honeymoon
honeymoon 英 [ˈhʌnimu:n] 美 [ˈhʌniˌmun]
n. 蜜月;蜜月假期;(新生事物、新建关系等的)短暂的和谐时期 vi. 度蜜月
进行时:honeymooning 过去式:honeymooned 过去分词:honeymooned 第三人称单数:honeymoons 名词复数:honeymoons
- A honeymoon is a trip that newlyweds traditionally take right after their wedding. You might want to wait to get married until you meet someone who wants to go to Legoland on a honeymoon as much as you do.
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- n. 蜜月;蜜月假期;(新生事物、新建关系等的)短暂的和谐时期
- vi. 度蜜月
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1. How about the term "honeymoon"?
"蜜月"这个词怎么样?
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2. They're going to honeymoon in Europe.
他们打算在欧洲度蜜月。
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3. Once they decide to work with you on a small project the honeymoon period begins.
当他们决定和你合作一个小项目的时候,你们就进入了蜜月期。
- honeymoon (n.) "indefinite period of tenderness and pleasure experienced by a newly wed couple," 1540s (hony moone), but probably older, from honey (n.) in reference to the new marriage's sweetness, and moon (n.) "month" in reference to how long it probably will last, or from the changing aspect of the moon: no sooner full than it begins to wane. French has cognate lune de miel, but German version is flitterwochen (plural), from flitter "tinsel" + wochen "week." In figurative use from 1570s. Specific sense of "post-wedding holiday" attested from c. 1800.
- honeymoon (v.) "take a wedding trip," 1821, from honeymoon (n.). Related: Honeymooned; honeymooning; honeymooner. The first TV "Honeymooners" sketch aired in 1951.
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