bridal
bridal 英 [ˈbraɪdl] 美 [ˈbraɪdl]
adj. 新娘的;婚礼的 n. 婚礼
名词复数:bridals
- Use the adjective bridal to talk about a wedding or a bride. A bridal bouquet is the arrangement of flowers the bride carries during a wedding ceremony.
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- adj. 新娘的;婚礼的
- n. 婚礼
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1. She twined the bridal arch with flowers.
她将新娘拱形头饰用花缠起来。
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2. Meanwhile, one of her classmates, the one with two mommies, showed up to school every single day dressed in a Cinderella gown. With a bridal veil.
与此同时,她的同班同学,一个有两个妈妈的小女孩,每天上学都神气地穿着一套灰姑娘的礼服裙,还带着新娘面纱。
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3. How agonising, then, to compare this success story with the sorry fate of Princess Diana’s bridal gown.
戴安娜王妃婚礼礼服的悲惨的命运与这一成功相比,实在很令人苦闷。
- bridal (adj.) "belonging to a bride or a wedding," c. 1200, transferred use of noun bridal "wedding feast," Old English brydealo "marriage feast," from bryd ealu, literally "bride ale" (see bride + ale); the second element later was confused with suffix -al (1), especially after c. 1600. Bridal-suite is from 1857.
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