fiance 英 [fiˈɒnseɪ]   美 [ˌfiɑnˈseɪ]

fiance

fiance  英 [fiˈɒnseɪ] 美 [ˌfiɑnˈseɪ]

n. fiance 

名词复数:fiances 

This is my fiance. 这是我未婚夫。
Woman: They are. My fiance is the leader of the orchestra. 女:是很短,我的未婚夫是这个管弦乐团的指挥。

  • The minute you get down on one knee and ask a man to marry you — assuming he says "yes" — he becomes your fiancé, or the man you are engaged to marry.
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  • n. fiance
  • 1. This is my fiance.

    这是我未婚夫。

  • 2. Woman: They are. My fiance is the leader of the orchestra.

    女:是很短,我的未婚夫是这个管弦乐团的指挥。

  • 3. One night, out of the clear blue, my fiance announced he was gay.

    一天晚上,突然间我未婚夫向我声称自己是个同性恋者。

  • fiance (n.) "man to whom one is betrothed," 1864 (by 1826 as a French word in English), from French fiancé, past participle of fiancer "to betroth" (see fiancee). Borrowed earlier in Middle English as "confidence, trust; word of honor."
fi·ancé / fiˈɒnseɪ ; fiˈɑːnseɪ ; NAmE ˌfiːɑːnˈseɪ / noun the man that a woman is engaged to 未婚夫 Linda and her fiancé were there. 琳达和她的未婚夫在那里。 collocationsat marriage fiancé fiancés fi·ancé / fiˈɒnseɪ ; fiˈɑːnseɪ ; NAmE ˌfiːɑːnˈseɪ /
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