词汇 | bride |
释义 | bride noun[ C ] uk /braɪd/ us /braɪd/ B1 a woman who is about to get married or has just got married: 新娘;即将(或刚)结婚的女子 He returned from New York with his lovely new bride.他和漂亮的新娘一起从纽约回来了。 The bride and groom posed for pictures outside the church.新娘和新郎在教堂外摆姿势照相。 As the mother of the bride, I feel obliged to wear something really spectacular.作为新娘的母亲,我得穿戴华丽一些。 The bride and groom walked down the aisle together.新娘和新郎一起走过教堂的过道。 Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.现在请大家都举起杯来,我提议为新娘新郎干杯。 After the ceremony, the bride lifted up her veil to kiss her husband.仪式过后,新娘撩起面纱亲吻她的丈夫。 In some countries it is traditional for a bride to wear white.在某些国家的传统中,新娘要穿白色礼服。 The bride's hair was adorned with pearls and white flowers. Weddings altar always a bridesmaid, never the brideidiom arranged marriage attendant bachelor party dower dowry elope elopement flower girl officiant plight pop the questionidiom postnuptial prenuptial wedding bells wedding breakfast wedding dress wedding gown wedding night bride | American Dictionarybride noun[ C ] us/brɑɪd/ a woman who is about to get married or just got married: The bride and groom wrote their own wedding vows. Examples of bridebride One of the items most frequently included in the trousseaux brought by rich brides to their husbands was silk cloth. What has, however, seen drastic changes are the brides and the marriage gifts. In 1870 there were only 4, in 1880, 43 brides recorded occupations, and in 1890, 81 brides. The inscribed envelope is then presented to the bride with large sums of ombaraki money. However, in the second half of that century, the age of first-time brides fell considerably. There was no way he would bring a new bride to live with that woman. But when he was eventually married, his bride turned out to have a lover. This even holds true for a bride's father. As a result, picture brides are not mentioned in this entry or in the index. Where village exogamous marriages occur, they generally take place in the village of the bride. Sometimes the father or the guardian of the bride was the guarantor. Indeed, in 1840 only 41 brides revealed occupations, 10 in 1850, and in 1860 there were no details of occupation. Here, however, the self-sacrice was to be on the part of the bride, the vocation on the part of the prospective husband. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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