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释义 marry verbadverb | verb + marry | preposition | phrases adverb➤well娶得不错◆to keep his wealthy lifestyle, he had to marry well.他要想维持富裕的生活,必须娶得好才行。verb + marry➤hope to, want to希望/想要结婚◆i don't want to marry robert.我不想和罗伯特结婚。➤agree to, promise to同意/答应结婚◆he promised to marry her when he returned.他许诺等他回来就跟她结婚。➤choose to选择结婚◆this was the woman he chose to marry.这就是他选择的要与之结婚的女人。➤be going to, plan to将要/打算结婚◆matt told me he was going to marry again.马特告诉我他又要结婚了。◆they plan to marry next year.他们计划明年结婚。➤be able to, be allowed to, be free to能够/获准/可以自由地结婚◆he believes same-sex couples should be able to marry.他认为同性恋情侣应该可以结婚。➤forbid sb to禁止某人结婚◆duty forbade them to marry.责任不容许他们结婚。➤ask sb to向某人求婚◆he asked me to marry him but i said no.他求我嫁给他,但我拒绝了。preposition➤for为⋯结婚◆he married her for love, not for money.他娶她是因为爱,而不是因为钱。➤into结婚成为⋯一员◆the difficulties of marrying into the royal family与王室联姻的重重困难phrases➤get married结婚◆they are hoping to get married next year.他们希望明年结婚。➤marry late, marry young晚婚;早婚◆people are marrying later these days.如今人们结婚晚了。➤not be the marrying kind (= not be the kind of person who wants to get married) 不是想结婚的那种人 marry verbmarry ♦︎ get married ♦︎ wed ♦︎ remarrythese words all mean to become a person's husband or wife.这些词均表示和某人结婚、嫁、娶。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to plan to / be going to marry / get married / remarry◆to hope / want to marry / get married / remarry◆to marry late / young◆sb never married / got married / wed / remarried■ marry [transitive, intransitive] to become the husband or wife of sb(和某人)结婚;嫁;娶◆he was 36 when he married viv.他 36 岁时娶了薇夫。◆i guess i'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married).我觉得我不是那种想结婚的人。▸ married adjective◆a married man / woman / couple已婚男子/女子;夫妇◆how long have you been married?你结婚多长时间了? opp unmarried → single ■ get married -->phrase(getting, got, got; name spoken getting, got, gotten)to become husband and wife结婚◆rachel and david are getting married on sunday.雷切尔和戴维将在星期天结婚。note 辨析 marry or get married?in spoken english or informal written english, it is more common to use get married, especially if there is no object.在口语或非正式书面语中,尤其是没有宾语时,get married 更常用◆we got married in december.我们在 12 月结了婚。 (formal) ◆we married in december.我们在 12 月结了婚。if there is an object, marry is more common: i should never have married him. sounds more natural than: i should never have got married to him. 有宾语时,marry 更常用,i should never have married him 比 i should never have got married to him 听起来自然一些。■ wed (wedding, wed, wed or wedding, wedded, wedded) [intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (old-fashioned or journalism新闻) to marry结婚;嫁;娶◆the couple plan to wed next summer.两人计划在夏天结婚。◆rock star to wed top model.(= in a newspaper headline) 摇滚明星将与顶级名模结为伉俪。▸ wedded adjective [usually before noun] (old-fashioned or formal) ◆your lawfully wedded husband / wife你的合法丈夫/妻子■ remarry /riːmæri/ [intransitive] to marry again after being divorced or after your husband or wife has died再婚◆after his wife died, he swore he would never remarry.他妻子死后,他发誓绝不再婚。marry [transitive, intransitive] to become the husband or wife of sb(和某人)结婚;嫁;娶◆he was 36 when he married viv.他 36 岁时娶了薇夫。◆i guess i'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married).我觉得我不是那种想结婚的人。▸ married adjective◆a married man / woman / couple已婚男子/女子;夫妇◆how long have you been married?你结婚多长时间了? opp unmarried → single marry/ˈmæri ||; ˈmærɪ/verb (present participle marrying third person singular present marries;past tense past participle married) 1. [i,t] to take sb as your husband or wife 与某人结婚;娶;嫁: ◇they married when they were very young. 他们很年轻的时候便结婚了。◇when did rick ask you to marry him? 里克什么时候向你求婚的? ☞ get married (to sb) is more commonly used than marry when are sue and ian getting married? they got married in 1997. get married (to sb)较marry常用:when are sue and ian getting married?休和伊恩会在什么时候结婚?·they got married in 1997.他们于1997年结婚。 2. [t] to join two people together as husband and wife 使结为夫妇;主持婚礼: ◇we asked the local vicar to marry us. 我们邀请了本教区的牧师为我们主持婚礼。 ☞noun marriage 名词为marriagemarry1 to get married2 a relationship in which people are married3 to ask someone to marry you4 when you agree to get married5 to find a husband or wife for someone6 the person you are going to marry7 ceremonies, celebrations etc when people get married8 to perform a marriage ceremony9 the people in a wedding10 the people who are married11 relating to people who are married12 not married13 not married any morerelated wordssee alsodivorce,relationship,love,family,girlfriend/boyfriend,sex,1. to get married 结婚 get married /get ˈmærid/ [verb phrase] to officially become husband and wife 结婚 jenny and tom were very young when they got married. 珍妮和汤姆结婚时年纪都很轻。 my daughter's getting married in july. 我女儿7月份结婚。get married to is he getting married to sophie at last? 他终于要和索菲结婚了吗? marry /ˈmæri/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to get married to someone 与…结婚;结婚 will you marry me? 你愿意嫁给我吗? the only reason carla married henry was because she was pregnant. 卡拉与亨利结婚的唯一原因是她怀孕了。 do you think your sister will ever marry? 你认为你姐姐会结婚吗?marry young i married young - it was a mistake. 我年纪轻轻就结了婚—这是个错误。 remarry /ˌriːˈmæri/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to marry another person after a previous marriage has finished, or marry the same person again 再婚;复婚 it was a pity our father never remarried after our mother's death. 很遗憾,母亲去世后父亲没有再婚。 elizabeth taylor remarried richard burton after they had divorced years earlier. 伊丽莎白·泰勒在与理查德·伯顿离婚多年后又与他复婚了。 elope /ɪˈləʊp/ [intransitive verb] to secretly leave your parents’ home in order to get married, especially without your parents’ approval or permission 私奔 if my father won't agree to the marriage, we'll just have to elope. 如果我爸爸不同意这桩婚事,我们就只好私奔了。elope with mary fell in love with shelley and eloped with him to the continent in 1814. 玛丽与雪莱相爱,并于1814年与他私奔到了欧洲大陆。 marry into /ˈmæri ɪntuː/ [transitive phrasal verb] if you marry into a family or a social class, you marry someone who belongs to it, and become part of it yourself 借着结婚而成为[配偶所属的家庭或社会阶层]中的一员 stefan would like to marry into a family just like his own. 斯蒂芬想找个门当户对的对象结婚。 the story of a poor irish girl who marries into new york society 一个贫穷的爱尔兰姑娘嫁入纽约上流社会的故事marry into money marry someone who is rich or whose family is rich 跟有钱人结婚 the only way steven will ever be successful is if he marries into money. 史蒂夫取得成功的唯一途径是娶个有钱的太太。2. a relationship in which people are married 婚姻关系 marriage /ˈmærɪdʒ/ [uncountable noun] the relationship between two people who are married 婚姻 she already has two children from a previous marriage. 她在前一次婚姻中已有了两个孩子。 do you think marriage is still important to young people? 你认为对年轻人而言婚姻仍然重要吗? over a third of all marriages now end in divorce. 现在超过三分之一的婚姻都以离婚告终。 what's the secret of a successful marriage? 成功婚姻的秘诀是什么?first/second etc marriage after a disastrous first marriage to a young soldier, kylie didn't feel like rushing into another relationship. 在与一位年轻的士兵第一次灾难性的婚姻结束了以后,凯莉不想急急忙忙开始另一段关系。 matrimony /ˈmætrɪməni, ˈmætrəməniǁ-məʊni/ [uncountable noun] formal the state of being married 【正式】婚姻[生活] a couple bound in the state of holy matrimony 由圣洁的婚姻结合起来的一对夫妇 be married /biː ˈmærɪd/ [verb phrase] to be someone's husband or wife 结婚,成婚 my uncle and his wife were married for 65 years. 我舅舅和舅母的婚姻长达65年。 is she married? 她结婚了吗?3. to ask someone to marry you 向某人求婚 ask somebody to marry you /ˌɑːsk somebody tə ˈmæri juːǁˌæsk-/ [verb phrase] don't tell anyone, but timothy has asked me to marry him. 请别告诉别人,蒂莫西已向我求婚了。 are you asking me to marry you? 你是在向我求婚吧? propose /prəˈpəʊz/ [intransitive verb] formal to ask someone to marry you 【正式】求婚 did he get down on one knee to propose? 他求婚时单膝下跪吗?propose to i thought he was going to propose to me, but in fact he just wanted to borrow some money. 我以为他要向我求婚了,可其实他只是想借些钱。 proposal [countable noun] two days after their first meeting, tom made anna an official proposal of marriage. he formally proposed 初次见面两天之后,汤姆就向安娜正式求婚了。 pop the question /ˌpɒp ðə ˈkwestʃənǁˌpɑːp-/ [verb phrase] informal to ask someone to marry you 【非正式】求婚 jane was delighted when matt eventually popped the question. 简很高兴马特终于向她求婚了。4. when you agree to get married 同意结婚 engaged /ɪnˈgeɪdʒd/ [adjective] if two people are engaged, they have agreed to get married to each other at some time in the future 订婚 todd and ellen have been engaged for about 3 months now. 托德与埃伦订婚已经有三个月左右了。engaged to he's engaged to paul's sister. 他和保罗的妹妹订了婚。get engaged become engaged 订婚 we got engaged at christmas. 我们圣诞节时订了婚。engaged to be married you'll be glad to hear that ralph and i, with my father's consent, are engaged to be married. 你听到这消息一定会很高兴:经我爸爸同意,我和拉尔夫订婚了。 engagement /ɪnˈgeɪdʒmənt/ [countable noun usually singular] an agreement by two people to get married at some time in the future 订婚;婚约 announce your engagement tell everyone that you are going to get married 宣布订婚 glennis and john announced their engagement yesterday. 格伦妮丝与约翰昨天宣布了订婚的消息。break off your engagement say that you do not want to be engaged any more 解除婚约 anita broke off her engagement when she found out that paulo had been seeing another woman. 安妮塔发现保罗在和另一个女人约会,于是就解除了婚约。engagement ring has he bought you an engagement ring yet? 他给你买订婚戒指了吗? set a date also fix/name the day /ˌset ə ˈdeɪt, ˌfɪks, ˌneɪm ðə ˈdeɪ/ [verb phrase] to decide on the exact day for the official marriage ceremony 定下婚期 lizzie and george have finally fixed a day for their marriage. 莉齐和乔治最终定下了婚期。 have the two of you set a date yet? 你们俩定下好日子了吗?5. to find a husband or wife for someone 为某人找个丈夫或妻子 marry off /ˌmæri ˈɒf/ [transitive phrasal verb] to find a husband or wife for your child, especially your daughter, because this is convenient for you 婚配出;[尤指]把[女儿]嫁出 marry somebody off if they couldn't marry ellen off before her 21st birthday, nobody would marry her. 如果在埃伦21岁生日前他们还不能把她嫁出去,那么就不会有人愿意娶她了。marry off somebody my uncle married off my cousin when she was 16. 叔叔在我堂妹16岁时把她嫁了出去。marry somebody off to somebody because of the scandal roberta was married off to a stranger and sent away from rome. 由于这件丑事,罗伯塔被嫁给了一个陌生人并被送离了罗马。 arranged marriage /əˌreɪndʒd ˈmærɪdʒ/ [countable noun] a marriage in which the parents choose a husband or wife for their child, especially because this is the custom in their society 包办婚姻[尤因这是社会习俗] vikram's parents have organized an arranged marriage for him in india but he already has a girlfriend here. 维克拉姆的父母给他在印度相了门亲,可他已经在本地有了女友。 in an arranged marriage the husband often insists that the wife brings a dowry. 在包办婚姻中,丈夫经常要求妻子带嫁妆。6. the person you are going to marry 准备与你结婚的人 fiancé/fiancée /fiˈɒnseɪǁˌfiɑːnˈseɪ/ [countable noun] the man ( fiancé ) or woman ( fiancée ) that you are going to get married to 未婚夫;未婚妻 i'd like you to meet janice, my fiancée. 向你介绍一下,这位是贾尼丝,我的未婚妻。 she didn't know henry was marie's fiancé. 她不知道亨利是玛丽的未婚夫。 bride-to-be/husband-to-be /ˌbraɪd tə ˈbiː, ˌhʌzbənd tə ˈbiː/ [countable noun] a woman or man who is soon going to be married, used especially when you are talking about the plans for the wedding ceremony 准新娘;准新郎 the magazine is aimed mainly at brides-to-be. 该杂志的主要读者是准新娘们。 it's understandable if the husband-to-be feels nervous before the ceremony. 准新郎在结婚典礼前感到紧张,这可以理解。7. ceremonies, celebrations etc when people get married 结婚庆典活动 wedding /ˈwedɪŋ/ [countable noun] an official ceremony at which two people get married, especially a religious ceremony 婚礼[尤指有宗教仪式的婚礼] mom always cries at weddings. 妈妈在婚礼上总要落泪。 after the wedding the bride and groom went straight to the airport for their flight to fiji. 婚礼之后,新娘新郎直接前往机场搭乘飞机去斐济。white wedding british a marriage ceremony in a church in which the woman wears a white dress 【英】[在教堂举行的、新娘穿白色礼服的]传统婚礼 are you going to have a traditional white wedding? 你打算在教堂举行传统婚礼吗?wedding ring/ceremony/invitation etc have you sent out the wedding invitations yet? 你发出婚礼请帖了吗? marriage /ˈmærɪdʒ/ [countable noun] the ceremony at which two people are legally married, whether it involves religion or not 婚礼 city hall keeps a record of all the births, deaths and marriages in the county. 市政厅保存着该县所有的出生、死亡和结婚记录。 the marriage took place without the bride's parents’ consent. 婚礼在未得到女方家长同意的情况下举行。marriage certificate/licence we had to bring our marriage certificate to prove that we are married. 我们得带上结婚证书来证明我们是结了婚的。 reception /rɪˈsepʃən/ [countable noun] an event that follows a wedding ceremony in which there is a meal, speeches, and sometimes dancing 婚宴 we had our wedding reception in a local hotel. 我们的婚宴安排在当地一家酒店内举行。 i went to the church service, but not to the reception. 我去参加了教堂仪式,但未参加婚宴。 honeymoon /ˈhʌnimuːn/ [countable noun] a holiday that two people go on when they have just got married [新婚]蜜月 we're thinking of going to barbados for our honeymoon. 我们打算去巴巴多斯度蜜月。on (your) honeymoon we came to paris on our honeymoon, and fell in love with the place. 我们度蜜月时来到巴黎,随之就爱上了这个城市。honeymoon couple the maldives is a popular destination for honeymoon couples. 马尔代夫是新婚夫妇度蜜月的胜地。 stag night british /bachelor party also stag party american /ˈstæg naɪt, ˈbætʃələʳ ˌpɑːʳti, ˈstæg ˌpɑːʳti/ [countable noun] a party for a man and his male friends just before he gets married 男子婚前庆祝夜[男子临婚前与男性朋友的聚会] it's the best man's job to arrange the groom's stag night. 安排新郎的婚前庆祝夜是男傧相该做的事。 this is the club where john f. kennedy had his bachelor party. 约翰·f.肯尼迪就是在这家俱乐部举行他的婚前庆祝夜的。 shower/bridal shower /ˈʃaʊəʳ, ˈbraɪdl ˌʃaʊəʳ/ [countable noun] american a party for a woman and her female friends just before she gets married, when her friends give her gifts 【美】为新娘举行的送礼会 melissa ended up getting three blenders at her bridal shower. 梅利莎在婚前送礼会中竟然收到三台搅拌器。 hen night/hen party /ˈhen naɪt, ˈhen ˌpɑːʳti/ [countable noun] british a party for a woman and her female friends just before she gets married 【英】女子婚前庆祝夜[女子临婚前与女友的聚会] it's traditional to wear a silly hat on your hen night. 在婚前庆祝夜戴一顶傻乎乎的帽子是一种传统。8. to perform a marriage ceremony 主持婚礼 marry /ˈmæri/ [transitive verb] the priest who married us forgot his lines during the ceremony. 为我们主婚的神父在仪式中忘了要讲的话。 mum and dad fell in love on the cruise and were married by the ship's captain. 爸爸妈妈在海上旅游时共堕爱河,由船长为他们主婚。9. the people in a wedding 婚礼上的人 bride /braɪd/ [countable noun] the woman who is getting married 新娘 everyone turned around as the bride entered the church. 新娘走进教堂时,人人都转过身来。 teenage brides are twice as likely to end up being divorced as women who marry later. 十几岁的新娘比起晚些结婚的妇女来说,其离婚的可能性要大一倍。 he took his young bride to live on the ranch in wyoming. 他带着他年轻的新娘到怀俄明州的农场上生活。 groom/bridegroom /gruːm, ˈbraɪdgruːm/ [countable noun] the man who is getting married 新郎 it is traditional for the groom to buy presents for the bridesmaids. 按照传统,新郎应该给女傧相买礼物。 can i take a photograph of the bride and groom? 我能给新娘新郎拍张照吗? the happy couple /ðə ˌhæpi ˈkʌpəl/ [noun phrase] informal a man and a woman who have just got married 【非正式】新人,新婚夫妇 i'd like to propose a toast to the happy couple. 我提议为新人干杯。 everyone waved goodbye as the happy couple drove away. 那对新婚夫妇开车离去时,大家都和他们挥手告别。 bridesmaid /ˈbraɪdzmeɪd/ [countable noun] one of the women who help the bride on her wedding day, and who stand with her during the ceremony 女傧相,伴娘 my three sisters were bridesmaids for me. 我的三个妹妹做了我的女傧相。 best man /ˌbest ˈmæn/ [singular noun] the chief man who helps the groom on his wedding day, and who stands with him during the ceremony 男傧相,伴郎 i was honoured that he asked me to be his best man. 他请我做他的伴郎,我感到荣幸。 matron of honour british /matron of honor american /ˌmeɪtrən əv ˈɒnəʳǁ-ˈɑːn-/ [countable noun] the chief married woman who helps the bride on the day of her wedding, and who stands with her during the ceremony [已婚的]女傧相,伴娘 i asked my older sister, louise, to be my matron of honor. 我请了我的姐姐路易丝当我的伴娘。 maid of honour british /maid of honor american /ˌmeɪd əv ˈɒnəʳǁ-ˈɑːn-/ [countable noun] the chief unmarried woman who helps the bride on the day of her wedding and who stands with her during the ceremony [未婚的]女侯相,伴娘 leslie couldn't decide which of her college friends she wanted for her maid of honor. 莱斯莉决定不了请哪一位大学时的朋友做她的伴娘。 groomsman /ˈgruːmzmən, ˈgrʊmz-/ [countable noun] american one of the men who help the groom on his wedding day, and who stand with him during the ceremony 【美】男傧相,伴郎 we need one groomsman for each bridesmaid. 有多少个女侯相就要有多少个男傧相。10. the people who are married 结婚的两个人 couple /ˈkʌpəl/ [countable noun] two people who are married to each other, or who are having a romantic relationship 一对夫妇;一对情侣 an elderly couple live next door. 隔壁住着一对老夫妻。 they're a nice couple, aren't they? 他们两个很般配,是吗?married couple shirley and bob are a young married couple with two small children. 雪莉和鲍勃是对年轻的夫妇,有两个小孩。 newlyweds /ˈnjuːliwedzǁˈnuː-/ [plural noun] a man and woman who have recently married 新婚夫妇 everyone left at about midnight, leaving the newlyweds alone at last. 大家都在午夜时分离开了,终于让这对新婚夫妇单独在一起。 the hotel seemed to be full of newlyweds. 旅馆里似乎住满了新婚夫妇。 man and wife /ˌmæn ənd ˈwaɪf/ [noun phrase] formal a married couple 【正式】夫妇,夫妻 as man and wife terry and meena aren't married but they live together as man and wife. 特里和米娜没有结婚,不过他们以夫妻的身份住在一起。pronounce somebody man and wife say that two people are officially married 宣布某两人结为夫妻 mom burst into tears as the minister pronounced us man and wife. 牧师宣布我们结为夫妻时,妈妈激动得流下了眼泪。 married /ˈmærid/ [adjective] are you married or single? 你是已婚还是单身? we've been married for 25 years. 我们结婚已25年了。married to geraldine was married to the richest man in france and still pretended she couldn't afford a new outfit. 杰拉尔丁嫁给了法国最有钱的人,可是仍装作买不起一套新衣服。happily married richard is happily married with two young children. 理查德婚姻美满,有两个年幼的孩子。 wife /waɪf/ [countable noun] the woman that a man is married to 妻子;太太;夫人 my wife's career is very important to her. 我妻子的职业对她非常重要。 have you met the ambassador's wife? 你和大使夫人见过面了吗?first/second etc wife he remarried after his first wife died of cancer. 他第一个妻子患癌症死后,他再婚了。 husband /ˈhʌzbənd/ [countable noun] the man that a woman is married to 丈夫 i don't like francesca's husband very much. 我不太喜欢弗朗西丝卡的丈夫。 how many husbands would stay at home and take care of the children while their wife goes out to work? 有多少丈夫愿意由妻子外出工作,自己待在家里带孩子呢?first/second etc husband gary's her second husband. 加里是她第二任丈夫。 spouse /spaʊs, spaʊz/ [countable noun] formal the man or woman that someone is married to - use this in legal or official contexts 【正式】配偶[法律或公文用词] you may choose to pay income tax jointly or separately from your spouse. 你可以选择和配偶一起缴所得税,也可以各自缴税。 partner /ˈpɑːʳtnəʳ/ [countable noun] the person that someone lives with in a romantic relationship - use this whether they are married or not 配偶,伴侣[不论是否已婚] have you met my partner, ray? 你见过我的伴侣雷吗? the office party is on friday, but partners aren't invited. 公司聚会定在周五,不过不邀请大家的配偶参加。11. relating to people who are married 与已婚的人有关的 married /ˈmærid/ [adjective only before noun] married name the name a woman uses after she is married, if she has changed her name to her husband's name 夫家的姓 is robertson your married name? 罗伯逊是你夫家的姓吗?married life your life as a married person 婚姻生活 after thirty-two years of married life barbara had no illusions left. 经历了32年的婚姻生活之后,芭芭拉已不存丝毫幻想了。 marital /ˈmærɪtl, ˈmærətl/ [adjective only before noun] marital problems/violence/difficulties/breakdown problems etc between people who are married 婚姻问题/暴力/困难/破裂 the police have the power to stop people holding their marital disputes in public. 警方有权阻止夫妻在公共场合吵架。marital bliss an extremely happy marriage 极美满的婚姻 it wasn't what you would call marital bliss, but it was a good, solid marriage. 那婚姻不能用百般恩爱、如鱼得水来形容,却是幸福而又稳固的婚姻。 many wives do not report acts of marital violence to the police. 许多妻子遭受丈夫的暴力却不向警方报告。marital status formal whether or not someone is married - used on official forms 【正式】婚姻状况[用于正式表格] age, sex and marital status all affect earnings and income. 年龄、性别和婚姻状况都影响着收入。 matrimonial /ˌmætrɪˈməʊniəl◂, ˌmætrəˈməʊniəl◂/ [adjective usually before noun] formal belonging to or concerning a man and a woman who are married - used in legal or official contexts 【正式】婚姻的;夫妇的[法律或公文用词] the matrimonial home in the divorce proceedings, marianne agreed to give up all rights to the matrimonial home. 在离婚诉讼过程中,玛丽安娜同意放弃所有有关婚姻住房的权利。a matrimonial conflict/dispute in any matrimonial conflict, it is always the children who suffer most. 在任何夫妻冲突中,受害最深的总是孩子。12. not married 未婚的 not married /nɒt ˈmærid/ [adjective] he told her he wasn't married, but he was lying. 他告诉她说他未婚,可他在撒谎。 jeff and paula have two children, but they're not actually married. 杰夫和葆拉有两个孩子,但他俩事实上没有结婚。 single /ˈsɪŋgəl/ [adjective] someone who is single is not married or is not in a permanent romantic relationship with anyone 单身的 please fill in the section on the form that asks if you're single, married or divorced. 请把表中问及你是单身、已婚还是离婚的那一部分填上。 at my age it's difficult to meet single women. 到我那个年龄就很难结识单身女性了。single parent many of the children at the school come from single parent families. 学校中的许多孩子来自单亲家庭。single mother i'm a single mother, so i don't have much money. 我是个单身母亲,所以没有多少钱。 singles [plural noun] people who are single they met at a singles’ bar. unmarried /ˌʌnˈmærid◂/ [adjective] an unmarried person is someone who has never been married 未婚的 mrs travis has three unmarried sons. 特拉维斯太太有三个还没有结婚的儿子。unmarried mother unmarried mothers can usually receive help from the state or federal governments. 未婚母亲通常可以从州政府或联邦政府那里得到帮助。 bachelor /ˈbætʃələʳ/ [countable noun] a man who has never been married 单身汉 ben was the only bachelor among all the married couples and felt quite out of place. 在那么多的已婚夫妇中,本是唯一的单身汉,所以觉得很格格不入。somebody's bachelor days now that derek's bachelor days were over he'd have to start behaving in a more responsible manner. 德里克单身汉的日子已经结束了,所以为人处世必须更加负责。bachelor flat his home had the look of a bachelor flat - clean but empty. 他的住处看起来像单身汉套间—一干净,但是空荡荡的。 spinster /ˈspɪnstəʳ/ [countable noun] a word meaning a woman who has never married, especially a woman who is no longer young, which some people now think is offensive [尤年纪不小的]未婚女人,老处女[现在有些人认为此词不礼貌] both my father's sisters were spinsters. 爸爸的两个姐姐都是老处女。spinster aunt/sister/lady etc sally lives with her mother and her spinster aunt. 萨莉跟她母亲和她的老处女姨妈住在一起。 eligible /ˈelɪdʒəbəl, ˈelədʒəbəl/ [adjective] rich, attractive, and not married, and therefore very desirable as a husband or wife [作为结婚对象]合适的;理想的 his father had suggested several eligible middle class girls to him. 他父亲向他提议了几个理想的中产阶级的女孩子。eligible bachelor the world saw jack as a rich eligible bachelor, but really he was very shy. 大家都认为杰克是个富有的理想结婚对象,可实际上他非常害羞。13. not married any more 离了婚的;丧偶的 divorced /dɪˈvɔːʳst, dəˈvɔːʳst/ [adjective] someone who is divorced has officially ended their marriage 离了婚的 he's living with a divorced woman and her two children. 他和一个离婚女人及她的两个孩子住在一起。 yes, she used to be married, but she's been divorced since last year. 对,以前她是结了婚的,但去年她离婚了。get divorced officially end your marriage 离婚 they got divorced only three years after they got married. 他们结婚仅三年后就离婚了。 ex-husband/ex-wife /ˌeks ˈhʌzbənd, ˌeks ˈwaɪf/ [countable noun] the man or woman that you used to be married to before getting divorced 前夫/前妻 his ex-wife never lets him see the children. 他的前妻从不让他看孩子。 be separated /biː ˈsepəreɪtə̇d/ [verb phrase] if a husband and wife are separated, they do not live with each other, because they are not happy together any more, but they are not divorced 分居的 we're not divorced, but we've been separated for six months. 我们没离婚,但我们已分居六个月了。 widow /ˈwɪdəʊ/ [countable noun] a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again 寡妇,遗孀 mr jarvis died yesterday, leaving a widow and four children. 贾维斯先生昨天去世了,留下了一个寡妇和四个孩子。 mourners at the funeral included paul's widow, sarah jones. 葬礼上的送葬者中包括保罗的遗孀萨拉·琼斯。 widower /ˈwɪdəʊəʳ/ [countable noun] a man whose wife has died and who has not married again 鳏夫 mr wright, a widower with one son and two grandchildren, made his first parachute jump yesterday. 赖特先生是个鳏夫,有一个儿子和两个孙辈,昨天是他第一次跳伞。 widowed /ˈwɪdəʊd/ [adjective] if someone is widowed, their wife or husband has died and they have not married again 丧偶的,守寡的 joyce had come to tucson to live with a recently widowed aunt. 乔伊斯来到了图森,和一位新近守寡的姨妈住在一起。 mar·ry /`mærɪ; ˈmæri/v [i,t]if two people get married, they become husband and wife (和…)结婚:◇get married when are you two going to get married? 你们俩准备什么时候结婚?◇marry sb she married a man who was half her age. 她嫁给了一个比她小一半岁数的男人。 ☞ marry
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