newlywed
英 ['njuːlɪwed]
美['njʊlɪ,wɛd]
- adj. 新婚的
- n. 新婚夫妇
英英释义
- 1. someone recently married
实用场景例句
- The newlywed person accept bless from the eldership in the family.
- 新人接受家族长辈们的祝福.
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- Yesterday, media reporters interviewed the newlywed.
- 昨日, 媒体记者采访了这对新婚燕尔.
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- China has 267 million families and every year about 10 million newlywed couples join their ranks.
- 中国现有2.67亿个家庭,每年约有1000万对新婚夫妇组成新家庭.
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词态变化
复数: newlyweds;
英文词源
- newlywed (n.)
- also newly-wed, 1907, from newly + wed. Probably owes its origin to a then-popular newspaper comic strip, "The Newlyweds and Their Baby," about Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, by George McManus in the New York "World." As an adjective, newly-wed is attested from 1833. An earlier adjective was new-married (1530s). Ancient Greek had neo-zygos "newly married," literally "newly yoked."
双语例句
- 1. My newlywed wife and I are deeply in love.
- 我和我的新婚妻子彼此深爱着对方.
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- 2. This is newlywed's first official visit to the state.
- 这是新婚后的首次正式访问的国家.
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- 3. The newlywed person accept bless from the eldership in the family.
- 新人接受家族长辈们的祝福.
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- 4. My newlywed husband said the same thing every morning. " You're beautiful today. "
- 我的新婚丈夫每天早晨都对我说出同样的话. “ 你今天真美. ”
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- 5. As a newlywed, I can't feel any excitement.
- 作为一个新婚的人, 我没感到一点兴奋.
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