marry의 영어 뜻
marrymarry /ˈmæri/ verb (past tense and past participle married, present participle marrying, third person singular marries)
모든 번역 보기1[intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife누군가와 결혼하여 그 사람의 남편 또는 아내가 되다:
He married Bea in 1925.그는 1925년에 Bea와 결혼했다.
I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day.발렌타인데이에 그녀에게 청혼하려고 한다.
She married young (=at a young age).그녀는 일찍 결혼했다(=어린 나이에).
People in higher social classes are more likely to marry late (=when they are older than is usual).더 높은 사회 계층의 사람들은 늦게 결혼할 가능성이 더 높다(=보통보다 나이가 많을 때).
Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her (=married someone of a lower social class than her).소피아는 어떤 의미에서 자신보다 낮은 신분의 사람과 결혼했다(=자신보다 낮은 사회적 계층의 사람과 결혼했다).Register어체In everyday English, rather than saying that two people marry, people usually say that they get married.· My parents got married in 1986.일상 영어에서는 두 사람이 marry한다고 말하기보다는 보통 get married라고 말한다. · 우리 부모님은 1986년에 결혼하셨다.GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs문법: 상호 동사Marry 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.Marry는 상호 동사이다. 이 유형의 동사는 두 명 이상의 사람이 서로 관련된 행동을 한다고 말할 때 사용된다. 목적어가 필요하지 않다:· Their parents did not want them to marry. 이 문장에서 marry는 자동사이며 목적어가 없다.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 ‒ VERBS다음과 같이 말할 수도 있다:· His parents did not want them to marry each other. · His parents did not want him to marry her. 이 문장들에서 marry는 타동사이다. 문법 가이드 ‒ 동사2[transitive] to perform the ceremony at which two people get married두 사람이 결혼하는 식을 주례하다:
The priest who married us was really nice.우리 결혼식을 주례해 준 신부님은 정말 좋은 분이었다.3[transitive] to find a husband or wife for one of your children자녀를 위해 남편이나 아내를 찾아주다marry somebody to somebody
She was determined to marry all of her daughters to rich men.그녀는 딸들 모두를 부유한 남자와 결혼시키기로 굳게 결심했다.4[transitive] (also marry up) formal격식체 to combine two different ideas, designs, tastes etc together서로 다른 두 가지 아이디어·디자인·맛 등을 결합하다marry something with/to something
The building’s design marries a traditional style with modern materials.그 건물의 디자인은 전통적인 양식과 현대적인 재료를 결합하고 있다.marry something and something
He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural.그는 사실주의와 초자연적 요소를 결합한 소설을 쓴다.5not the marrying kind not the type of person who wants to get married결혼을 원하지 않는 유형의 사람:
I’m just not the marrying kind.나는 그냥 결혼할 스타일이 아니다.marry into something phrasal verb to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to it어떤 가족이나 사회 집단의 구성원과 결혼하여 그 집단에 합류하다:
She married into a very wealthy family.그녀는 매우 부유한 가문에 시집갔다.marry somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to find a husband or wife for someone – used to show disapproval누군가에게 남편이나 아내를 찾아주다 — 못마땅함을 나타낼 때 씀marry off to
They married her off to the first young man who came along.그들은 처음 나타난 청년에게 그녀를 시집보냈다.
모든 번역 보기1[intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife누군가와 결혼하여 그 사람의 남편 또는 아내가 되다:
He married Bea in 1925.그는 1925년에 Bea와 결혼했다.
I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day.발렌타인데이에 그녀에게 청혼하려고 한다.
She married young (=at a young age).그녀는 일찍 결혼했다(=어린 나이에).
People in higher social classes are more likely to marry late (=when they are older than is usual).더 높은 사회 계층의 사람들은 늦게 결혼할 가능성이 더 높다(=보통보다 나이가 많을 때).
Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her (=married someone of a lower social class than her).소피아는 어떤 의미에서 자신보다 낮은 신분의 사람과 결혼했다(=자신보다 낮은 사회적 계층의 사람과 결혼했다).Register어체In everyday English, rather than saying that two people marry, people usually say that they get married.· My parents got married in 1986.일상 영어에서는 두 사람이 marry한다고 말하기보다는 보통 get married라고 말한다. · 우리 부모님은 1986년에 결혼하셨다.GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs문법: 상호 동사Marry 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.Marry는 상호 동사이다. 이 유형의 동사는 두 명 이상의 사람이 서로 관련된 행동을 한다고 말할 때 사용된다. 목적어가 필요하지 않다:· Their parents did not want them to marry. 이 문장에서 marry는 자동사이며 목적어가 없다.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 ‒ VERBS다음과 같이 말할 수도 있다:· His parents did not want them to marry each other. · His parents did not want him to marry her. 이 문장들에서 marry는 타동사이다. 문법 가이드 ‒ 동사2[transitive] to perform the ceremony at which two people get married두 사람이 결혼하는 식을 주례하다:
The priest who married us was really nice.우리 결혼식을 주례해 준 신부님은 정말 좋은 분이었다.3[transitive] to find a husband or wife for one of your children자녀를 위해 남편이나 아내를 찾아주다marry somebody to somebody
She was determined to marry all of her daughters to rich men.그녀는 딸들 모두를 부유한 남자와 결혼시키기로 굳게 결심했다.4[transitive] (also marry up) formal격식체 to combine two different ideas, designs, tastes etc together서로 다른 두 가지 아이디어·디자인·맛 등을 결합하다marry something with/to something
The building’s design marries a traditional style with modern materials.그 건물의 디자인은 전통적인 양식과 현대적인 재료를 결합하고 있다.marry something and something
He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural.그는 사실주의와 초자연적 요소를 결합한 소설을 쓴다.5not the marrying kind not the type of person who wants to get married결혼을 원하지 않는 유형의 사람:
I’m just not the marrying kind.나는 그냥 결혼할 스타일이 아니다.marry into something phrasal verb to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to it어떤 가족이나 사회 집단의 구성원과 결혼하여 그 집단에 합류하다:
She married into a very wealthy family.그녀는 매우 부유한 가문에 시집갔다.marry somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to find a husband or wife for someone – used to show disapproval누군가에게 남편이나 아내를 찾아주다 — 못마땅함을 나타낼 때 씀marry off to
They married her off to the first young man who came along.그들은 처음 나타난 청년에게 그녀를 시집보냈다.