maid of honour 英 [meid ɔv ˈɔnə]   美 [med ʌv ˈɑnɚ]

maid of honour

maid of honour  英 [meid ɔv ˈɔnə] 美 [med ʌv ˈɑnɚ]

phrase. (女王、王后或公主的)未婚侍女 

The honourable Rosemary Rose was appointed maid of honour to the Queen. 尊敬的罗斯玛丽·罗斯被任命为侍候女王的宫女。
She was the maid of honour at my wedding and I was hers this past weekend. 婚礼上她是我的伴娘,上个礼拜我也荣幸的作了她的伴娘。

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  • phrase. (女王、王后或公主的)未婚侍女
  • 1. The honourable Rosemary Rose was appointed maid of honour to the Queen.

    尊敬的罗斯玛丽·罗斯被任命为侍候女王的宫女。

  • 2. She was the maid of honour at my wedding and I was hers this past weekend.

    婚礼上她是我的伴娘,上个礼拜我也荣幸的作了她的伴娘。

  • 3. It is gentle in upper strata person and behind accept difference of psychology of maid of honour about 《qingshangquci》 ;

    上层文士和后宫女性对《清商曲辞》接受心理的差异;

ˌmaid of ˈhonour / ; NAmE / ( especially US ˌmaid of ˈhonor ) noun ( plural maids of honour/honor ) (especially in the US) a young woman or girl who is not married and who is the main bridesmaidat a wedding (尤用于美国,指未婚的)首席女傧相,伴娘 compare matron of honour ˌmaid of ˈhonour / ; NAmE /
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