1.与...结婚
2.娶;嫁;使结婚
3.使结合
4.结婚
1.与...结婚
2.娶;嫁;使结婚
3.使结合
4.结婚
1.to marry someone
2.to combine one thing with another
1.Mikel Arteta got married just over a year ago and, like many newly-weds, gave serious thought over where to set up home.
一年前,阿特塔新婚。如同许多新婚的人一样,他很在意地选择着自己应该安家的地方。
2.In washing my clothes my mother found the gummy weds and scolded me to break me of the habit.
妈妈给我洗衣服时,发现了粘在一起的一些小块块,就把我给训了,要我改掉这个恶习。
3.In an increasing number, newly- weds put off having children or decide not to have one at all.
越来越多的新婚夫妇推迟生育孩子或决定不要孩子。
4.For newly weds , honeymooners it must be an 'unbearable' seperation when one has to visit the restroom for a few minutes.
对于正在度蜜月的新人们来说,上洗手间的短短几分钟时间都是“难以忍受”的分离。
5.The arrangement of these fibers is primarily ranDom, and the weds exhibit relatively uniform characteristics.
采用这种方法,纤维是任意排列的,形成的纤维网(各方向)具有比较一致的性能。
6.While designing homes for newly weds , Alvin never forgets the storage though people tend to neglect it for beautiful arrangement.
设计新婚居所时,叶锦雄都会为新婚夫妇妥贴安排贮物柜。
7.Newly-weds Karina and Anton Bukhanovsky walked hand in hand down the main street of the regional capital of Ulyanovsk.
新婚夫妇卡丽娜和安顿•布克哈诺维斯基手牵着手走在乌里扬诺夫斯克州首府的大街上。
8.Tradition also calls for a joined community effort to make the newly weds an anticipation for many children to come.
传统还鼓励大家都要参与,预祝这对新婚夫妇将来子孙满堂。
9.In Devon last month, a couple married at the combined age of 181 to become Britain's oldest newly-weds.
上月,德文岛的一对年龄加起来有181岁的夫妇结婚,成为英国年龄最大的新婚夫妇。
10.Unable to afford a flat, the newly- weds have to rent a room.
那对新婚夫妇因买不起一套房子而只好租住一个房间。