marry
marry 英 [ˈmæri] 美 [ˈmæri]
vt. 嫁;娶;与……结婚 vi. 结婚
进行时:marrying 过去式:married 过去分词:married 第三人称单数:marries
- To marry someone is to make an official, ceremonial commitment to be partners. You can marry someone in a church, barefoot on a beach, or in a courthouse.
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- vt. 嫁;娶;与……结婚
- vi. 结婚
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1. She married a German.
她嫁给了一个德国人。
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2. He never married.
他终身未娶。
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3. I guess I'm not the marrying kind.
我觉得我不是那种想结婚的人。
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4. They married young.
他们很年轻时就结了婚。
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5. They were married by the local priest.
当地牧师为他们主持了婚礼。
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6. The music business marries art and commerce.
音乐行当将艺术和商业结合在一起。
- marry (interj.) a common oath in the Middle Ages, mid-14c., now obsolete, a corruption of the name of the Virgin Mary.
- marry (v.) c. 1300, "to give (offspring) in marriage," from Old French marier "to get married; to marry off, give in marriage; to bring together in marriage," from Latin maritare "to wed, marry, give in marriage" (source of Italian maritare, Spanish and Portuguese maridar), from maritus (n.) "married man, husband," of uncertain origin, originally a past participle, perhaps ultimately from "provided with a *mari," a young woman, from PIE root *mari- "young wife, young woman," akin to *meryo- "young man" (source of Sanskrit marya- "young man, suitor").
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