married
- IPA[ˈmarɪd]
英式
- (of two people) united in marriage;(of a person) having a husband or wife
- married people
noun: married, plural noun: marrieds
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形容詞
- 1. (of two people) united in marriage a married couple 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person) having a husband or wife a happily married man 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ relating to marriage married life 同義詞
- ▪ closely linked in the seventeenth century science was still married to religion
plural
- 1. married people we were young marrieds during World War Two
- join in marriage: I was married in church my sister got married to a Welshman
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- join in marriage: I was married in church he was engaged to get married to Ginger
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- expressing surprise, indignation, or emphatic assertion.
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- expressing surprise, indignation, or emphatic assertion.
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- accommodation provided at a military base for married servicemen or servicewomen and their families: after Rosie was born, they moved into army married quarters
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- accommodation provided at a military base for married servicemen or servicewomen and their families: after Rosie was born, they moved into army married quarters
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- a surname that a person takes after marriage, traditionally a husband’s surname taken by his wife: both books were published under her married name
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- a surname that a person takes after marriage, traditionally a husband’s surname taken by his wife: both books were published under her married name
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- IPA[ˈmerēd]
美式
- (of two people) united in marriage: a married couple
- married people: we were young marrieds during World War Two
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