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bridal

/brahyd-l/US // ˈbraɪd l //UK // (ˈbraɪdəl) //

婚礼,婚礼上的,婚礼上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, for, or pertaining to a bride or a wedding: a bridal gown.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wedding.
    • : Archaic. a wedding feast.

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Examples

  • Dig out your bridal registry or the receipt — if you kept it.

  • As it is, I intend to send a present to the bridal shower and then another for the wedding.

  • Hunterdon County was offering appointments via SignUpGenius, whose users more typically organize potlucks, carpools and bridal showers.

  • Fashion jewelry has been faster to move online than engagement or bridal pieces because the latter has more emotional significance, Drosos says.

  • Variations include face masks for kids, face masks for bridal parties, or face-mask cases and skincare to combat bad skin from wearing face masks.

  • In reality, prison weddings look nothing like the fairy tales depicted on TV and in bridal magazines.

  • Vogue editor Anna Wintour was spotted in a water taxi with the bridal party on Friday night as they disembarked at the Aman Hotel.

  • How would you like the pop princess to show up unexpectedly at your bridal shower?

  • The dress looks like it belongs in the Derelicte bridal collection, not on the red carpet.

  • Even so distant, I can taste the grief, / Bitter and sharp with stalks, he made you gulp…Where bridal London bows the other way.

  • If the bride gives a reception at her own house, after her return from her bridal tour, she should not wear her wedding-dress.

  • We are going to Washington on our bridal trip; we cant stay long, for father will not spare Gerald.

  • Often in the long hours she thought of it now as she watched the girl's face bent always so silently above the bridal sewing.

  • Sue returned from her bridal tour undeniably miserable; even the radiant mood of Dr. Lake was much subdued.

  • Sometimes as many as six hundred couples will walk in the bridal procession.