marry
结婚,嫁人,娶妻,嫁给
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mar·ried, mar·ry·ing.
- : to take in marriage: After dating for five years, I finally asked her to marry me.
- : to perform the marriage ceremonies for; join in wedlock: The minister married Susan and Ed.
- : to give in marriage; arrange the marriage of: Her father wants to marry her to his friend's son. They want to marry off all their children before selling their big home.
- : to unite intimately: Common economic interests marry the two countries.
- : to take as an intimate life partner by a formal exchange of promises in the manner of a traditional marriage ceremony.
- : to combine, connect, or join so as to make more efficient, attractive, or profitable: The latest cameras marry automatic and manual features. A recent merger marries two of the nation's largest corporations.
- : Nautical. to lay together to be spliced.to seize together end to end for use as a single line.to seize together at intervals.
- : to cause to blend with other ingredients: to marry malt whiskey with grain whiskey.
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mar·ried, mar·ry·ing.
- : to wed.
- : to combine suitably or agreeably; blend: This wine and the strong cheese just don't marry.
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The Hills, married for nearly 21 years, kissed each other as Lew bent his 6-foot-5 frame into the passenger seat.
In 1997, two years after the death of his first wife, he married Charlotte Mailliard Swig, the longtime chief of protocol for the city of San Francisco.
Ready for replacementSeveral times a year, Domino receives calls from women who are about to be married.
The two started playing tennis and eventually married in 1982.
I had my first attack of anxiety in third grade and it wasn’t until I was married with children that I learned how to keep it from controlling my life.
That man was Xavier Cortada, a gay man who wrote of his frustration that he and his partner of eight years were unable to marry.
The star announces he is to marry his 27-year-old boyfriend.
It happened on Glee and in Sex and The City, and now in Japan women can marry themselves.
Most critically, the split perspectives of Noah and Alison need to marry more elegantly.
Hearst is to be released from prison and is planning to marry.
"The man did not marry her for love," the Elder went on now somewhat more confident.
He shan't marry me without your consent, so don't be angry and abuse us all; for which you will be sorry an hour hence.
Does he think that he can force a handsome jolly young bachelor, like his son Gilbert, to marry the like o' her?
It is commonly said: If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and marry another man, shall he return to her any more?
In 1855 Congress passed an act conferring citizenship on alien women who should marry American citizens.