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bridesmaid

/brahydz-meyd/US // ˈbraɪdzˌmeɪd //UK // (ˈbraɪdzˌmeɪd) //

女傧相,伴娘,女伴娘,女伴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young woman who attends the bride at a wedding ceremony.
    • : Informal. a person, group, etc., that is in a secondary position, never quite attains a goal, etc.: Bridesmaids for 12 seasons, the Eagles finally won the championship.

Examples

  • I’ll see one of my own bridesmaids for the first time in more than a year.

  • Even brides who want to dress their bridesmaids alike run into trouble if they allow those ladies no choice.

  • I was a bridesmaid this summer for a couple that met at The Ball in 2011.

  • She canceled bridesmaid dress shopping and wedding cake tasting with her best friend.

  • And Pippa Middleton's bridesmaid dress was meant to be "insignificant."

  • The charges against the groom as well as against a bridesmaid were dropped.

  • Ron Paul, Bridesmaid Ron Paul was supposed to finally win a state last night.

  • The first bridesmaid then removes the left hand glove, and it is not resumed.

  • The smoking, roaring engine carried a large bouquet of roses on its breastplate, like a bridesmaid at some leviathan wedding.

  • I gave my little aid, and I am sure I have a right to be bridesmaid, as I am to be.

  • Kattie Forrester meant to bring down a sister with her as a bridesmaid.

  • When I opened the door, there was my husband holding a bouquet of roses big enough for a bridesmaid.