wed 的 2 个定义
wed·ded or wed, wed·ding.
- to marry in a formal ceremony.
- to unite in marriage or wedlock; marry.
- to bind by close or lasting ties; attach firmly: She wedded herself to the cause of the poor.
- to blend together or unite inseparably: a novel that weds style and content perfectly.
wed·ded or wed, wed·ding.
- to contract marriage; marry.
- to become united or to blend: a building that will wed with the landscape.
wed 近义词
marry
join, unite
更多wed例句
- A workers group backed by Marxist students went on strike at a factory seeking better conditions and pay, exposing the hypocrisy of a so-called socialist state that in truth is wedded to private profit.
- The covid-19 pandemic has revealed how even financial institutions that considered themselves digitally advanced are, in reality, still wedded to analog processes along the chain of processing.
- Pelosi has expressed the desire to pass a bill before the election but made clear Thursday that she was not wedded to that timeline if she does not get what she wants.
- Even those set to wed embraced the style on their special day.
- Though there was allegedly an injury, charges were dropped due to lack of evidence, and she wed him a day after his arrest.
- Similarly, Ray Rice wed his bride, Janay Palmer, one day after being indicted for assaulting her.
- According to the announcement, van der Sloot will wed 24-year-old Leidy Carol Figueroa Uceda, an accountant who lives in Lima.
- Same-sex couples were legally wed to his performance of “Same Love” at the Grammys.
- But before permitting you to go I wish, not having been able to wed you myself, to betroth you to the one you have chosen.
- I longed to hear her and to see her always; I would have died in rapture at her side, but I was never fain to wed her.
- In this same year of 1816, she hoped in vain to wed a Troisville, but he was already married.
- But she said she would wed no man, and told him to search the whole wide world for some one more beautiful.
- Marius looks elsewhere for a wife—unless mademoiselle of her own free will should elect to wed him—a thing unlikely.