marry
v. 结婚; 为…主持婚礼; 把…嫁给; 为…娶亲; 相结合
When two people get married or marry, they legally become husband and wife in a special ceremony. Get married is less formal and more commonly used than marry .
I thought he would change after we got married...
我原以为我们结婚后他会改变的。
They married a month after they met...
他们相识一个月后就结婚了。
When a priest or official marries two people, he or she conducts the ceremony in which the two people legally become husband and wife.
The local vicar has agreed to marry us in the chapel on the estate...
当地的牧师已经同意在庄园的小教堂里为我们主持婚礼。
In July 1957, we were married in New York.
我们于1957年7月在纽约举行了婚礼。
If a parent marries their child to someone, the parent chooses who their child will marry and arranges it.
He married his three daughters to princes of the ruling house.
他把三个女儿都嫁给了王室的王子。
1. take in marriage
2. perform a marriage ceremony;
marry in haste, repent at leisure
(谚)草率结婚,后悔终生
marry money
(非正式)同有钱人结婚
It was destined that they would marry.
他们结婚是缘分.
You should persuade her to marry you outright.
你应该彻底劝服她嫁给你.
He purposed that he would marry after graduation.
他打算毕业后结婚.
Speculation was rife as to whom the prince might marry.
大家都在推测王子会娶谁.
She predicted that he would marry a doctor.
她预言他会同一位医生结婚.