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bride

/brahyd/US // braɪd //UK // (braɪd) //

新娘,新娘子,新郎,新人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a newly married woman or a woman about to be married.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If a reasonable amount of time goes by and you have not received thanks — and you have other reasons to contact the mother, besides checking up on the bride — then yes, you may casually mention your fears.

  • One of the Walton sons was even married in Elkton to his 17-year old bride on the TV show The Waltons.

  • On the morning after their wedding night, he rolls over to snuggle with his new bride as she sleeps.

  • For such men, it is convenient to purchase a bride across state for a cheaper price.

  • These gender imbalances have increased cross-cultural and cross-regional marriages, which has in turn exacerbated trafficking of brides in India.

  • When she arrived, she saw that Little Snow White was the bride.

  • He became paranoid that his bride would be kidnapped, and told her to never go to the same place twice.

  • Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom.

  • Shrien Dewani looked like a broken man after the November 2010 carjacking that left his new bride dead.

  • He had some help, too—the entire cast and crew of The Princess Bride contributed cherished memories to the tome.

  • The bride elect rushes up to him, and so they both step down to the foot-lights.

  • The hour was beyond the time in which he ought to have been in the imperial boudoir, to await the hand of his intended bride.

  • Bride and bridegroom, accompanied by the weeping crowd, proceeded to the castle gate.

  • It is the custom among these people for the lover to give his bride as fine a present as her parents think suitable.

  • Next night at dinner I proposed Sir Alister's health, and we all drank to him and his "bride-to-be."