marriage 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
marriagenoun uk
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/ˈmær.ɪdʒ/ us
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/ˈmer.ɪdʒ/
marriage noun
(TWO PEOPLE)
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B1 [ C or U ] a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this
婚姻;結婚;婚禮
They had a long and happy marriage.
他們的婚姻長久而幸福。
She went to live in another state after the break-up of her marriage.
她婚姻破裂後便搬去了另一個州。
She has two daughters by her first marriage.
她和第一任丈夫有兩個女兒。
the marriage ceremony
婚禮
The court decision legalized gay/same-sex marriage (= a marriage between two people of the same sex). marriage of convenience
a marriage in which the partners have married not because they love each other, but in order to get an advantage, such as the right to live in the other partner's country: Marriages of convenience carry the risk of prosecution and even deportation.
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更多範例减少例句They got divorced after only six months of marriage.Their marriage fell apart when she found out about her husband's affair.Sex before marriage is strongly disapproved of in some cultures.In true Hollywood style , she's had four marriages and three face-lifts.Their constant arguments were putting a strain on their marriage.
marriage noun
(COMBINATION)
[ C ] a combination of two or more things
(兩個或以上事物的)融合物,結合體
His music is a marriage of jazz, blues, and pop.
他的音樂裡融合了爵士樂、藍調以及流行樂的元素。
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marriage的例句
marriage
Officially, ecclesiastical matrimony had thus replaced secular, private, and clandestine marriage.
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The term used to denote marriage is known to have differed according to region and social group.
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If there were no sons in the house and the heir was the eldest daughter, the marriage resulted, theoretically, in a mere reversal of roles.
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Due recognition must also be given to changes in nuptial fertility and to apparently changing perceptions of the roles of marriage and the family.
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Thus, the families in the sample are characterized by poverty, relatively large family size, and frequent unstable marriages.
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Furthermore, earlier marriage reinforces this trend, because graduates will be spending a greater proportion of their childbearing years in marriage.
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Linked with marriage statistics subsequent to the census date, the estimates can provide approximations to marriage rates of pregnant and/or non-pregnant non-married women.
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The share it acquired depended on the daughters' present circumstances, on whether they were unmarried, married, or returned from marriage as a widow or divorcée.
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