0 (used especially in newspapers) to marry someone -- (尤用於報紙)與…結婚
The couple eventually wed after an 18-year engagement. 這對情侶在訂婚18年後終於結婚了。
1 short form of we had -- (we had 的縮略形式)
2 written abbreviation for Wednesday -- 星期三(Wednesday的縮寫)
Imperial political culture remained wedded to the belief in the sanctity of corporate rights and responsibilities.
Of course, those who are wedded to either the consociational or the incentives-based approach may still not be convinced.
They are also wedded to a traditional understanding of social class, rather than recent developments in sociological analysis and educational studies.
The volume ends on a scene of novelistically typical wedded bliss.
The question is, therefore, whether social-cognitive psychologists are wedded, not to the investigation of "problems," but to reliance on a valence matching heuristic.
I wed this broad recognition with the tools of poetic-semiotic analysis in my approach to parallelism.
Similarly, the genuine friend's trait of character may be conceived as being wedded to action.
In particular, it is wedded to an historical perspective, in which attention is paid to specific sequences and contexts.