honeymoon的意思和读音

honeymoon

: [ˈhʌniˌmun] : [ˈhʌniˌmuːn]

n.;(

v.

honeymoons  honeymooning  honeymooned  honeymoonn.

1.a holiday/vacation taken by a couple who have just got married

We went to Venice for our honeymoon.

They're on their honeymoon .

2.the period of time at the start of a new activity when nobody is criticized and people feel enthusiastic

The honeymoon period for the government is now over.

v.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to spend your honeymoon somewhere

n.1.,,(),

v.1. (at; in)

n.1.a vacation that two people take after they get married2.the beginning of a period of time, when everything is pleasant and people try not to criticize

v.1.to go on a honeymoon

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1.Back in February, we named "Renting a private island in the Seychelles" as one of their "Five best getaways for a royal honeymoon" .广屿”。

2.They had enough food and wine, and stayed there for the next five days. It was the honeymoon they had never had.

3.That's probably not a message June brides want to hear right now, but at least a few will probably wish they had once the honeymoon's over.

4.Yao and his wife returned to Shanghai on Friday and will leave in the next couple of days to honeymoon in Europe .

5.A relationship used to be consummated on honeymoon and a wife's duty was to ensure that her husband remained fulfilled.使

6.When they got back, Jessica immediately 'phoned her mother and her mother obviously asked, 'How was the honeymoon, dearest?西,“?”

7.I wanted you to tell me to divorce her and you have suggested I act as if I am going on a honeymoon!

8.Maradona enjoyed a honeymoon period at the start of his coaching reign before the knives began to be sharpened.

9.It has been a long problem for brides to dispose wedding veils after the honeymoon, but now scientists seems to have found solutions.

10.It was a really great day. Me father- and mother-in-law had given us our honeymoon as a present. That was quite a surprise, I can tell ya.