词汇 | wed |
释义 | wed verb uk /wed/ us /wed/present participlewedding | past tense and past participlewed or or wedded wedverb (MARRY)[ I or T ] If two people wed, or one person weds another, they get married, used especially in newspapers: (尤用于报纸)与…结婚 The couple eventually wed after an 18-year engagement.这对情侣在订婚18年后终于结婚了。 Raised in Chicago, she wed her college sweetheart in 1949. See also newlywed [ Toften passive ] to perform a ceremony in which two people are married, or to arrange for someone to be married: The two women were wed by the mayor of San Francisco on the first day of legal same-sex marriages in California. She was wedded to a man from her community. He wed a former model in a lavish ceremony in New York. Many of these problems have been troubling the couple, who wed in 1989, for years. Weddings altar always a bridesmaid, never the brideidiom arranged marriage attendant bachelor party diamond anniversary dower dowry elope elopement nuptials officiant plight pop the questionidiom postnuptial wedding bells wedding breakfast wedding dress wedding gown wedding night wedverb (COMBINE)[ T ] to combine two things, ideas, etc.: In the character of Silver, Stevenson weds good and bad. The song cycle weds the music of Philip Glass with the words of songwriter Leonard Cohen. The movie weds horror to dark comedy. The designer weds Ancient Rome and 1960s fashion in the show's costumes. The agreement weds two of the country's most famous confectionery companies. Mixing and mixtures amalgam be neither one thing nor the otheridiom blend blend in/blend into something blender blitz crossed decoction emulsion guaraná homogeneous mixture meld methylate mingle mosaic mush saturated solution scramble substance synthesis You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Connecting and combining wed adjective[ after verb ] uk /wed/ us /wed/ married: 已婚的 He was wed for forty years to his teenage sweetheart. informalYou don't have to be a resident to get wed in Las Vegas. See also wedded At the time she was wed to the Coldplay singer. We've thought about marriage, but as neither of us feels compelled to get wed on either moral or religious grounds, we simply haven't got round to it. They went off to Mexico, got wed, and didn't tell the family until their return. At the start of the book she's just twenty and about to get wed. Weddings altar always a bridesmaid, never the brideidiom arranged marriage attendant bachelor party diamond anniversary dower dowry elope elopement nuptials officiant plight pop the questionidiom postnuptial wedding bells wedding breakfast wedding dress wedding gown wedding night Wed. written abbreviation forWednesday星期三(Wednesday的缩写) Days, & parts of the week at the weekendphrase at weekendsphrase calends Fri. Friday Mon. Monday nones sat Saturday school night sun today tomorrow Tue. Tuesday Wednesday weekend weeknight yesterday wed | American Dictionarywed verb[ I/T ] us/wed/past tense and past participlewedded or wed to marry someone: [ I ]They are planning to wed in June. weddedadjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈwed·ɪd/ a wedded couple Idiomwedded to something Wed. noun abbreviation for Wednesday Examples of wedwed Progressive local authorities, therefore, embraced the emergent technology of destructors and thereby wed municipal waste management to large-scale and cost-ineffective waste disposal schemes. In particular, it is wedded to an historical perspective, in which attention is paid to specific sequences and contexts. Similarly, the genuine friend's trait of character may be conceived as being wedded to action. I wed this broad recognition with the tools of poetic-semiotic analysis in my approach to parallelism. The question is, therefore, whether social-cognitive psychologists are wedded, not to the investigation of "problems," but to reliance on a valence matching heuristic. The volume ends on a scene of novelistically typical wedded bliss. They are also wedded to a traditional understanding of social class, rather than recent developments in sociological analysis and educational studies. Of course, those who are wedded to either the consociational or the incentives-based approach may still not be convinced. Imperial political culture remained wedded to the belief in the sanctity of corporate rights and responsibilities. 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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