newlywed / ˈnu liˌwɛd, ˈnyu- /

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newlywed 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who has recently married.

newlywed 近义词

newlywed

等同于 couple

newlywed

等同于 bride

newlywed 的近义词 6
newlywed 的反义词 2
newlywed

等同于 bridegroom

newlywed 的近义词 7
newlywed 的反义词 1

更多newlywed例句

  1. That means that as newlyweds we also operated a new business in a completely new industry while being quarantined at home.
  2. The newlyweds lived in a conversion van and routinely set up at campsites around Moab, Utah, where they both worked.
  3. The newlyweds were van lifers well acquainted with the Moab area.
  4. Once the fire — which was caused by a chimney failure — was under control and it was clear that no one was hurt, the newlyweds decided to take a walk alone.
  5. Muneer and Saeedah are newlyweds who have ventured from Jiddah to pursue degrees in 1970s Cleveland.
  6. Early this year, Brittany Maynard, a vibrant and active 29-year-old newlywed, began getting debilitating headaches.
  7. Not well enough to succeed at Jimmy Kimmel's play on The Newlywed Game—or save each other from a sinking boat.
  8. Todd, a newlywed herself, said she expects to be watching it on television, just like everyone else.
  9. Mrs. Newlywed (on her first day's shopping): "I want two pieces of steak and—and about half a pint of gravy."
  10. Mrs. Newlywed: "What does that inscription mean on that ring you gave me, Archie?"