their Marine 'comrades-in-arms' .
I don't care if I never read any of them again, they're old 'comrades' and I like to have them around.
I'm often reminded by 'comrades' that the political tasks of the moment involve much more than merely mocking, ridiculing and provoking the Stoppers and associated tendencies.
Unlike his 'comrades-in-arms' from Choshu, Satsuma and other samurai clans, he was not bound to the service of feudal lord and clan.
He was a droopy figure, probably always conscious that he had betrayed his 'comrades' , the revolutionaries.
Long before the revolution, he knew what he would do with those of his socialist 'comrades' who opposed him.
He was drafted into the army in 1943 and as the army was segregated, he formed a tight 'comradeship' with his fellow soldiers through music.
Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among 'comrades' .
I'm meeting old 'comrades' tonight, and tomorrow.
To his closest 'comrades-in-arms' and to foreign statesmen and diplomats he was a man of few words, reticent, patient and imperturbable, pacing or smoking quietly while he worked his way through a problem.
For the players, it was a golden opportunity to catch up with their old 'comrades' - and one they are keen to repeat in the future.
But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and 'comradeship' shared with fellow firefighters.
He then sold out his former 'comrades-in-arms' by accusing them of war crimes as a stepping stone to office.
A very important privilege, 'comrades' , has been taken away from you.
This one soldier's yell to his 'comrades-in-arms' triggered the whole army to increase their fighting vigor.
Although they encountered far too much blood and death for what was considered a properly raised young woman at that time, these nurses persevered and, in doing so, won the respect of their 'comrades-in-arms' .
They were built to permanently honor our war dead, whose next-of-kin's decision to inter them overseas alongside 'comrades-in-arms' is respected to this day.
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