English-Finnish translations for escort

  • seuralainenPekka oli Kaisan seuralaisena juhlissa.
  • huolenpito
  • ilotyttö
  • saattaaHebronin kaltaisten kaupunkien pormestarit eivät voineet saattaa meitä paikkoihin, joihin suurlähettiläämme olivat järjestäneet tapaamisemme heidän kanssaan. Mayors of towns like Hebron were not able to escort us to places that our ambassador had arranged for us to see. Koska minulla ei tietenkään enää ollut mitään mukanani – ei rahaa, ei ajokorttia – minut luvattiin saattaa -autokorjaamoon, mutta apua ei kuulunut. As I of course had nothing left on me – no money, no driving licence – I was told that I would be given an escort to , but that was not forthcoming. Monissa kansallisissa parlamenteissa on keskitetyt lobbaustilat, jossa vierailulle saapuneet lobbaajat voidaan ottaa vastaan ja joista heidät voidaan saattaa jäsenten työtiloihin. In many of our national parliaments, there are central lobby areas where lobbyists who have appointments can be greeted and escorted to Members' office areas.
  • saatto
  • saattojoukkoruhtinaan saattojoukko
  • saattueMuistutan teille, että Belgian viranomaisten on vielä järjestettävä sopiva saattue jäsen Crocettalle, jota on suojeltu Italiassa jo jonkin aikaa, kuten parlamentin puhemies tietää. I would remind you that the Belgian authorities have yet to provide a suitable escort for Mr Crocetta, who has been under protection in Italy for some time now, as Parliament's Presidency is aware.
  • suojelus

Definition of escort

  • A group of people or vehicles, generally armed, who go with a person or people of importance to safeguard them on a journey or mission
  • An accompanying person in such a group
  • A guard who travels with a dangerous person, such as a criminal, for the protection of others
  • An accompanying person in a social gathering, etc
  • Protection, care, or safeguard on a journey or excursion
  • A sex worker who does not operate in a brothel, but with whom clients make appointments; a call girl or male equivalent
  • To attend to in order to guard and protect; to accompany as a safeguard ; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to
  • To accompany in order to compel them to go somewhere (e.g. to leave a building
  • To go with someone as a partner, for example on a formal date

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