affiancing / əˈfaɪ əns /

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affiancing2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

af·fi·anced, af·fi·anc·ing.

  1. to pledge by promise of marriage; betroth.
n. 名词 noun

Archaic.

  1. a pledging of faith, as a marriage contract.
  2. trust; confidence; reliance.

affiancing 近义词

affiancing

等同于 betrothal

affiancing 的近义词 6
affiancing 的反义词 3
affiancing

等同于 espousal

affiancing

等同于 promise

affiancing

等同于 betroth

affiancing

等同于 engage

更多affiancing例句

  1. William made use of Haralds compulsory sojourn to make him swear allegiance to him, and affiance him to his daughter.
  2. It is not well done for a king to affiance himself to one woman when he already has another for his wife.
  3. I protest I shall be proud to give you proof I hold a most religious affiance with your love.
  4. He must put full affiance in God, and love Him supremely: and next, me; and below that, all other.
  5. For an instant their looks fused and were lost in a passionate affiance.