English to Portuguese Dictionary companionship

companionship

companhia
definition
noun
But alas, females enjoy friendly male companionship and figure the news can wait.
a feeling of fellowship or friendship.
translation of 'companionship'
noun
camaradagem,
companhia
example
Maybe it was the drop in her history grade, or the lost 'companionship' of her best friend.
The family also teaches that kin are the appropriate source of friendly 'companionship' .
It's aim is to bring people together for 'companionship' in the first instance, said Mrs Shepherd.
The modest 'companionship' of working together was to become the substance of religious dialogue.
She provides love, 'companionship' and entertainment, and brings so much happiness to my life.
The years of loyal 'companionship' and unconditional love have left me with many happy memories.
Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and 'companionship' of the mess deck but it is hard to see how.
The tree pollen will soon disappear and, in the meantime, I have friendship and 'companionship' to help me along.
Nothing seems to contradict the longing for warmth and 'companionship' more than a multiplex.
But alas, females enjoy friendly male 'companionship' and figure the news can wait.
Bread is a symbol of life, and the sharing and breaking of bread, a basic act of fellowship and 'companionship' .
the love and 'companionship' of a husband
Will two unsuccessful, undateable losers in love find 'companionship' together?
The dance revolves around the idea that children from poor backgrounds need 'companionship' and love.
It is built upon the foundation of friendship and 'companionship' , and trust.
In most of the islands, music is made to keep people together and enhance their 'companionship' .
Friends provide 'companionship' and support when things go wrong, and are a social group with whom we share values and beliefs.
When you feel lonely for 'companionship' , invite a friend to dinner.
He also told me that 'companionship' can grow to friendship then to intimacy then finally to love.
None was like him, and so none could provide fellowship or 'companionship' for him.
It is a plaintive ode to the joys of platonic love and 'companionship' .
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