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marry
- IPA[ˈmerē]
美式
- join in marriage;take (someone) as one's wife or husband in marriage
verb: marry, 3rd person present: marries, gerund or present participle: marrying, past tense: married, past participle: married
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- 1. join in marriage I was married in church he was engaged to get married to Ginger 同義詞
- ▪ take (someone) as one's wife or husband in marriage Eric asked me to marry him 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ enter into marriage they had no plans to marry 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ become a member of (a family) by marriage both men married into my mother's family
- ▪ (of a parent or guardian) give (a son or daughter) in marriage her parents married her to a wealthy landowner 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. cause to meet or fit together; combine the two halves are trimmed and married up the show marries poetry with art
- ▪ meet or blend with something most Chardonnays don't marry well with salmon
- ▪ splice (ropes) end to end without increasing their girth.
- (of two people) united in marriage: a married couple
- married people: we were young marrieds during World War Two
Oxford Dictionary
- (of two people) united in marriage: a married couple
- married people: we were young marrieds during World War Two
Oxford American Dictionary
- marry a person of a social class or grouping considered lower than one's own
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- marry a person of a different community, group, or religion
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a parent or guardian) find a husband or wife for a son, daughter, or other dependent family ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- marry a rich person
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- IPA[ˈmari]
英式
- join in marriage: I was married in church my sister got married to a Welshman
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- IPA[ˈmari]
英式
- expressing surprise, indignation, or emphatic assertion.
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- IPA[ˈmerē]
美式
- expressing surprise, indignation, or emphatic assertion.
Oxford American Dictionary