unwed 英 [ʌn'wed]  

unwed

unwed  英 [ʌn'wed]

adj. 未婚的;没有结婚的 

'My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student … She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, ' Mr. Jobs said in the speech. 他在演讲中说道,我的生母是一位年轻的未婚大学毕业生,她非常坚定地认为我应该被大学毕业生收养。
With 70% of all black children now born to unwed mothers, the consequences have never been clearer. 70%的黑人孩子都是未婚妈妈所生,后果从来没有这么明朗。

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  • adj. 未婚的;没有结婚的
  • 1. 'My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student … She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, ' Mr. Jobs said in the speech.

    他在演讲中说道,我的生母是一位年轻的未婚大学毕业生,她非常坚定地认为我应该被大学毕业生收养。

  • 2. With 70% of all black children now born to unwed mothers, the consequences have never been clearer.

    70%的黑人孩子都是未婚妈妈所生,后果从来没有这么明朗。

  • 3. According to Cherlin, many of those children probably were born to cohabitating, but unwed couples.

    据车林说, 这些孩子很多都是那些未婚同居的情侣生育的。

  • unwed (adj.) 1510s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of wed (v.). Unwedded "unmarried; celibate" is from c. 1200.
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