unwed
英 [ʌn'wed]
美
- adj. 未婚的;没有结婚的
近义词
single
英英释义
- 1. of someone who has not been married;
- "unwed mother"
实用场景例句
- The young, unwed lady is going to have a baby this winter.
- 那位年轻的且未婚的女仕今年冬天就要生了.
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- She wants to avoid the shame of being an unwed mother.
- 她想避免成为未婚妈妈的耻辱.
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双语例句
- 1. The list was notable for omitting rights for unwed couples.
- 而这份12点清单因没有涉及未婚者权利而受人关注.
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- 2. The young, unwed lady is going to have a baby this winter.
- 那位年轻的且未婚的女仕今年冬天就要生了.
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- 3. She wants to avoid the shame of being an unwed mother.
- 她想避免成为未婚妈妈的耻辱.
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- 4. The unwed woman from Altona spent the week in a blast furnace.
- 从阿尔托纳未婚女子花了一个星期的高炉.
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- 5. It could easily split if, for example, the government abandons the unwed - couples bill.
- 他们很容易被四分五裂, 比如, 政府最终放弃未婚者权利法案.
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英文词源
- unwed (adj.)
- 1510s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of wed (v.). Unwedded "unmarried; celibate" is from c. 1200.