wedding 的 2 个定义
- the act or ceremony of marrying; marriage; nuptials.
- the anniversary of a marriage, or its celebration: They invited guests to their silver wedding.
- the act or an instance of blending or joining, especially opposite or contrasting elements: a perfect wedding of conservatism and liberalism.
- Business Slang. a merger.
- of or relating to a wedding: the wedding ceremony; a wedding dress.
wedding 近义词
marriage rite
更多wedding例句
- Getting sandwiches in a backyard with my brother-in-law recently felt like a wedding.
- One wedding dress took 12-16 hours to create from 300 photos.
- This is good advice all the time, but it is especially important while planning a wedding during a pandemic.
- They involve her being called “ma’am,” her hunt for the perfect wedding dress and her struggles with infertility.
- Time moved on, things got worse, and we canceled our wedding, not wanting to expose anyone to risk.
- Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango.
- Just a week after her divorce, she was invited to a wedding by her sister-in-law.
- And thus I end up at the bottom of the stairs, about one month after my injury and two months after my wedding.
- Will Christian pharmacists, county clerks, florists, and for-profit wedding chapels really withdraw from society, as you describe?
- They are not “participating” in or “facilitating” a gay wedding.
- This week has been one of great excitement in Weimar, on account of the wedding of the son of the Grand Duke.
- Of course they would stop for the wedding; but meantime she must be very discreet; she must not intrude too much.
- The village organist had distinguished himself by his florid rendering of the Wedding March.
- The wedding breakfast very much resembled the similar festivities at which most of us have assisted.
- I have always rather wanted to visit California, and started for it once upon a time—on my wedding journey.