bridegroom的中文用法及示例

  • 0 a man who is about to get married or has just got married -- 新郎;即將(或剛)結婚的男子

    • The bridegroom was late for the ceremony. 新郎婚禮遲到了。

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  • If, therefore, the bridegroom finds himself unable to obtain leave, the couple are faced with a grave difficulty.

  • I do not think the "bridegroom" is putting enough into the settlement.

  • It is indeed an interesting state of affairs, for the bridegroom is marrying the same bride for a second time.

  • It transferred the fruits of labour from one family and household to another and compensated the bridegroom's family for the temporary loss of economic stability by increasing its productive potential.

  • By means of classical and biblical references, the stanzas evoke a pastoral setting, the bridegroom's wondrous arrival, and the final resplendent redemption when the serpent is destroyed.

  • Another was connected to the father of the bridegroom because he had married his sister; this relationship between "men married to sisters (çudalaå)," is a compelling kinship tie.

  • Thirty-eight per cent of the brides, against only 16% of the bridegrooms, were still in their teens at marriage.

  • One prominent mediator was the maternal uncle to both bride and bridegroom, a perfect insider.

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