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    marry の英語での意味

    marrymarry /ˈmæri/ verb (past tense and past participle married, present participle marrying, third person singular marries) すべての翻訳を見る1[intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife誰かと結婚して、その人の夫または妻になるmarried:  He married Bea in 1925.彼は1925年にビーと結婚した。 I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day.バレンタインデーに彼女にプロポーズするつもりだ。 She married young (=at a young age).彼女は若いうちに結婚した(=若い年齢で)。 People in higher social classes are more likely to marry late (=when they are older than is usual).社会的地位の高い人々は晩婚(=通常より年齢が高くなってから結婚すること)になりやすい。 Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her (=married someone of a lower social class than her).ソフィアはある意味、格下の相手と結婚していた(=自分より低い社会的階層の人と結婚した)。Register語域In everyday English, rather than saying that two people marry, people usually say that they get married.· My parents got married in 1986.日常の英語では、2人が marry すると言う代わりに、get married と言うのが一般的だ。· 両親は1986年に結婚した。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs文法:相互動詞Marry is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them. It does not need to have an object: · Their parents did not want them to marry. In this sentence, marry is intransitive and does not have an object.marry は相互動詞である。このタイプの動詞は、2人以上の人が互いに関わる行為をすると言うときに使われる。目的語を必要としない:· Their parents did not want them to marry. この文では、marry は自動詞として使われており、目的語がない。You can also say: · His parents did not want them to marry each other.· His parents did not want him to marry her. In these sentences, marry is transitive.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS次のように言うこともできる:· His parents did not want them to marry each other. · His parents did not want him to marry her. これらの文では、marry は他動詞である。文法ガイド ‒ 動詞2[transitive] to perform the ceremony at which two people get married2人が結婚する式を執り行う:  The priest who married us was really nice.私たちの結婚式を執り行ってくれた神父はとても親切だった。3[transitive] to find a husband or wife for one of your children子どものために夫や妻を見つけてやるmarry somebody to somebody She was determined to marry all of her daughters to rich men.彼女はすべての娘を金持ちの男性に嫁がせようと固く決意していた。4[transitive] (also marry up) formalフォーマル to combine two different ideas, designs, tastes etc together2つの異なるアイデア・デザイン・風味などを融合させるmarry something with/to something The building’s design marries a traditional style with modern materials.その建物のデザインは伝統的なスタイルと現代的な素材を融合させている。marry something and something He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural.彼はリアリズムと超自然的なものを融合させた小説を書く。5not the marrying kind not the type of person who wants to get married結婚を望まないタイプの人:  I’m just not the marrying kind.私はただ、結婚向きではないだけだ。marry into something phrasal verb to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to itある家族や社会集団の構成員と結婚することでその集団に加わる:  She married into a very wealthy family.彼女は非常に裕福な家に嫁いだ。marry somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to find a husband or wife for someone – used to show disapproval誰かに夫や妻を見つけてやる——不賛成の意を示すときに使うmarry off to They married her off to the first young man who came along.彼らは彼女を最初に現れた若い男性に嫁がせた。