married 的 2 个定义
- united in wedlock; wedded: married couples.
- of or relating to marriage or married persons; connubial; conjugal: married happiness.
- created from components of two or more authentic pieces.
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- Usually marrieds. married couples or married people: young marrieds moving into their first home.
married 近义词
wedded
更多married例句
- I was shocked to realize that while it’s not legal to be a bigamist, it’s pretty easy to be legally married to two people in different states.
- You can see at a glance that she is married to Orlando Bloom, she’s 35 and worth $125 million, and so on.
- Hallett is married to Millie Crotty and the two have lived in Rehoboth with their “fur babies,” Berlin, Indy, and Joey Macaroni, since 2019.
- The other two charged are Andrew Badolato, a venture capitalist, and Timothy Shea, who is married to We Build The Wall’s chief financial officer.
- John Gottman was a famous relationships researcher who looked at married couples and so on and came to the conclusion that a relationship will continue as a happy, satisfied marriage if there are five good things for every bad one.
- You can still get your license at the court—just not actually get married there.
- It was the finest moment of my life in 1986 when I married him.
- As of this afternoon, gay Floridians can get married in Dade County.
- Who cares of Barack Hussein Obama is president and gays are getting married?
- McCauley may have married beneath her station, but Gordon-Levitt has obsessive fans.
- Her eldest daughter married in America, and was well known as a modeller in wax in New York.
- The Authorised Version has: “And as a mother shall she meet him, and receive him as a wife married of a virgin.”
- In 1856 she married Mesdag, who, rather late in life decided to follow the career of a painter.
- Sometimes it was a young girl, again a widow; but as often as not it was some interesting married woman.
- Will it ever dawn on Mrs. Dodd's mind, that parsons, even married parsons, are but men?