marry 的英语意思
marrymarry /ˈmæri/ verb (past tense and past participle married, present participle marrying, third person singular marries)
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife与某人结婚,成为其丈夫或妻子:
He married Bea in 1925.他于1925年与比娅结婚。
I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day.我打算在情人节向她求婚。
She married young (=at a young age).她早婚(=年纪很小时就结婚)。
People in higher social classes are more likely to marry late (=when they are older than is usual).社会阶层较高的人更倾向于晚婚(=比通常年龄大时才结婚)。
Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her (=married someone of a lower social class than her).从某种意义上说,索菲亚嫁给了地位低于她的人(=嫁给了比她社会阶层低的人)。Register语体In everyday English, rather than saying that two people marry, people usually say that they get married.· My parents got married in 1986.在日常英语中,与其说两人 marry,人们通常说 get married。· 我父母于1986年结婚。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs语法:相互动词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 是相互动词。这类动词用于说明两人或多人做某件彼此都参与的事情,不需要宾语:· Their parents did not want them to marry. 在这个句子中,marry 是不及物动词,没有宾语。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也可以这样说:· His parents did not want them to marry each other. · His parents did not want him to marry her. 在这些句子中,marry 是及物动词。语法指南 ‒ 动词2[transitive] to perform the ceremony at which two people get married主持两人结婚的仪式:
The priest who married us was really nice.为我们主持婚礼的神父非常和蔼。3[transitive] to find a husband or wife for one of your children为自己的子女物色配偶marry somebody to somebody
She was determined to marry all of her daughters to rich men.她下定决心要把所有女儿都嫁给有钱人。4[transitive] (also marry up) formal正式 to combine two different ideas, designs, tastes etc together将两种不同的想法、设计、风味等融合在一起marry something with/to something
The building’s design marries a traditional style with modern materials.该建筑的设计将传统风格与现代材料融为一体。marry something and something
He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural.他写的小说将现实主义与超自然元素融为一体。5not the marrying kind not the type of person who wants to get married不是那种想结婚的人:
I’m just not the marrying kind.我只是不是那种想结婚的人。marry into something phrasal verb to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to it通过与某家庭或社会群体的成员结婚而加入其中:
She married into a very wealthy family.她嫁入了一个非常富裕的家庭。marry somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to find a husband or wife for someone – used to show disapproval为某人找到丈夫或妻子——含贬义marry off to
They married her off to the first young man who came along.他们把她嫁给了第一个出现的年轻男人。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife与某人结婚,成为其丈夫或妻子:
He married Bea in 1925.他于1925年与比娅结婚。
I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day.我打算在情人节向她求婚。
She married young (=at a young age).她早婚(=年纪很小时就结婚)。
People in higher social classes are more likely to marry late (=when they are older than is usual).社会阶层较高的人更倾向于晚婚(=比通常年龄大时才结婚)。
Sophia had, in a sense, married beneath her (=married someone of a lower social class than her).从某种意义上说,索菲亚嫁给了地位低于她的人(=嫁给了比她社会阶层低的人)。Register语体In everyday English, rather than saying that two people marry, people usually say that they get married.· My parents got married in 1986.在日常英语中,与其说两人 marry,人们通常说 get married。· 我父母于1986年结婚。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs语法:相互动词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 是相互动词。这类动词用于说明两人或多人做某件彼此都参与的事情,不需要宾语:· Their parents did not want them to marry. 在这个句子中,marry 是不及物动词,没有宾语。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也可以这样说:· His parents did not want them to marry each other. · His parents did not want him to marry her. 在这些句子中,marry 是及物动词。语法指南 ‒ 动词2[transitive] to perform the ceremony at which two people get married主持两人结婚的仪式:
The priest who married us was really nice.为我们主持婚礼的神父非常和蔼。3[transitive] to find a husband or wife for one of your children为自己的子女物色配偶marry somebody to somebody
She was determined to marry all of her daughters to rich men.她下定决心要把所有女儿都嫁给有钱人。4[transitive] (also marry up) formal正式 to combine two different ideas, designs, tastes etc together将两种不同的想法、设计、风味等融合在一起marry something with/to something
The building’s design marries a traditional style with modern materials.该建筑的设计将传统风格与现代材料融为一体。marry something and something
He writes fiction that marries up realism and the supernatural.他写的小说将现实主义与超自然元素融为一体。5not the marrying kind not the type of person who wants to get married不是那种想结婚的人:
I’m just not the marrying kind.我只是不是那种想结婚的人。marry into something phrasal verb to join a family or social group by marrying someone who belongs to it通过与某家庭或社会群体的成员结婚而加入其中:
She married into a very wealthy family.她嫁入了一个非常富裕的家庭。marry somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to find a husband or wife for someone – used to show disapproval为某人找到丈夫或妻子——含贬义marry off to
They married her off to the first young man who came along.他们把她嫁给了第一个出现的年轻男人。