1.已婚的;夫妇的;紧密结合着的;〈美俚〉两手带了手铐的
1.已婚的人
1.“marry”的过去式和过去分词
1.And, yes, the study's long-in-love marrieds said they had plenty of sex, or at least enough to set off a glow in the posterior hippocampus.
的确是这样,研究中那些长期充满爱的夫妻的性活动很多,至少足够让他们容光焕发。
2.The war between marrieds and singles is like the war in Northern Ireland.
已婚者与单身人士的较量就好比是北爱尔兰战争。
3.She marrieds the sun of a General.
她嫁给了将军的儿子。
4.You may not like them, but it appears 'smug marrieds' have a good reason to feel pleased with themselves.
你可以不喜欢他们,但是表面上对婚姻沾沾自喜的人,有很好的理由感到满意。
5.So-called "never-marrieds" are one of the fastest-growing groups in America, according to the U. S. Census Bureau.
按美国人口调查局的说法,这些被称之为“永不结婚”的人口,在美国是增长最快的人群之一。
6.Was Miranda right? Were we enemies? Was there a secret cold war between marrieds and singles?
米兰达说得对吗?已婚者与未婚者真的是势不两立吗?两者之间正在上演一场秘密的冷战吗?。
7.Young marrieds who cheat on their spouses.
对配偶不忠实的已婚青年们。
8.Another Valentine for the Long Marrieds
老夫老妻们的又一个情人节
9.Manhattan: Young people move in, older marrieds move out
曼哈顿:年轻人搬进来,年长已婚的搬出去