bridesmaid / ˈbraɪdzˌmeɪd /

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bridesmaid 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a young woman who attends the bride at a wedding ceremony.
  2. 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.

更多bridesmaid例句

  1. I’ll see one of my own bridesmaids for the first time in more than a year.
  2. Even brides who want to dress their bridesmaids alike run into trouble if they allow those ladies no choice.
  3. I was a bridesmaid this summer for a couple that met at The Ball in 2011.
  4. She canceled bridesmaid dress shopping and wedding cake tasting with her best friend.
  5. And Pippa Middleton's bridesmaid dress was meant to be "insignificant."
  6. The charges against the groom as well as against a bridesmaid were dropped.
  7. Ron Paul, Bridesmaid Ron Paul was supposed to finally win a state last night.
  8. The first bridesmaid then removes the left hand glove, and it is not resumed.
  9. The smoking, roaring engine carried a large bouquet of roses on its breastplate, like a bridesmaid at some leviathan wedding.
  10. I gave my little aid, and I am sure I have a right to be bridesmaid, as I am to be.
  11. Kattie Forrester meant to bring down a sister with her as a bridesmaid.
  12. When I opened the door, there was my husband holding a bouquet of roses big enough for a bridesmaid.