bride
英 [braɪd]
美 [braɪd]
n. 新娘; 即将(或刚刚)结婚的女子
复数:brides
Collins.2 / BNC.5104 / COCA.4871
牛津词典
noun
- 新娘;即将(或刚刚)结婚的女子
a woman on her wedding day, or just before or just after it- a toast to the bride and groom
向新娘新郎祝酒 - He introduced his new bride.
他介绍了他的新娘。
- a toast to the bride and groom
柯林斯词典
- 新娘
Abrideis a woman who is getting married or who has just got married.
英英释义
noun
- a woman who has recently been married
- a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony
双语例句
- Prince William get married, the bride is not me.
威廉王子结婚了,新娘不是我。 - ''you may kiss the bride,''you may kiss the bride.
“你可以亲吻新娘了”,你就可以亲吻新娘了。 - Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and bridegroom.
请大家举杯为新娘新郎干杯。 - Everyone was supposed to dance with the bride and pin money on her dress
每个人都要和新娘跳舞,并把钱别在她的衣服上。 - Right, but I'm the bride, so I win.
说的对,但是我是新娘,所以我说了算。 - Usually the bride's father proposes a toast to the health of the bride and groom.
通常新娘的父亲会提议为新郎新娘的健康干杯。 - I laughed. I cried. I clapped. I kissed the bride.
我笑了,哭了,鼓掌了,还吻了新娘。 - At least a dozen people attend on the bride of the wealthy prince.
至少有12人侍候这个富有的王子的新娘。 - I'm afraid I've been neglecting my bride.
我想我疏忽了我的新娘。 - At the wedding party, the bride and the bridegroom expressed that they would live in harmony and mutual respect and grow old together.
婚礼上,新娘和新郎表示要互敬互爱,白头偕老。