marry的意思和读音

marry

: [ˈmeri] : [ˈmæri]

v.;(

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n.

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marries  marrying  married  

adj.+n.marry man,marry daughter,marry couple,name marry,father marry

v.+n.marry girl,marry person,marry woman,marry someone,people marry

v.get married,tie the knot,walk down the aisle,wed,espouse

marryv.

1.[t][i]to become the husband or wife of sb; to get married to sb

She married a German.

He never married.

I guess I'm not the marrying kind(= the kind of person who wants to get married) .

They married young .

2.[t]~ sbto perform a ceremony in which a man and woman become husband and wife

They were married by the local priest.

3.[t]~ sb (to sb)to find a husband or wife for sb, especially your daughter or son

4.[t]~ sth and/to/with sth使to combine two different things, ideas, etc. successfully

The music business marries art and commerce.

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n.1.

v.1.if someone marries someone else, they become the husband or wife of that person; if someone marries, they become the husband or wife of someone; to perform the ceremony in which two people become husband and wife; to persuade or force someone to become the husband or wife of someone else2.to combine one thing with another

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2. girlfriend marry …… thrill (使 ...

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4. married a. marry v. (使 mask n. (); ...

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1.The prince speaks kindly to Rapunzel. Soon, she is not scared anymore. The prince then asks her to marry him. Rapunzel thinks for a moment.

2.Really? You know what else Ben did recently? He finally bit the bullet and asked his girlfriend to marry him! She said yes!BenHebitthebullet?

3.Oneman-he was one of my students in the University-told me that he would like to marry a widow.————

4.In short, the corporation has all the rights and responsibilities of an individual except the rights to vote or to marry.

5.In the letter bearing his signature, the emperor said he had fallen in love with her after seeing her photograph and wanted to marry her.

6.Hate him she did not quite; but he was dust and ashes to her, and even for her name's sake she scarcely wished to marry him.使

7.So he made a rule that no young man could marry until he had served a certain number of years in the army.

8.At one point, I thought she was going to ask me to marry her first and I put her off by changing the subject.

9.He would be avoided, and his village would never permit him to marry, lest he father others like himself.

10.And Potter's chances of finding a husband were further reduced by her mother's snobbish insistence that she not marry into "trade" .便便